Theology, Sci-Fi, & Indies 2023Here are the book reviews 2023 that I (Patrick) read and reviewed. Running the whole genre gauntlet for theology, sci-fi, & indies; 2023 was a good reading year. Here are my thoughts. Completely understandable if you skip this episode and the next one. Why 19 books in this episode? Because I was called in from playing for dinner and needed to wash up.TIMELINE:00:00 - Introduction02:37 - The Revenant And The Tomb by Herman P. Hunter06:03 - The Star Dwellers by James Blish11:55 - Penance by Paula Richey16:18 - The Biggest Story by Kevin DeYoung19:56 - The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien25:49 - The White Mountains (The Tripods #1) by John Christopher30:53 - The Lost Art Of Dying by L.S. Dugdale36:13 - The Thing In The Attic by James Blish37:35 - The City Of Gold And Lead (The Tripods #2) by John Christopher40:54 - Did Jesus Rise From The Dead? by William Lane Craig41:51 - Did The Resurrection Happen...Really? by Josh McDowell & Dave Sterrett42:38 - Classical Me, Classical Thee by Rebekah Merkle44:08 - The Threshold - Leading In The Age Of AI by Nick Chatrath46:04 - Biblical Theology - A Canonical, Thematic, & Ethical Approach by Andreas Kostenberger & Gregory Goswell48:13 - Social Conservatism For The Common Good by Andrew T. Walker52:43 - The Wizard's Stone by Herman P. Hunter56:53 - Ilium by Dan Simmons58:49 - The Garden, The Curtain, And The Cross by Carl Laferton01:00:25 - Personality & Worldview by J. H. Bavinck01:03:08 - Continued Next WeekLINKS:Links to the books and the text reviews will be updated and hyperlinked above as the individual books.
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