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LUTHER ON THE CHRISTIAN LIFE: CROSS AND FREEDOM, by Carl R. Trueman
From the start I thought Crossway’s Theologians on the Christian Life series was a great idea, and each new volume has confirmed it. Our good friend Carl Trueman (Professor of Church History at Westminster Theological Seminary, Pastor at Cornerstone Presbyterian…SELECTED SHORTER WRITINGS, vol.2, by John Frame
John Frame scarcely needs an introduction here. His faithful and distinguished career has been a blessed help to many. As John Piper says of him, “Few in our day champion a vision of God as massive, magnificent, and biblical as…STRANGELY WARMED: WHITEFIELD, TOPLADY, SIMEON, AND WESLEY'S ARMINIAN CAMPAIGN, by Lee Gatiss
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the…Book Review:
THE DEATH OF THE MESSIAH AND THE BIRTH OF THE NEW COVENANT: A (NOT SO) NEW MODEL OF THE ATONEMENT, by Michael J. Gorman
Reviewed by Patrick Schreiner Overview Michael Gorman, professor of Biblical Studies and Theology at St Mary’s Seminary & University in Baltimore, seeks to provide a new (or not so new) model of the atonement. He argues that most models are…GOD'S BATTLE PLAN FOR THE MIND: THE PURITAN PRACTICE OF MEDITATION, by David W. Saxton
Reviewed by J. Stephen Yuille Why study the Puritans? In the opinion of some, we have come such a long way since the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. What could the Puritans possibly teach us? The answer, according to J. I.…~ The Books At a Glance Team