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Book Review: ‘To Change the World’ by James Davison Hunter

The irony, tragedy & possibility of Christianity in the late modern world

Written by Chris Hutchinson | Monday, June 25, 2012

Word, Sacraments and Prayer will change the world, one soul at a time. And these saved souls will have a leavening influence in every sphere of their lives, as God blesses. And then, when all is said and done, and our Lord returns in glory, we shall see that which was built upon Christ alone and His Gospel, and that which burns up to no reward.

Pastoral Theology: Some Book Recommendations

(Editor's Note: Must read for those attending General Assembly, Synod, and Convention meetings this week)

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Recently, we tweaked our pastoral internship program for this year to focus more on pastoral theology than trying to cover the whole gamut of a seminary education (church history, systematics, biblical theology, exegesis, etc.). To that end, we choose to highlight twelve categories of thought and practice that seem especially important to pastoral ministry.

InterVarsity Press Pulls Reformation Textbook Over Inaccuracies

Written by Morgan Feddes, C.T. | Thursday, June 14, 2012

A review of the book by Westminster Seminary's Carl Trueman pointed out many inaccuracies, including dates, names, and omissions of key cultural factors.

Radical Discipleship – John Stott’s Final Charge

Written by Tim Hoiland | Thursday, June 14, 2012

Based on the biblical teaching that the earth is created by God and has been entrusted to us as its stewards, Stott urges us to avoid the twin errors of either deifying the earth or exploiting it. Rather, he says, we're called to cooperate with God to conserve the good creation and to develop its resources for the common good.

Overview of Book by PCA GA Seminar Speaker on How to Reconcile Evolution and Faith – by Rachel Miller

Written by Rachel Miller | Monday, June 11, 2012

Dr. Davidson sees no conflict between evolutionary science and Christianity. He accepts the scientific claims for the origin of the universe, the age of the universe, the evolutionary origins and development of life, and the common descent of man from animals. He believes strongly that Young Earth Creation represents both bad science and bad theology.... Continue Reading

The Most Important Book of 2012 is Out – by David Bahnsen

Written by David Bahnsen | Wednesday, June 6, 2012

The stunning conclusions Murray brings his readers is that the economic plight in middle America is indisputably inter-connected with the complete disintegration of the family, the community, the pillars of faith, and attributes of character within middle America. The data Murray provides on the levels of single parenting, illegitimate births, 25-49 year old males who are able to work but not doing so, divorce rates, church attendance, and a plethora of other such categories leaves you speechless and frozen.

Review: Ross Douthat’s ‘Bad Religion’ – by Tim Padgett

Written by Tim Padgett | Friday, June 1, 2012

What is remarkable is that with Ross Douthat being who he is and having the prominence that he does, there are a great many people who will take the time to take this in when they otherwise would not come near these ideas with a ten foot pole. Douthat is an accepted member of the American elite, and they will listen to him more so than they would from others hailing from ‘flyover country.’

Can Baptists be covenantal?

Written by Rob Ventura | Wednesday, May 23, 2012

The answer is yes! Baptists historically have held to covenant theology; the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith makes this fact plain (see chapter 7)

Intellectual debts – A closer look at the wisdom and ideas of three great theologians

Written by Marvin Olasky | Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Olasky, Editor in Chief of World Magazine, gives brief, pointed and personal comments on the three new books about Charles Hodge, Jonathon Edwards and……Herbert Butterfield(?). In a sidebar he gives quick reviews of three other new books: (1) Stephen Mansfield’s new edition of The Faith of Barack Obama; (2) Theodore Dalrymple’s The New Vichy Syndrome... Continue Reading

Review: “The Evolution of Adam” by Peter Enns

Written by Donald Crowe | Friday, May 18, 2012

The book’s target audience is that group of Christians who are convinced of evolution, but want to ‘value’ Scripture in some way and hopefully hold on to some of the beliefs they once held dear….Sadly, this book would pull the Christian who is halting between two contradictory worldviews [Naturalism versus Christianity] toward greater acceptance of... Continue Reading

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