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A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Fred G. Zaspel Few things matter more than politics. That may sound like an overstatement, but it is certainly the case. The political scene shapes society and culture, and it…
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A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Ryan Speck Context Stumbling upon cursive notes in an online library, Travis Fentiman realized the treasure he discovered—Charles Hodge’s handwritten notes from Archibald Alexander’s seminary classes! He assembled a ten-person…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By William Krewson Take time now to ponder the days of Holy Week with Will Varner as your guide. He’s been a guide to Israel for over fifty tours as well…
A DVD Review from Books At a Glance By Ryan Speck Context On July 31, 2018, Les Lanphere started a campaign on kickstarter.com to fund this DVD (Spirit and Truth: How Does God Want to be Worshipped?), which eventually…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Andre A. Gazal The current religious landscape in America seems to suggest strongly that Protestantism, once the vanguard of national morality, is now on the defensive as evidenced in the…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Michael A. G. Haykin Usually a reviewer reviews books of recent vintage. But, if you find a good read outside of the normal chronological range for book reviews, can you…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Matthew Sennholz In Baptist History, there are many figures that shine bright, but one often undervalued individual is Benjamin Beddome. In Glory to The Three Eternal: Tercentennial Essays on the…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Abeneazer G. Urga Douglas W. Kennard is a professor of Christian Scriptures at the Houston Graduate School of Theology. He authored several books: The Gospel, Biblical Covenantalism, A Critical Realist’s…
A Book Review from Books at a Glance By Paul A. Himes Christopher Cone and James I. Fazio, of Calvary University (Kansas City, MO) and Southern California Seminary (El Cajon, CA), respectively, have assembled an impressive array of dispensational…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Andrew Ballitch This Christian introduction to philosophy unapologetically focuses on the Western tradition and is self-described as something like “a buffet or tapas, with a little of this and a…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Andrew Ballitch Summary and Review In this massive, but readable volume, John Barton offers an exhaustive history of the Bible, from an introduction to the literature of both testaments, to…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Andre A. Gazal The reforming career of John Calvin consisted of almost endless controversy as he was compelled to defend not only his reform program in Geneva, but also his…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Daniel T. (Danny) Slavich Introduction God in Himself is a volume in the Studies in Christian Doctrine and Scripture series, edited by Daniel Treier and Kevin Vanhoozer. This series aims…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Ryan McGraw Johan Heinrich Heidegger (1633-1698) is not likely a household name in Reformed circles today. Yet Heidegger served as a professor in Heidelberg and Zurich in what is known…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Ryan Speck Context According to Carl R. Trueman (who was professor of Historical Theology and Church History at Westminster Seminary until 2018), in the last twenty years, scholars have offered…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By D. G. Hart “A Second Great Reversal?” When historian Thomas Kidd was likely in diapers (the early 1970s), two books appeared that foreshadowed his own study of evangelicalism, Who Is…