Book Note: Tri-Faith America: How Catholics and Jews Held Postwar America to Its Protestant Promise
According to author Kevin Schultz, in 1942 President Franklin D. Roosevelt asserted that the United States is “a Protestant country,” and that... Read More
Kingdom through Covenant & Rom 9–11: A Problem and a Proposal
One of the lingering questions I have about Wellum & Gentry’s (W&G) remarkable book Kingdom through Covenant has to do with their... Read More
A New Book That Is Definitely Worth Checking Out
This past week the good folks at Crossway sent me a copy of a new book that will likely stir the theological... Read More
Book Note: David Beale’s Historical Theology In-Depth
I was pleased to receive in the mail this past week a new historical theology text. BJU Press has recently released David... Read More
Another “Old Dead Guy” Gem
I just finished reading Samuel Miller’s book Thoughts on Public Prayer. As the title suggests, the book does not offer a cohesive... Read More
Jesus' Ethics: Four Observations
One of the lectures I give each year in my Gospels class is titled “Who’s Invited and What Should They Do?” In... Read More
Understanding Biblical Theology: A New Guide
I’m leading a seminar this semester on biblical theology. We just had our third meeting this last week. For the first two,... Read More
A New Biography of Spurgeon
“The new standard for a long time”—that’s how John Piper recently described Tom Nettles’s new biography of Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892). Just... Read More
Book Note: Woodbridge and James, Church History (vol. 2)
Some eight years ago now, Zondervan released the first installment of a two-volume church history set. The initial volume was written by... Read More
A Solid Exegetical Commentary: Ecclesiastes by James Bollhagen
Ecclesiastes by Dr. James G. Bollhagen is a welcome addition to the growing number of commentaries on Ecclesiastes. He earned his M.Div.,... Read More