Sep

03

2010

Trevin Wax|3:30 am CT

Sagers's Seven
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Guest Post by Robert Sagers

Here, as Trevin would say, are seven links for your weekend reading:

Mark Driscoll is interviewed in Neue magazine, addressing issues from sound doctrine to mammon-olatry to guy-ism. Driscoll says that he hopes, in being sanctified, “to be less shock-jock and more Jesus-centered.”

—Andy Naselli points to Edmund Clowney and Tim Keller’s lectures and course notes from when they co-taught, “Preaching Christ in a Postmodern World.”

—Justin Taylor posts an article adapted from the ESV Study Bible outlining the differences between Christianity and Mormonism.

—This made its way around the blogosphere, but in case you haven’t seen it: here’s Joshua Harris, Mark Driscoll, and Francis Chan on the topic, “What’s Next for Francis Chan?

—The latest 9Marks eJournal is out. This month’s topic is the doctrine of hell.

—Here’s part 1, part 2, and part 2.5 of musician-theologian Andrew Peterson’s series on money. (Speaking of Andrew’s writing, I thought this piece on his recent visit with author Wendell Berry was quite moving.)

—Christopher Hitchens pens an essay on his take on people’s prayers following his cancer diagnosis. (HT: Doug Wilson, who concludes: “we need to double down.”)

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