i wish i could help you with your list, but as you know, i'm actually following your lead here. so thank you for these links, a couple i hadn't found yet.
also, lovin the new digs on the site. change is good sometimes. keep doin what you do.
I would also include the following blogs. I would consider them "legitimately influential". Of course, different elements with conservative Christianity would consider different blogs to come under your term "legitimately". Each of the following bloggers has a strong blog following. Each is respected by a large number of conservative Christians.
I might also mention a blog that has become important to me and I think "legitimately influential," John Smulo's SmuloSpace and also his Missional Apologetics.
hey stephen,
ReplyDeletei wish i could help you with your list, but as you know, i'm actually following your lead here. so thank you for these links, a couple i hadn't found yet.
also, lovin the new digs on the site. change is good sometimes. keep doin what you do.
brad
I would also include the following blogs. I would consider them "legitimately influential". Of course, different elements with conservative Christianity would consider different blogs to come under your term "legitimately". Each of the following bloggers has a strong blog following. Each is respected by a large number of conservative Christians.
ReplyDeleteMark D. Roberts
Ben Witherington
Hugh Hewitt
Wow, I can't image myself in the same group as Scott and Andrew. I'm sincerely humbled.
ReplyDeleteI would add your blog, plus:
ReplyDeleteJamie Arpin-Ricci
iMonk
Also add: Al Mohler
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I might also mention a blog that has become important to me and I think "legitimately influential," John Smulo's SmuloSpace and also his Missional Apologetics.
ReplyDeletethanks for your encouragement, brad!
ReplyDeleteWayne, I read and appreciate Mark Roberts and Witherington and I've heard of Hewitt but have never read him. I'll sample him a bit.
Rick, I think "Friend of Missional" may one day turn out to be quite significant. And thanks for your suggestions as well.
I think Jordon Cooper (www.jordoncooper.com) is a must, especially given the breadth and depth of his content.
ReplyDeleteI would have added Jamie Arpin-Ricci as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rick for the encouragement!
Jordon Cooper, definitely! If anyone sums up the best of the emergent aesthetic it's this Canadian.
ReplyDeletethanks everyone for your suggestions! I'm posting an update today.
ReplyDeletei would add:
ReplyDeletealan hirsch
david fitch
bob hyatt
dan kimball