The “On Faith” page of The Washington Post has published a short commentary from me on the new atheism. Here.
Some Very Important Things to Put in Three of the Cupboards
The first is that over at his blog Nate is conducting a giveaway of four copies of The Chestnut King that you could actually have in your possession prior to Christmas. But the entry deadline is like, today, or something. You can enter that drawing here. Secondly, Canon Press is taking preorders for the book …
Last Minute Collision Notice
Collision is showing tonight in San Francisco at the Roxie.
The Needy Bucket Angle
In my next installment on Twilight, I let down my guard for a moment and reveal what I really think.
Collision in Seattle
For those in the Seattle area, a theater screening of Collision is coming up. More info can be gathered here.
The Henry York Christmas Giveaway
The Chestnut King, the last book in the Cupboards series, is releasing next month. But, as it turns out, there will be physical copies in existence before that date. Over at Nate’s blog, he has himself a contest going, and one result of this contest is that four people will be able to get a …
It Doesn”t Matter How Big the Sectarian Body Is
I mentioned this talk a day or so ago. Very worthwhile, and the conclusion is priceless. Dr. David Field is delivered the last lecture in NSA’s series, honoring the 500th anniversary of the birth of John Calvin Calvin@500 Lecture – Dr. David Field – “Calvin’s Catholicity and Birth of English Nonconformity” from Daniel Foucachon on …
Canon Christmas Bundles
Here is a shameless appeals on behalf of Canon’s Christmas bundles. Eight bundles of some of Canon’s most popular titles each at > 50% off the retail price. There are bundles for children, theologians, mothers, fathers, grade schoolers, etc. Click here.
Ohio Bound
In a different kind of event for us, Nancy and I will both be speaking at a large home school convention in Cincinnati this coming April. More info on that event can be found here.
Sure. Faith in What?
I was on the radio this morning with Greg Epstein, the humanist chaplain at Harvard. You can listen here.