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INTERPRETING PROPHETIC LITERATURE: HISTORICAL AND EXEGETICAL TOOLS FOR READING THE PROPHETS, by James D. Nogalski
Reviewed by James Adcock James D. Nogalski is currently Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in Religion at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. He joined the faculty of the Religion Department at Baylor in 2007. Previously, he received a Doctorate…WHY READ CHURCH HISTORY? by J. Philip Arthur
Reviewed by Michael Haykin Among the most precious resources that Christians have to help them as travelers through their time in this world is the history of past ages, especially the story of God’s people. It was with this in…THE CULTURAL WORLD OF THE BIBLE: AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO MANNERS AND CUSTOMS, by Victor H. Matthews
Reviewed by Anna C. Rask Victor H. Matthews received his Doctorate of Philosophy from Brandeis University. He is currently dean of the College of Humanities and Public Affairs and professor of religious studies at Missouri State University. Along with the…Our Blog:
THE ENDURING AUTHORITY OF THE CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURES, edited by D. A. Carson
Check out this new standard work on the authority of Scripture from D.A. Carson & Co.! Table of Contents INTRODUCTION The Many Facets of the Current Discussion D. A. Carson HISTORICAL TOPICS “The Truth Above All Demonstration”: Scripture in the…FOR A CONTINUING CHURCH: THE ROOTS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN AMERICA, by Sean Lucas
The Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) wields an influence that is disproportionate to its age (formed December, 1973), and its story of rising Southern conservative concerns deserves telling. Its story is an important chapter in the history of American evangelicalism,…~ The Books At a Glance Team