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The Weight of Culture and Our Strange New World

Book Review—Carl Trueman's "Strange New World: How Thinkers and Activists Redefined Identity and Sparked the Sexual Revolution"

Written by John Stonestreet and Shane Morris | Tuesday, May 3, 2022

The battles over gender, sexuality, and selfhood are being fought in more areas of our lives: not just across political aisles or in courtrooms, but across dinner tables, classrooms, and social media feeds.   Just a small sampling of recent headlines reveals what a disorienting cultural moment this is: Man wins a women’s swimming championship, Supreme Court... Continue Reading

The Luckiest Man Alive: An Excerpt ‘The Heart of the Cross’

The thief on the cross had to be the luckiest man alive. Of all the criminals, on all the crosses, on all the hills in the Roman Empire, he was crucified next to Jesus Christ.

Written by Philip Graham Ryken | Monday, May 2, 2022

You can be as “lucky” as the penitent criminal was, although the Bible teaches that salvation is not a matter of luck. Salvation is a matter of God giving his grace. You can receive that grace. You can meet Jesus at the cross the way the penitent criminal did. But you have to admit that... Continue Reading

Book Review: Knowing Sin

If we sinners want to love God more, we need to know and hate our sin more. Mark Jones’ latest book aims to aid us on that dark and perilous journey.

Written by Dan Crabtree | Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Mark Jones has done the Church a needed service by putting together this accessible, precise, and thoroughly practical work on the doctrine of sin…Knowing Sin [is]…a mature discipleship resource, a means to expose the evil of our own hearts that we might continually turn to Christ in grateful repentance.    It’s a horrible, necessary paradox... Continue Reading

‘The Heart of God’: Excerpt From ‘The Heart of the Cross’

Jesus’s last words from the cross are significant.

Written by James Montgomery Boice | Monday, April 25, 2022

Yet far more important than looking at these words to learn our duties is to look at them for what they teach us about the nature and work of Christ himself, which is how we are looking at them in this book. They teach that Jesus died to save us from our sin; that is... Continue Reading

J. I. Packer, Once Again

You can never get enough of Jim Packer. Three new books written by him or about him.

Written by Bill Muehlenberg | Thursday, April 21, 2022

Here I want to briefly note three new books written by him or about him. The first is a work by Alister McGrath on Packer’s life and thought. And the other two are posthumous collections of some of his writings. If you love Packer, and/or simply love the Lord, theology, the Christian life, and Puritan... Continue Reading

Review: World Conquered by the Faithful Christian

The great strength of this book is Alleine’s acknowledgement that we live in a state of tension.

Written by James Jeffery | Sunday, April 17, 2022

The World Conquered by the Faithful Christian is a military guide for Christians as to how we ought to “fight the good fight of the faith,” and is filled with practical advice for how we can best honour God in this life, for our good and His glory (1 Timothy 6:12). Therefore, it is a... Continue Reading

Book Review: Everything is Spiritual – Rob Bell

I have expressed deep concern with some of the theological and philosophical assertions that he has proposed.

Written by David S. Steele | Thursday, April 14, 2022

The message that Rob Bell presents in this book is anything but spiritual. Instead, it offers a syncretistic concoction of worldly philosophy that leads the unsuspecting on a path to divine judgment. That’s a far cry from an antidote. Poison doesn’t cure disease. Poison kills the unsuspecting.   Rob Bell, Everything is Spiritual (New York: St. Martin’s... Continue Reading

The “Dumbest Generation” has Finally Grown Up

Mark Bauerlein’s follow-up to his 2008 book, The Dumbest Generation, delivers a depressing assessment of what hollowing out the academic canon has produced in the lives of students subjected to the dumbed-down curriculum.

Written by Jeffrey Polet | Friday, April 8, 2022

Bauerlein’s tome is not an elderly screed that complains about kids these days. Bauerlein deftly weaves together personal experience, trenchant observations, and a host of social scientific studies to bolster his claim that the central problem of higher education reflects the fact that we have “cut the young off from a living past,” with the... Continue Reading

Review of “Reformed & Evangelical Across Four Centuries”

The value of the book comes not from any new thesis, but in its concise and informative account of American Presbyterian history.

Written by DouglasJ. Douma | Monday, April 4, 2022

This is a valuable book which holds the interest of the reader, no small feat for a book on Presbyterian history. The value of the book comes not from any new thesis, but in its concise and informative account of American Presbyterian history.   Reformed & Evangelical across Four Centuries, The Presbyterian Story in America by... Continue Reading

An Important New Book: Covenantal and Dispensational Theologies

The contributors each make a case for their own view―representing two versions of covenantal theology and two versions of dispensational theology.

Written by Kim Riddlebarger | Friday, April 1, 2022

“Over the last one hundred years, the debate between dispensationalism and covenant theology has often hampered more than helped fellow Bible-believing Christians understand one another or the Scriptures they all uphold as authoritative. This book represents a welcome exception. Each writer makes a cogent case for their respective positions, and the book delivers what the... Continue Reading

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