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With the publication of By Faith, Not by Sight we finally have Dr. Gaffin’s rich ‘theology of Paul’ under one cover. In addition to its value as an important contribution to the sometimes volatile discussions of justification and the nature of salvation, this book serves as a model of the proper cooperation between biblical and [...]
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With the publication of the first two volumes in their History Lives series (volume two is Monks and Mystics) the Withrows have given a great gift to the young people of the church (and perhaps to many of us oldsters as well!). Peril and Peace takes the reader on a whirlwind tour through the history [...]
“New Perspectives on Paul…What is that?” is no doubt a common question among many church members. Through his defense of the historicity of the synoptic gospels and emphasis upon the climactic events in the history of salvation (Jesus’ life, ministry, death and resurrection), N. T. Wright has become a popular scholar among many evangelical and [...]
This book was immensely helpful to me as I wrestled with issues common to many thinking Evangelicals. One only needs to take a college ‘Bible as literature’ course or turn on the Discovery Channel to know that the broader culture has swallowed the old liberal agenda: the Bible looks like the product of human minds [...]
Evangelicals in the Public Square makes available papers presented at a September 2003 conference sponsored by the Ethics and Public Policy Center. Since then, political events have only heightened the need for a discussion of evangelical political engagement. The bulk of the volume consists of Budziszewski’s review of the political thought of four influential 20th-century [...]