The Wisdom Pyramid: A Review
Brett McCracken has written a helpful, short book on managing our information-overload world. He rightly notes that though we live in a... Read More
Wisdom from Spurgeon: On Re-qualification for Ministry
This semester Dr. John Aloisi and I are co-teaching a class called “Great Books.” We are working our way through various books... Read More
Review: Finding the Right Hills to Die on
I recently read Finding the Right Hills to Die On: The Case for Theological Triage by Gavin Ortlund. The concept of theological... Read More
Theological Diversity
Theological diversity should not exist. But it does. I disagree with people who have the same background as I do, went to... Read More
The Heart of Revelation: A Review
Recently, I have been reworking my notes on the book of Revelation for a survey course I teach at the seminary. Since... Read More
Dr. Dunham’s Recent Article: Intertextual Links between Deuteronomy and Ecclesiastes as a Pointer to Qohelet’s Positive Message
Dr. Dunham recently had an article published in the Journal for the Evangelical Study of the Old Testament. Here is a snapshot... Read More
Text Criticism and the Pulpit: Should one Preach on the Woman Caught in Adultery?
Readers of our blog might be interested in a recent article I wrote for the latest edition of Themelios on a difficult... Read More
Deadened to Wonder: Meditating on the Unbelievable
I was recently reading a book designed to answer questions posed against Christianity.[1] The book is good, and I recommend it, but... Read More
Gentle and Lowly: A Review
Last week I published a short post, encouraging this blog’s readers to pick up a recently released book, Gentle and Lowly. This... Read More
Gentle and Lowly by Dane Ortlund
C. S. Lewis warned us of chronological snobbery, the natural proclivity to see the newest book as inherently better. Lewis rightly saw... Read More