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Interview with Daniel Block, author of FOR THE GLORY OF GOD: RECOVERING A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY OF WORSHIP, Part 2

It is no secret that our society shares less and less the values of “Christendom,” but in such a world the Christian still must be faithful to give voice to God. The range of issues that Christians must address, it seems, becomes wider daily. And inevitably this clash of cultures and values affects the thinking…

Interview with Daniel Block, author of FOR THE GLORY OF GOD: RECOVERING A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY OF WORSHIP, Part 1

It is no secret that our society shares less and less the values of “Christendom,” but in such a world the Christian still must be faithful to give voice to God. The range of issues that Christians must address, it seems, becomes wider daily. And inevitably this clash of cultures and values affects the thinking…

Interview with Alan Bandy and Benjamin L. Merkle, authors of UNDERSTANDING PROPHECY: A BIBLICAL-THEOLOGICAL APPROACH

It is no secret that our society shares less and less the values of “Christendom,” but in such a world the Christian still must be faithful to give voice to God. The range of issues that Christians must address, it seems, becomes wider daily. And inevitably this clash of cultures and values affects the thinking…

Interview with Jim Hamilton, author of SONG OF SONGS: A BIBLICAL-THEOLOGICAL, ALLEGORICAL, CHRISTOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION

It is no secret that our society shares less and less the values of “Christendom,” but in such a world the Christian still must be faithful to give voice to God. The range of issues that Christians must address, it seems, becomes wider daily. And inevitably this clash of cultures and values affects the thinking…

Interview with Thomas Schreiner, author of FAITH ALONE - THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION: WHAT THE REFORMERS TAUGHT...AND WHY IT STILL MATTERS

It is no secret that our society shares less and less the values of “Christendom,” but in such a world the Christian still must be faithful to give voice to God. The range of issues that Christians must address, it seems, becomes wider daily. And inevitably this clash of cultures and values affects the thinking…

Interview with Michael Haykin, author of REDISCOVERING THE CHURCH FATHERS: WHO THEY WERE AND HOW THEY SHAPED THE CHURCH

It is no secret that our society shares less and less the values of “Christendom,” but in such a world the Christian still must be faithful to give voice to God. The range of issues that Christians must address, it seems, becomes wider daily. And inevitably this clash of cultures and values affects the thinking…

SCRIPTURE CANNOT BE BROKEN: TWENTIETH CENTURY WRITINGS ON THE DOCTRINE OF INERRANCY, ed. John MacArthur

It is no secret that our society shares less and less the values of “Christendom,” but in such a world the Christian still must be faithful to give voice to God. The range of issues that Christians must address, it seems, becomes wider daily. And inevitably this clash of cultures and values affects the thinking…

Interview (Part 2) with R. Douglas Geivett and Holly Pivec, authors of A NEW APOSTOLIC REFORMATION? and GOD'S SUPER APOSTLES

It is no secret that our society shares less and less the values of “Christendom,” but in such a world the Christian still must be faithful to give voice to God. The range of issues that Christians must address, it seems, becomes wider daily. And inevitably this clash of cultures and values affects the thinking…

Interview (Part 1) with R. Douglas Geivett and Holly Pivec, authors of A NEW APOSTOLIC REFORMATION? and GOD'S SUPER APOSTLES

It is no secret that our society shares less and less the values of “Christendom,” but in such a world the Christian still must be faithful to give voice to God. The range of issues that Christians must address, it seems, becomes wider daily. And inevitably this clash of cultures and values affects the thinking…

Interview with Stephen Wellum, co-author of GOD'S KINGDOM THROUGH GOD'S COVENANTS: A CONCISE BIBLICAL THEOLOGY

It is no secret that our society shares less and less the values of “Christendom,” but in such a world the Christian still must be faithful to give voice to God. The range of issues that Christians must address, it seems, becomes wider daily. And inevitably this clash of cultures and values affects the thinking…

Interview with Peter Leithart, author of TRACES OF THE TRINITY: SIGNS OF GOD IN CREATION AND HUMAN EXPERIENCE

It is no secret that our society shares less and less the values of “Christendom,” but in such a world the Christian still must be faithful to give voice to God. The range of issues that Christians must address, it seems, becomes wider daily. And inevitably this clash of cultures and values affects the thinking…

Interview with Darrell Bock, co-editor of THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ISAIAH 53, eds. Darrell Bock and Mitch Glaser

It is no secret that our society shares less and less the values of “Christendom,” but in such a world the Christian still must be faithful to give voice to God. The range of issues that Christians must address, it seems, becomes wider daily. And inevitably this clash of cultures and values affects the thinking…

Interview with Craig Biehl, author of THE INFINITE MERIT OF CHRIST: THE GLORY OF CHRIST'S OBEDIENCE IN THE THEOLOGY OF JONATHAN EDWARDS

It is no secret that our society shares less and less the values of “Christendom,” but in such a world the Christian still must be faithful to give voice to God. The range of issues that Christians must address, it seems, becomes wider daily. And inevitably this clash of cultures and values affects the thinking…

Interview with Annette G. Aubert, author of THE GERMAN ROOTS OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN THEOLOGY, Part 2

It is no secret that our society shares less and less the values of “Christendom,” but in such a world the Christian still must be faithful to give voice to God. The range of issues that Christians must address, it seems, becomes wider daily. And inevitably this clash of cultures and values affects the thinking…

Interview with Annette G. Aubert, author of THE GERMAN ROOTS OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN THEOLOGY, Part 1

It is no secret that our society shares less and less the values of “Christendom,” but in such a world the Christian still must be faithful to give voice to God. The range of issues that Christians must address, it seems, becomes wider daily. And inevitably this clash of cultures and values affects the thinking…

Interview with Andreas and Margaret Kostenberger, authors of GOD'S DESIGN FOR MAN AND WOMAN: A BIBLICAL-THEOLOGICAL SURVEY

It is no secret that our society shares less and less the values of “Christendom,” but in such a world the Christian still must be faithful to give voice to God. The range of issues that Christians must address, it seems, becomes wider daily. And inevitably this clash of cultures and values affects the thinking…