Jonathan Edwards’ Collected Works Now Available For Download
The collected works of Jonathan Edwards, the 18th-century preacher and one of America’s most famous theologians, are now available for download thanks to Logos Bible Software.
“Edwards is widely recognized as one of the most important American thinkers and religious figures and as a major figure in the history of Christian thought,” said Kenneth Minkema, executive director of Yale’s Jonathan Edwards Center. “Publication of his works is important for providing resources for those, such as students, who wish to learn for... Continue Reading
Putting Sex In Perspective
Jesus is the fullest example of what it means to be human, and He never had sex
“Nothing in the Bible encourages us to give sex the exalted status it has in our culture, as if finding our purpose, our identity, and our fulfillment all rest on what we can or cannot do with our private parts. Jesus is the fullest example of what it means to be human, and he never... Continue Reading
The Best Yes: Making Wise Decisions in the Midst of Endless Demands
A review of a new book by Lysa TerKeurst
In a Christian book that wants to teach about wisdom, I would expect some theological teaching on this important fruit. And the primary way to do that would be to teach about Jesus Christ, the embodiment of wisdom. However, Christ was hardly even mentioned in the entire book. He is mentioned so scarcely, that I... Continue Reading
The Second Commandment, Sarah Young and Ann Voskamp
Voskamp goes full out into erotica with God and somehow, we nod hour heads and say this is acceptable? How the church has fallen to the spirit of the age.
We might add, where are the shepherds of the flock who are charged with protecting the flock from wives’ tales, wolves in sheep’s clothing and other dangers? Where are the men in the pulpits willing to come down from those pulpits and actually guide the women in their Bible studies? Do we not love the... Continue Reading
7 Lessons from 50 Shades of Grey
What can the 50 Shades phenomenon teach us today?
50 Shades may be a wake-up call for the individual and corporate drifting that has been at play in our lives. It may be a spotlight shining on the pain of the vulnerable in our society. It might be an alarm bell sounding a message of danger ahead if we do not change. But it... Continue Reading
Review: Conjugal Union: What Marriage Is And Why It Matters
'What Is Marriage?' can be credited for reviving natural law arguments about the nature of marriage within the public square as well as the evangelical world.
Conjugal Union isn’t a book about the Bible’s view on marriage; it’s a philosophical account that works out the ethical and legal ramifications of a controversial view. But it’s the kind of book that will help us read the Bible and other books better, as it will reward patient and attentive readers with new thoughts on... Continue Reading
Masculinity and Family Values: The Cure to Society’s Ills?
What is the effect of rampant individualism on America and the church?
I’m very skeptical about “Christian” patriarchy and the Family Integrated Church movement for biblical and (Reformed) theological reasons. I’m also skeptical of these things for social (or sociological) reasons. I agree with many of the points made by the authors of Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life. Here’s an excerpt from... Continue Reading
A More Generous Calvinism
A review of Oliver Crisp's book, Deviant Calvinism: Broadening Reformed Theology
This is not the first book I’ve read by Oliver Crisp, nor will it be the last. Even when exploring “liminal places” (3), his theology is deeply informed by and respectful of the Reformed tradition. This work is no exception. The history is informative, the breadth of knowledge striking, and the arguments provocative. One can... Continue Reading
Cross-Contamination at the Lord’s Table
Thomas Oden wrote his book, Requiem, after a chapel service at Drew University introducing the goddess Sophia as worthy of Christian worship
I love how Oden didn’t merely focus on the seminary and the religious professionals. He wrote a book to expose them to the congregants who were affected by this poison. Discerning worshippers had already been noticing something different being preached from their pulpits. When theology is reduced to ideology, it’s the local church that is... Continue Reading
On Friendship: A Review of “The Company We Keep”
True Christian friendship has to do with Christ’s work for his people – friends are also brothers and sisters in Christ
If you’ve been thinking about friendship, desire good friendships (or if you think negatively about friendships!) I highly recommend this booklet: The Company We Keep by Jonathan Holmes. It’s a brief (just over 100 small pages), concise (to the point), and clear (outlined and explained well) biblical discussion of Christian friendship. The contents include 1)... Continue Reading
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