
Three (Not) of a Kind
Three new books have crossed my desk this week, each of them worth looking at: In the tradition of William Cunningham, B. B. Warfield and Helmut Thielicke, Kelly Kapic has…

Three new books have crossed my desk this week, each of them worth looking at: In the tradition of William Cunningham, B. B. Warfield and Helmut Thielicke, Kelly Kapic has…

Three new books have crossed my desk this week, each of them worth looking at: In the tradition of William Cunningham, B. B. Warfield and Helmut Thielicke, Kelly Kapic has…

In anticipation of my visit to SBTS in two weeks, it seems the profs there are lining up to shoot me. First, Michael Haykin on spiritual formation. Now another friend,…

In anticipation of my visit to SBTS in two weeks, it seems the profs there are lining up to shoot me. First, Michael Haykin on spiritual formation. Now another friend,…

After my comments on complementarianism last week, some have pushed back, arguing that this is a gospel distinctive or issue. Again, let me start by asserting my own complementarianism and…

After my comments on complementarianism last week, some have pushed back, arguing that this is a gospel distinctive or issue. Again, let me start by asserting my own complementarianism and…

I see that Frank Turk at TeamPyro has concluded that my recent Conan the Barbarian comment was aimed at Ligon Duncan and started something of a twitter about it. Nonsense. …

I see that Frank Turk at TeamPyro has concluded that my recent Conan the Barbarian comment was aimed at Ligon Duncan and started something of a twitter about it. Nonsense. …

Longstanding readers of this blog, if such exist at all, may remember that I have a number of ‘guilty pleasures’. Top among these would be the writings of John Henry…

Longstanding readers of this blog, if such exist at all, may remember that I have a number of ‘guilty pleasures’. Top among these would be the writings of John Henry…