Who is an Evangelical?: A Review
Thomas Kidd, a professor of Church History at Baylor University, is personally invested in the answer to the question posed in the... Read More
Review: Confronting Christianity: 12 Hard Questions for the World’s Largest Religion
Is the world better without religion? Doesn’t Christianity crush diversity? Doesn’t religion hinder morality? These are just a few of the twelve... Read More
Are Mormons Christians?: A Review of “The Saints of Zion: An Introduction to Mormon Theology”
This is a review of the book, The Saints of Zion: An Introduction to Mormon Theology Are Mormons Christians? If you don’t... Read More
Review: The Care of Souls by Senkbeil
Though I am not a pastor, I want to stay current with the literature written for pastors. So when I heard that... Read More
Must We Forgive?
In one sense, the answer to this question is clear. Jesus indicated that it is the mark of his disciples that they... Read More
Philosophy for Theologians: A Seminar at DBTS
Some of my favorite classes at DBTS are the seminars. They tend to be explorative, going deeper into a topic than any... Read More
Praying the Bible by Donald Whitney
Coming in at exactly 100 small pages, Donald Whitney’s book is deceptive. Under such a small frame hides a powerful message and... Read More
The Letter of Aristeas (Part Two)
NOTE: This is the second in a two-part series on one of the most significant fake letters in the history of the... Read More
The Letter of Aristeas (Part One)
NOTE: This is the first in a two-part series on one of the most significant fake letters in the history of the... Read More
Is There Such a Thing as the Septuagint?: Analyzing Peter Williams’s objections (Part Two)
Note: This post, as well as future and past posts concerning the Septuagint, are rough drafts for a potential upcoming book on... Read More