One of my favorite blogs is Jesus Creed by Scot McKnight, a professor at North Park University in Chicago. I find it helps me bridge a great cavernous divide within our culture. No, I am not referring to the fact that he is at an Evangelical Covenant University, and I am Presbyterian. It has more to do with the fact that he is a Cubs fan, and I have been following the Cardinals since I was seven years old.

One of the things I particularly like about McKnight's site is the book studies he does. He will go through a book, writing a brief blog entry on each chapter. The discussion goes on from there. I have enjoyed the two or three I have participated in, and I am getting started in his new discussion about N. T. Wright's book on Paul.

This has inspired me to try a book discussion here. Last year Baker Books published a collection of essays on public policy edited by Diane Knippers and Ronald J. Sider titled, Toward an Evangelical Public Policy: Political Strategies for the Health of the Nation. I would propose doing two posts a week, say on Tuesday and Friday, completing the book over eight weeks. I am not particularly interested in a one-way information dump from me. I would like to have a conversation. Is anyone reading this blog interested in reading these sixteen essays with me? I would like to know that at least three or four others would like such a conversation. We could start as early as next week. Please let me know if you are interested.


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5 responses to “Public Policy Book Discussion Idea”

  1. I’m in.

  2. Thanks Neo … er … I mean Denis.

  3. What color WAS that pill?

  4. Hmmm. Have you heard from anyone offline about this? It looks like it might be a fairly limited set of views, as in yours and mine…
    I recently finished Noll’s “Scandal of the Evangelical Mind” and Wallis’ “God’s Politics”, but you’ve already taken a fairly good whack at Wallis.
    I also read “Leading from the Center” by Weston, and “Presyterian Pluralism is queued up. Either one of them might make a good topic, especially “Leading” (since it is half the price of “Pluralism”…

  5. Actually I have had two others contact me off-line to say that they want to give Policy a go. I had planned to do a post Saturday that I will start posts on the book on Tuesday. We will see how it goes.
    Wallis’ book would be interesting to do but I thought maybe it would be good to start with something I would be less critical of. I have the same Weston Book in the gates as well. I guess we could do more than one if there is a desire.

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