theology

Book Review: Death By Love

Mark Driscoll has turned out several books in recent years, and Death by Love is one of those that is great.  Several reviews can be found for this book on the internet, so I will not waste your time with an in-depth review, but more of a taste and see reccommendation. This book is written …

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Book Review: Christless Christianity

Michael Horton has written a challenge that needs to be issued to all Christians in America. In his latest book, Christless Christianity, published by Baker Books, Dr. Michael Horton draws stunning comparisons between the evangelical church of today and the liberalism of the early Twentieth Century and even Pelagianism, Semi-Pelagianism, and Gnosticism. Writing in the …

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Book Review: Suffering and the Goodness of God

The first book in Crossway’s Theology in Community series is Suffering and the Goodness of God edited by Christopher Morgan and Robert Peterson. If this first book is any indicator, Crossway has knocked a home run with a theology series that is both approachable and practical. The question of suffering and the problem of evil …

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Book Review: Is Jesus The Only Savior?

Is Jesus The Only Savior? Is a scholarly response to the questions constantly raised around the claims of exclusivity.  Ronald Nash stands firm as an exclusivist and affirms through biblical testimony that Jesus is the only Savior for mankind.  In the first part of the book, Nash addresses the arguments of pluralists who claim that God …

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Book Review: Theology of the Reformers

Theology of the Reformers by Timothy George is not a new book, but it is a necessary book, for in it, George does not merely trace the biographical information of the personalities involved in the great reformation, but rather he examines the theology behind each man that led him to react as he did toward …

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Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: Relationships, Roles, and Relevance

Bruce Ware is a gift to the Christian church, but, his work is sometimes not very readable.  Father, Son, and Holy Sprit challenges that stereotype.  This work on the Trinity is orthodox and well thought out as well as approachable by both pastor and laymen. Ware dives deep into the relationship shared by Triune God …

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Doctrine That Dances

This book review is also found on the Book Review page, but I have found it to be so beneficial to me in my preaching, that I thought it was worth bringing a little extra attention to it here.  I hope you find this brief review helpful. I love to read, but I do not …

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