Those of you who check the little letters at the bottom of each item for the author’s name will have noticed the appearance today of a new writer, Russell Moore. Russell is a contributing editor of Touchstone, dean of the school of theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, and author of the new and widely praised book The Kingdom of Christ (Crossway). He has graciously agreed to contribute to Mere Comments.
Alert readers will know that Rusell is the author of Disarming Men, one of the two articles from the May issue we’re offering online. You can find other Touchstone articles of his here. His “Soft Servants,” a review-essay of Bradford Wilcox’s Soft Patriarchs, New Men, is appearing in the June issue, now at the printer.
Russell was also the founding director of the Carl F. H. Henry Institute. On its site can be found more writings of his, plus other articles you may find of interest and several forums sponsored by the Institute, on such topics as Counseling and the Authority of Christ (an MP3 file of a talk by Russell) and Ecumenical Jihad?, subtitled “Islam, Christianity, and the Culture War” (RealAudio files of addresses by Russell, Albert Mohler, and Ergun Mehmet Caner).
And while I’m at it, here is an item from January giving a Baptist Press story about his book. And here is his Baptist Press article on the Zoloft Blob.
We’ve been very happy to have Russell on the masthead, and are now very happy to have him writing for Mere Comments.
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