Questioning Evangelism
We’d just finished up another night at Christianity Explored when I stumbled upon a discussion my friend Lisa was having with a... Read More
Kingdom through Covenant: A (dispensational) Review
Two profs from Southern Seminary published a biblical theology earlier this year that “fell like a bomb on the playground of the... Read More
Book Note for Academic Writers
Rowman & Littlefield just graciously sent me a desk copy of their Guide to Writing with Sources by James Davis (2012), so I... Read More
Meet the Skeptic
This is a guest post by my friend David Doran, Jr., who is the Director of Outreach at Inter-City Baptist Church and a... Read More
Belmont Pastors and Fishtown Churches
OK, so I am finally getting through the stack of reading that accumulated during the school year, and finally read a book... Read More
God is Red
“I’m going to be gone soon. Don’t be sad. I’m not afraid of death…. Mother, we are all going to die someday.... Read More
Summer Reading: History that Reads Like a Novel
Each year I look forward to Al Mohler’s summer reading suggestions. His lists contain just the kind of books I enjoy reading for... Read More
Book Note: Reformation Resources
During the past few months, a number of helpful resources related to the Protestant Reformation have hit bookstore shelves. This post will... Read More
A New Commentary on Ecclesiastes
I recently worked through a new commentary, Ecclesiastes: The Philippians of the Old Testament, by William D. Barrick. Dr. Barrick is a... Read More
Book Note: John J. Collins's The Scepter and the Star (2010)
John J. Collins. The Scepter and the Star: Messianism in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls. 2nd edition. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans,... Read More