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Joseph Minich is a Teaching Fellow at The Davenant Institute, and author of Bulwarks of Unbelief.
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Joseph Minich is a Teaching Fellow at The Davenant Institute, and author of Bulwarks of Unbelief.
Joseph MinichBook Reviews
Rosa's latest book continues his probing investigation into 'modernity.' But it is unclear if Rosa's theory of resonance can do all that needs to be done.
Joseph MinichBibleFeatured
The Life of Brian's nietzscheanism is one way of responding to death. Jesus, the man of sorrows, exemplifies another response.
Joseph MinichFeaturedCulture War
Much culture warring is driven by a misinterpretation of the opposite side's actions in order to validate comfortable narratives about our opposites.
Joseph MinichFeaturedEvangelicalism
Much reflection on doubt and Christianity gives the impression that the only ways forward are a fideist retreat to commitment or a renouncing of the faith.
Joseph MinichFeatured
Joe Minich briefly summarizes the reasons that a renewed Christendom would actually be good news for the modern west.
Joseph MinichFeaturedBlogging
The internet gives us many examples of folly. Two in particular are especially dangerous: the prophetic performer and the authenticity act.
Joseph MinichFeaturedEducationCulture War
Christians should not issue blanket statements condemning all public schools. The reality is much more complex and such declarations are not helpful.
Joseph MinichChurch
Other posts in the series: Part 1 of Minich’s Review Leeman’s Response 3 Ecclesiology Questions Joint Statements Here is part two of Joseph Minich’s review of Political Church by Jonathan Leeman. You can download a full PDF of the review by […]
Joseph MinichChurch
In part one of his review of Jonathan Leeman's new book "Political Church" Joseph Minich reviews and summarizes Leeman's core ideas.