
Reasonable Oliphint
Have you purchased Scott Oliphint’s new book, Reasons for Faith: Philosophy in the Service of Theology yet? Had one of those déjà vu moments yesterday. I was sitting in Starbucks…

Have you purchased Scott Oliphint’s new book, Reasons for Faith: Philosophy in the Service of Theology yet? Had one of those déjà vu moments yesterday. I was sitting in Starbucks…

Spring Harvest, the largest evangelical conference in the UK, has severed its longstanding relationship with UCCF (which owns the British side of InterVarsity Press). The issue appears to be that of penal…

Not wanting to spoil Trotter’s fun, but I have now changed the Blog Theme. (BTW: An on-going discussion on the wider theme of pictures/images of Jesus has been taking place…

Readers may wish to follow this link to read a tribute to Meredith Kline written by Lee Irons. [Linked by permission]

Yet another fine book from Joel Beeke, published by Bryntirion Press this month. Oh, yes, it has another blurb from that Thomas guy!

Phil Ryken’s Good Friday message is now available to read, here.

I am also wildly enthusiastic about this volume, hot off the press (Evangelical Press). As the picture says, its a volume by Joel Beeke on John’s epistles. Some dude called…

I may have mentioned this book before in these columns but there’s no harm in repeating my enthusiasm for this volume by Thabiti Anyabwile called The Faithful Preacher: Recapturing the…

“There are two kinds of sinners. The first are the evildoers, who do not believe, and the arrogant saints. The second are those who believe in forgiveness through Christ. We…

Don’t miss R.C. Sproul’s review of Evil and the Justice of God in this issue.