Wilson's Reformed Is Not Enough: Recovering the Objectivity of the Covenant is a book I really want to recommend, but a book that is hard to recommend for a couple of reasons. I picked this book up recently because I've been teaching two Sunday classes, one on Union with Christ and the other on the … Continue reading Review: Reformed is Not Enough
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Book Review: Four Views of Eternal Security
I am a fan of the 'Four Views' series - the give a reader a quick glimpse into different approaches to thorny issues - theological, biblical, practical, etc. These books are not, nor are they intended to be, full treatments of the topics in question. Instead, they introduce the reader to various viewpoints which they … Continue reading Book Review: Four Views of Eternal Security
Best Books of 2014
I wish I had read more last year, or at least more non-Revelation material (the ThM project sucked up a lot of my reading time). I did read some really good books though, one's I'd highly recommend. Here's a few: 1. Daniel Taylor Books. This is a category, not just a single book. Dr. Taylor … Continue reading Best Books of 2014
Mission in the Book of Revelation, Part 2
When we come to the book of Revelation, we cannot neglect its place in the canon. Of course this is true of every book of the Bible, but especially true of the book that brings the grand narrative of redemption to its completion. Considered canonically, the book of Revelation unfolds for the reader the culmination … Continue reading Mission in the Book of Revelation, Part 2
Best of 2012
Two Thousand and Twelve...the calender only has a few more days on it - but enough to go out and pick up copies of the best albums, books or movies. Here's some of my favorites: Books (read in 2012, not necessarily published in 2012) Union with Christ: Reframing Theology and Ministry for the Church, Todd … Continue reading Best of 2012