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A Book Review from Books At a Glance by Eric Michalls 2 Peter and Jude are perhaps two of the most neglected books in the New Testament. Being located near the end of the New Testament, some may casually…
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A Book Review from Books At a Glance by Thomas Haviland-Pabst Frank Macchia, Professor of Christian Theology at Vanguard University in California, writes from a Pentecostal perspective that is particularly shaped by the theology of Karl Barth. He is…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance by Ryan M. McGraw “Sabbath” often has negative connotations for Christians today. Particularly, the Sabbath often brings terms like “Judaism” or “legalism” to mind. Yet Guy Waters stresses rightly that “worship”…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance by Daniel L. Arter The link between presuppositional apologetics and expository preaching is one that is apparent to anyone who has a deep love for presuppositional apologetics and expository preaching. Anyone…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance by M. Blayne Powell Having completed my doctoral studies on the topic, it was an absolute delight to be able to read and review Mark D. Thompson’s treatment of the doctrine…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance by Ryan Kucera Summary of Content Greg Gilbert loves the mountains. Near the beginning of his new book, The Epic Story of the Bible: How to Read and Understand God’s Word,…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance by Ryan M. McGraw Among Reformation historians, many recognize that while justification by faith alone tended to be the center of the Lutheran Reformation, the way we worship God dominated the…
A Book Review for Books At a Glance by Joshua Pack Glorification is one of the more neglected doctrines in the recent history of the Church. Cole notes early in the book that the last work to specifically address…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance by Matthew F. Chandler Jenny-Lyn de Klerk, an editor for Crossway and rising evangelical historian, is the author of 5 Puritan Women: Portraits of Faith and Love. De Klerk writes with…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance by Jacob C. Boyd The triune God is the missionary God who comes to the world to save the lost. Come and See by Glen Scrivener and Justin Schell articulates well…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance by Bennet W. Rogers Who was John Edwards of Cambridge and why does it matter? Those are the two questions Jake Griesel seeks to answer in Retaining the Old Episcopal Divinity:…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance by Jacob C. Boyd Introduction As I have been so greatly influenced theologically by Dr. Sinclair B. Ferguson, I am pleased to see a book dedicated to him for his many…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance by Ryan McGraw Like most human beings, most Christians shall be, are, or have been married. Also like most human beings, Christians find that marriage often brings out the best and…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance by Ryan M. McGraw Eschatology, or the study of the last things, carried mixed connotations for many people. Often millennial views, tribulation and rapture, and other things, hijack eschatology, drawing people…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance by David Young Overview In Love by the Book, Walter Kaiser Jr. provides an overview of Song of Solomon and invites readers to reflect on the implication of Solomon’s writings on…
A Book Review from Books At a Glance by Daniel Graham Written for Our Instruction is an edited book published in honor of Dr. William Varner, currently professor of Biblical Languages and Bible Exposition at The Master’s University in…