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All Blog Posts With Tag: David Bentley Hart

David Bentley Hart's That All Shall Be Saved: Heaven, Hell & Universal Salvation (Yale University Press, 2019) is a popular new book by an outstanding Eastern Orthodox theologian on a locus that I'm passionate about—Christian Universalism! I'm pleased to say that I highly recommend it for its excellent defense of […]
 
Top 10 of 2018 (January 9, 2019)
My top ten posts of the year are never viral, but they are helpful to reflect back on the year to see what was helpful to the PostBarthian readers around the world, and this year is no different! What I appreciate this top ten is the diversity of theologians from […]
 
Evangelicals have not shaken off the shackles of Dispensationalism's aberrant mantra literal wherever possible. The Old Testament doesn't have to be literal historical narratives to be true, and this biblical literalism has spawned endless social controversies (especially in the United States) that are ignited whenever an archeologist says that Israel […]
 
January 19, 2018 Update: The Giveaway has officially ended. Congratulations to the winner, Lindsay McNeely.   GIVEAWAY: The New Testament: A Translation by David Bentley Hart The PostBarthian Barth Book Giveaway has now started! We are giving away one hardback copy of David Bentley Hart's The New Testament: A Translation this week! There are […]
 
David Bentley Hart's The New Testament: A Translation is my favorite book published in 2017—and this is a huge compliment because I read many excellent books in the last year. I've always enjoyed reading different translations of the bible, and I try to read a different translation each year; so I […]