Conversational Theology

Archive for January 10th, 2008

I seem to have become something of a campaigner in the last 24 hours. It’s a while since I’ve sent a complaint letter (though I’m sure Tony Blair has a file with my name on it somewhere). Anyway, I’ve just mailed this to David Shanks (CEO, Penguin Putnam), Susan Peterson Kennedy (President, Penguin Putnam) and Claire Zion (Editor in Chief, Signet Publishing).

Dear Mr Shanks,

I am writing concerning the recent allegations surrounding several of the books published by Penguin, under its Signet wing, by Cassie Edwards. I am certain that by now you will be not only aware of this case but will also have taken the time to acquaint yourself with the details of the plagiarised passages.
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…a new batch of books to read.

I don’t know if this is a new book or just newly featured at the WTS bookstore, but it looks great.

Less excited about this one, but it’s probably something that one ought to read.  Sorry that the picture’s a bit unclear.  It’s ‘The Future of Justification’ by John Piper.

I think this might become devotional reading for the next few weeks. Grace and holiness are subjects that Bridges understands better than most, and he really knows how to apply these themes to challenge the most complacent reader.

Right, I’m off to go and spend my dollars in the bricks and mortar bookstore. But for the rest of you, click on the links and enjoy your virtual shopping!

Here.

In the words of one commenter, ‘Jeenyus’.


Conversational theology:

the art of learning deep truths about God and man in the company of friends, whilst drinking tea and eating cake.

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