Posts Tagged ‘Reading’

When you attend seminary, especially a seminary presided over by a genius who reads and remembers everything, a seminary where there is a generally high-level of academic emphasis and aspiration; when you attend a seminary like that, you get sucked into thinking that to be a good, intelligent Christian, you should read lots of books. [...]

“Large parts of our visual lives affect in ways we routinely ignore. T.S. Eliot issues a similar caution with respect to what we read. What we read for profit, for example, our devotional reading, may not influence us as much as what we read for fun. Because the assumptions in the latter books are unnoticed, [...]

If you read this blog, or know me at all, you know that I am a worrier. Sometimes, that worry manifests itself with mild symptoms of what is typcially known as Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). I recently found a little book (taken from a journal article in the Journal of Biblical Counseling) by Michael Emlet, called [...]