This B&B Friday will be dedicated to blogs, somewhat, though not in a review. To cap off the series on alcohol and the Christian, I wanted to offer some links for those interested in reading more.
- With Wikipedia it can be hit and miss, but the article on “Christianity and alcohol” is thorough and includes plenty of additional links.
- An interesting “secular” article is “National Prohibition of Alcohol in the U.S.” by David J. Hanson
- Joe Palmer, who has commented frequently during this series, did a series concerning alcohol on his blog, beginning with this post: The Sin Of Drunkenness. His approach to Scripture and to this topic are different than mine and provides a good counterpoint to my series.
- Al Maxey wrote a study on this subject called “Christians Drinking Wine“
- Bob Hayton did a post called “Will You Have Wine?” which contains quite a number of links to other good articles. Bob has a number of interesting articles about alcohol on his site, including “Wine To Gladden The Hearts of Men” and “Isaiah 16:10 and the Two Wine Theory“
- Finally, I’d recommend Wade Cox’s article on “Wine in the Bible“
The last Spiritual Growth Workshop I attended in Orlando, Florida had a class titled: Real Christians Drink Wine Coolers. It was a misprint and should have read “Don’t Drink Wine Coolers” I heard it was standing room only!! Again, you did a great job on this series. I went to the “counterpoint” blog site and read his approach. Typical mainstream coC approach. No need to let Scripture / Context stand in the way of a mind made up.
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Thanks for the links. Good series here, by the way.
Blessings in Christ,
Bob Hayton
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