New & Noteworthy Books in 2015
A list of books that may be worthwhile and significant in 2015
“Christian children’s books are legion but good children’s books that captivate as well as educate are rare. Getting a pastor-theologian to take up the challenge is encouraging and I’m eager to see what DeYoung and Clark have in store for us. This is a book that promises a biblical-theological approach, connecting the dots throughout Scripture... Continue Reading
Texas Tough (Book Review of “Rough Country”)
How Texas became America’s most powerful Bible-Belt state
“Why is much Texas religion heartfelt and at the same time racist, hostile to difference, and at ease with violence? Why the affinity between corporate money and religion? Why does such a religious state have so much inequality? Why does this Texas version of Christendom—the intertwining of religion, politics, and culture—persist?” Outside the large... Continue Reading
Barna Group Surveys and Statistics Challenged
Lies, damned lies, and statistics: How the Evangelical-run Barna Group is unreliable
To start with, was there possibly some confusion among the respondents? An unusually high number were unsure of their response to Evangelicals, answering with a “don’t know.” This number was twice as high as it was for any other category. The reason for this confusion may have been that the question appears to have been... Continue Reading
Nearly Everything Wrong with N.T. Wright Summed Up in One Chapter Heading
N.T. Wright has written a chapter for John Walton's upcoming book, The Lost World of Adam and Eve: Genesis 2-3 and the Human Origins Debate
This single chapter heading is truly amazing. It has successfully encapsulated almost everything that’s wrong with Wright’s theology. Let me explain what I mean. This chapter heading contains Wright’s low view of Scripture, his re-interpretation of Paul’s writings, his minimizing the importance of the salvation of individuals, his emphasis on the redemption of the cosmos, and... Continue Reading
Because We Are A Confessing Community
The united worship of God’s people is vital to the well-being of each of its members
Robertson teaches that not only is a priest to represent the people to God, but “they also had to represent God to the people, particularly by instructing them in the torah” (88). The Hebrews were encouraged to persevere by holding fast to their confession of hope as they drew near to God. The church is... Continue Reading
A Bright Light versus Evangelical Anarchism
A review: Distortion: How the New Christian Left is Twisting the Gospel and Damaging the Faith, by Chelsen Vicari
“Millennials’ religious practices depend largely on how the actions make us and others feel, whether the activities are biblical or not” (5). Much like liberal cultural elites, they will not tolerate intolerance: “Popular liberal evangelical writers and preachers tell young evangelicals that if they accept abortion and same-sex marriage, then the media, academia, and Hollywood... Continue Reading
A Girl Born Facing Outside
Crown & Covenant Publications has started off this year well with a rerelease of Jeanette Li’s autobiography
The book reveals God’s incredible providence. From the circumstances around her birth to the ones around her death, Jeannette Li’s life gives us a glimpse into God’s intricate design for His people. As Li recounts her life, seeing it make sense backwards, there is great encouragement for us to trust God’s wise care for our... Continue Reading
An Assessment of John Frame’s Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Christian Belief
Toward a Biblical, Catholic, and Reformed Theology: An Assessment of John Frame’s Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Christian Belief
Toward A Biblical, Catholic, and Reformed Theology: An Assessment of John Frame’s Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Christian Belief[1] Downplaying historical theology in the name of being biblical can be a dangerous way of introducing radical shifts in method with little notice. The question is not whether we are influenced by the historical teachings of the... Continue Reading
Douglas Bond Hit It Out Of The Park In ‘Grace Works!’
A review of Douglas Bond‘s Grace Works! (And Ways We Think It Doesn’t)
In Part 6 of Grace Works!, RE Bond then deals with current errors creeping into the conservative Reformed denominations, including the mythical “objective covenant”, confusion on the sacraments, and final justification. He does so without naming names, although anyone who has been paying attention to the last 20 years or so can easily fill in... Continue Reading
Your God is Too Small!
Here are some of Phillips’ explanations of inadequate conceptions of God
Grand Old Man. Some Sunday School children were once asked to write down their ideas as to what God was like. Most of the answers said something like this: ‘God is a very old gentleman living in heaven.’ Children often view their superiors and “old,” which carries over into a person’s conception of God. People... Continue Reading
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