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A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Mark Coppenger My SBTS colleague Ted Cabal has edited the Apologetic Study Bible for B&H, and now I’m involved with the Unapologetic Study Bible for Nelson. It sounds a bit…
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Reviewed by David B. W. Phillips There is a joke that one sometimes hears when talking about Revelation. Someone will ask a question along the lines of, “How do you interpret Revelation?” And the one asked the question will…
Reviewed by Andre Gazal In this very accessible biography, Pete Sullivan rapidly, but thoroughly takes his readers through a stimulating narrative of the life of the English reformer, and Marian martyr, John Hooper (1500-55), bishop of Worcester and Gloucester.…
Reviewed by Ardel Caneday Denis Lamoureux, a Canadian Evangelical who occupies an extraordinary teaching role at St. Joseph’s College in the University of Alberta, is convinced that he has the remedy for the growing number of university students who…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance by Eric J. Tully In keeping with the title, this book is literally a small book, measuring a little more than four by six inches. But it is filled with Scripture…
Reviewed by Stephen West This massive volume—it contains just a shade over 1000 pages—subjects the concept of theistic evolution to detailed scrutiny. It is divided into three parts: 1. The Scientific Critique of Theistic Evolution; 2. The Philosophical Critique…
Reviewed by Caleb Valentine How should Christians understand and use the lament psalms? Frederico Villanueva seeks to answer those questions in It’s OK to Be Not OK. Villanueva is no stranger to loss, grief, and injustice. As a pastor…
Reviewed by Eric Price The privilege of regularly proclaiming God’s word can produce a sense of burden to avoid monotony of content. Preachers who feel obligated to discover original insights in their study each week will find relief and…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance By Dan DeWitt Not every academic can write for normal people. I mean that, of course, as a compliment to normal people. It’s not that the masses cannot understand complex ideas.…
Reviewed by Kirk Wellum This handy little book of 208 pages is a ministerial gem that should be read and re-read by everyone who is called to serve as a preaching-teaching elder in the church. The title of the…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance by Eric J. Tully There is no substitute for a detailed analysis of the Hebrew text in interpretation of the Old Testament. So many key details of the text are lost…
Reviewed by Alex Gowler Introduction What do you get when you cross missional theology with a primer on spiritual formation? The answer is Barry D. Jones’ book Dwell: Life With God For the World. Jones serves as Professor of…
Reviewed by Kristin Stiles Big Picture Bible Crafts by Gail Schoonmaker is a companion resource for The Big Picture Story Bible. Schoonmaker is the illustrator for both of these books and so there is a clear crossover between them.…
Reviewed by Paul Sanchez Cyprian of Carthage: His Life and Impact is part of the Early Church Fathers series, edited by Michael A. G. Haykin. The series aims to reintroduce the church fathers to evangelicals—to bring the ancient church…
Reviewed by Paul Tautges The premise of this little book is this: “Jesus Christ redeemed our time.” For the Christian, this is a fundamental truth impacting every one of our decisions, including how we use our time. Since the believer…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance by Mark Baker Very few people could have written this book. It is co-authored by a married couple who both have doctoral degrees and have raised four now-grown children. Furthermore, the Köstenbergers…