C.S. Lewis on Sin & Punishment

What would C.S. Lewis say if you asked him about sin? Can we “love the sinner but hate the sin? And should we punish sinners who break the law . . . or merely rehabilitate them?
Forty of My Favorite Books: An Excerpt from Andy Naselli’s How to Read a Book: Advice for Christian Readers

What books should you consider reading? While not comprehensive—and certainly not required!—this list offers a good place to begin.
3.30 Joe Rigney • Reading • “The Unavoidable Either-Or: The Choice that Confronts Us in The Great Divorce“

The best books reflect us as we truly are while also showing what we might be in Christ.
3.29 Joe Rigney, David Schrock, Trent Hunter • Interview • “The Unavoidable Either-Or: The Choice that Confronts Us in The Great Divorce“

Listen in as Joe Rigney joins David Schrock and Trent Hunter to discuss his longform essay “The Unavoidable Either-Or: The Choice that Confronts Us in The Great Divorce” as well as the 2024 meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention.
The Unavoidable Either-Or: The Choice that Confronts us in The Great Divorce

The best books reflect us as we truly are while also showing what we might be in Christ.
Regarding ‘Friendly Fire’ Among Evangelicals over Abortion

Incrementalists strongly advocate for a step-by-step approach to ending abortion, while abolitionist advocate for all-or-nothing. What’s a Christian to do?
Christmas, Incarnation, and Particularity

Do you have to be of a particular nationality, ethnicity, sex, or marital status to understand something about someone in those same categories? And how does the second member of the Trinity thread this needle on this question of universality versus particularity?