New Release: Leisure and Spirituality
This addition to the award-winning Engaging Culture series explores the link between leisure and spirituality, offering a Christian perspective on leisure concepts and issues in contemporary society....
View ArticleThe Secularization of the Protestant Work Ethic – an Excerpt from Leisure and...
The following is an excerpt from Leisure and Spirituality, by Paul Heintzman. ——– The secularization of the Protestant work ethic was influenced by the deistic rationalism of the Enlightenment, which...
View ArticleBA Books & Authors on the Web – May 22, 2015
Nijay Gupta, at Crux Sola, reviewed Jeffrey Weima’s BECNT volume on 1-2 Thessalonians. This is the most thoroughly-researched, soundly-argued evangelical academic commentary to date, and it will serve...
View ArticleBA Books & Authors on the Web – May 29, 2015
Byron Borger, at Hearts & Minds Books, featured Leisure and Spirituality by Paul Heintzman. Thank goodness for the great “engaging culture” series from Baker Academic, and for this long-awaited,...
View ArticlePaul Heintzman – “Have Leisure and Know that I am God”
“Have leisure and know that I am God.” Paul Heintzman “Have leisure and know that I am God.” (Ps. 46:10 Septuagint) Does this verse surprise you? Have you ever thought about what a biblical...
View ArticleBA Books & Authors on the Web – July 10, 2015
At Exegetical Tools, Warren Campbell reviewed Stanley Porter’s How We Got the New Testament. “Porter’s work will not only benefit the student as a substantial introduction to the many issues involved...
View ArticleBA Books & Authors on the Web – August 21, 2015
At The Englewood Review of Books, Ben Simpson reviewed Leisure and Spirituality by Paul Heintzman. “While Heintzman’s work focuses on leisure, he presents his research against the backdrop of work as...
View ArticleBA Books & Authors on the Web – May 20, 2016
Brandon Vogt, from Strange Notions and Word on Fire, interviewed Matthew Levering about his new book, Proofs of God. “I wrote this book because I know personally the pain of not merely not knowing...
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