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MODERN CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY, by Christopher Ben Simpson
Reviewed by Nathan A. Finn Introduction For the most part, evangelicals see the value of systematic theology. Many evangelicals also appreciate historical theology, especially the Church Fathers, the Reformers, the Puritans, evangelical pioneers such as Jonathan Edwards and John Wesley,…PSALM 110 AND THE LOGIC OF HEBREWS, by Jared Compton
Reviewed by Matt Emadi The New Testament authors quote Psalm 110 more than any other Old Testament passage. Of the entire New Testament corpus, the epistle to the Hebrews relies most heavily on this psalm to shape and inform the…RUTH: A DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF THE HEBREW BIBLE, by Daniel I. Block
Reviewed by Ingrid Faro About the Author Daniel I. Block is Gunther H. Knoedler Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College, Illinois. He has written commentaries on Deuteronomy, Judges, Ezekiel, Obadiah, and numerous other volumes. Ruth is the first…Our Blog:
Is it Okay to Teach a Complementarianism Based on Eternal Subordination?
A guest blog by John T. “Jack” Jeffery A bibliography of articles and posts in the current debate (began 3 June 2016) concerning the eternal subordination of God the Son to God the Father in relation to the complementarian/egalitarian controversy…The Constant Threat of Idolatry
A guest blog by Brad Bigney Idolatry is a constant threat because we’re so prone to Gospel drift. That’s why the hymn writer got it right more than two hundred years ago when he wrote, ‘Prone to wander, Lord, I…~ The Books At a Glance Team