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A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Jonathan Ahlgren Mere Calvinism is a short and simple book which presents the five points of Calvinism in a way that few other books can. Jim Orrick focuses on the…
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A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Brian Collins Authorized is a book that I encouraged the author not to write. I thought his gifts were better spent on other topics. I thought that everything that could…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance by Paul Tautges What’s the goal of parenting? is the most important question parents should ask, but, sadly, that is not always the case. “Truth be told,” the authors write, “many—even…
A Book Review from Books at a Glance by Wei-Yen Lai Over the past decades, ethical inquiries have been examined predominantly through a philosophical lens such as moral realism, ethical naturalism, and normative ethical theories. Though these theories are…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Gary Steward Banner of Truth has brought out a new, beautiful edition of this classic work on the Great Awakening in a newly-typeset hardcover. The book contains no new indexes,…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Michael A. G. Haykin From small beginnings with Roman Catholic scholars like Jean Daniélou and Henri de Lubac in their determination to engage in ressourcement in the 1930s, theological retrieval…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Ryan McGraw Retrieval theology has become increasingly important in recent years. The idea behind theological retrieval is to engage with the entire Christian theological tradition with an aim to apply…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Gary Steward Thomas Kidd calls the Great Awakening “the most significant religious and cultural upheaval in the history of colonial America” (vii). As such, this subject merits the attention of…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Robert C. Newman The author’s doctoral dissertation at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, this work covers a wide spectrum of thought in philosophy, theology and science. It discusses the biblical doctrine…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Mark T. Coppenger This time around, for my seminar on social ethics, I assigned Ken Wytsma’s The Myth of Equality to provide a counter-voice to the perspective of another assigned…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Thomas J. Nettles Robert Caldwell gives close attention to the century 1740-1840 in discussing theology and conversion in the development of the revivalist phenomenon in America. His purpose in this…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Ben Rogers J. C. Ryle first introduced me to John Berridge of Everton in The Christian Leaders of the Last Century. This work consists of a series of biographical sketches…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Steve West Perhaps the best thing that can be said about Encountering Religious Pluralism is that, nearly twenty years after publication, it is still an incisive and thoughtful book on…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Mason Pell In the book “Their Rock is not like Our Rock” Daniel Strange sets out to develop a theology of religions from a Biblical worldview. How do other religions…
A Book Review from Books at a Glance By Mark Baker Editor’s Note: We have arranged for a 50% discount on the Kindle version of this book for our readers – this week only! Whenever someone asks me what I think of N.…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Ryan McGraw The glory of the Triune God is the heart of the gospel. Yet many professing Christians know too little about the God whom to know is eternal life.…