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Out with the Old?

There’s nothing necessarily wrong with reading the new books, but new isn’t always best.

Written by Aimee Byrd | Friday, January 17, 2014

And so, even now I find myself needing to be prepared to give an answer when someone tells me about this great, new book they read, Jesus Calling. (I’m not reviewing Jesus Calling here, but here are some good reviews by Todd Pruitt, Michael Horton, Kathy Keller, and Tim Challies if you are interested.) This book was published in 2004, but now there... Continue Reading

Is Theology Theoretical or Practical?

True theology is “mixed,” partly theoretical and partly practical

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Friday, January 17, 2014

Turretin tackles a question first broached by the medieval Scholastics: is theology theoretical or practical? From our vantage point, the answer seems obvious. Theology must be practical. It must result in faith and obedience. It must bear fruit. The great problem in our day, we think, is that so much of our theological discourse has... Continue Reading

The Divided Mind of the Black Church: Theology, Piety and Public Witness

A review of Raphael G. Warnock’s latest book on the Black church.

Written by Thabiti Anyabwile | Tuesday, January 14, 2014

 (Warnock) wants to hold together what he calls “the memory of Jesus” with the “distinctive resonance [that occurs] when the church is one built by slaves and formed, from its beginning, at the center of an oppressed community’s fight for personhood and freedom.” He’s not writing abstractly or without regard for context. He’s attempting to... Continue Reading

Spurgeon’s Standards for Conversion and Membership

The Prince of Preachers believed in protecting the door of membership to the church.

Written by Jeremy Walker | Saturday, January 11, 2014

Spurgeon was adamant that the door to the church be well-guarded, and had a carefully-developed system whereby converts applying for membership were graciously but robustly assessed by elders, himself, and the whole congregation.   I hope that I will be able at some point to provide a review of Tom Nettles’ excellent volume, Living for Revealed... Continue Reading

Book Review: Break Out! by Joel Osteen

The chief problem of this book is that Osteen centers life on achieving the American Dream—success, prosperity and health

Written by Bob Johnson | Thursday, January 9, 2014

Joel Osteen, Break Out! 5 Keys to Go Beyond Your Barriers and Live an Extraordinary Life. FaithWords, 2013. 243 pages. $26.00 Detroit’s freeways are framed by dozens of billboards featuring happy, young, successful people enjoying a night of games and entertainment at one of the city’s casinos. The sleek, enticing images preach an alluring message: “Greatness awaits... Continue Reading

Top 12 Christian Books of 2013

The following top 12 Christian books for 2103 as posted by Monergism Books

Written by Monergism Books | Sunday, January 5, 2014

The following top 12 Christian books for 2103 as posted by Monergism Books. 1) Who’s Your Father?: Returning to the Love of the Biblical God By Robert Bernecker 2) From Heaven He Came and Sought Her: Definite Atonement in Historical, Biblical, Theological, and Pastoral Perspective From Crossway/Good News Publishers 3) Systematic Theology: An Introduction to... Continue Reading

Rightly Dieting (?) but Wrongly Dividing the Word of Truth

Does Daniel 1 present God’s diet plan for lifestyle living today?

Written by Harry J. Monroe, Jr. | Saturday, December 28, 2013

Rick Warren somehow finds a different understanding: “But Daniel knew this wouldn’t be a healthy diet, so he asked that he and three of his friends be allowed to eat healthier…. [H]e understood God wanted him to live a healthy lifestyle so he could serve God no matter where he was located.” Warren’s reading of... Continue Reading

Nagel’s Cosmos: Teleology Without Intention? A Review

Explaining the universe in terms of physical stuff interacting via cause and effect, means an impossibly hard time explaining how consciousness, cognition, and value can possibly arise

Written by James Bruce | Friday, December 27, 2013

Nagel believes that we should accept the failure of our contemporary scientific account of the world in order to make way for a revolution. Humanity has made great progress by excluding the mind from the material world, but the time has come to accept the facts: we need to have a new account with mind... Continue Reading

The Message of Daniel: A Review

“The Message of Daniel” is a unique treatment of this Old Testament prophet that is devotional, homiletical, textual and thoughtful

Written by Michael Philliber | Friday, December 27, 2013

In “The Message of Daniel,” the author essentially follows the book of Daniel, from chapter one straight through to chapter twelve. He doesn’t work it out like a normal commentary, verse by verse, with tons of Hebrew/Aramaic syntactical-grammatical verbosity cluttering up the page. Instead, the material genuinely lends itself to serious devotional reading, as well... Continue Reading

What Is Biblical Theology?

A review of James M. Hamilton Jr.'s What Is Biblical Theology?: A Guide to the Bible’s Story, Symbolism, and Patterns.

Written by Chris Dendy | Thursday, December 26, 2013

James Hamilton writes this little volume, What Is Biblical Theology?, so that when you stare death in the face you will stand with Paul and declare, “My desire is to depart and be with Christ, for that is far better!”   James M. Hamilton Jr. What Is Biblical Theology?: A Guide to the Bible’s Story, Symbolism, and... Continue Reading

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