Today is D-Day, or should I say RB-Day. Which means the blogosphere is going to be buzzing with all kinds of Rob Bell related posts. I am doing this round-up mostly for my benefit so I can keep track of the hoopla. But feel free to use it if you want to see what all the fuss is about.
Mark Galli has his review over at Christianity Today.
Roger Olson points us to Richard Mouw’s comments that are in USA Today. See also, Dr. Olson’s earlier post on Evangelicals behaving badly.
Dr. Mouw has a post: The Orthodoxy of Rob Bell.
Kevin DeYoung over at The Gospel Coalition has a 20 (!) page review of the book. Justin Taylor also makes a few comments.
Tim Challies posted his review of the book last week.
Greg Boyd has posted that Rob Bell is not a universalist.
Denny Burk’s review is here.
In light of the ‘Hell’ debate, Scot McKnight is doing a series on the Eastern Orthodox perspective of Hell.
Baker Book House Church Connection has its review up here.
Timothy Dalrymple offers his reflections on “Hellgate” 2011.
The Anchoress points us to the 2000 article on the Catholic position: Dominus Iesus; On the Unicity and Salvific Universality of Jesus Christ and the Church.
Julie Clawson’s review is here.
Scot Mcknight is planning to write about the book in April.
Russell Moore offers his thoughts here.
John Mark Reynolds over at Evangel does his best Rob Bell impression.
** I will update this list throughout the day.

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