Category Shelf Life

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Overcoming Sin & Temptation

J. I. Packer’s endorsement of John Owen’s treatment of sin in an introduction to the 1983, Multnomah Press edition of Owen’s writings on sin, Sin and Temptation, contained the following effusive words: He told me how to understand myself as…

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Reformed Dogmatics (Volume 1-3)

The theological world has been blessed by being the recipients of the translation of the first three volumes of Herman Bavinck’s magnum opus the Gereformeerde Dogmatiek in English. As one who has read the entire 4-volume Dutch work from cover…

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Questionable Creatures: A Bestiary

Bestiaries are fascinating things–part fact and observation; part fiction and superstition. From Herodotus, Pliny, and Aristotle through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, these descriptions of animals, birds, serpents, and fanciful beasts provide a rich tapestry to understand the mind…

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A Mind For God

When I stop to reflect on the beloved doctrines of the reformed and evangelical faith, I always find the doctrine of the Lordship of Christ among the most precious. Why? Simply put, it is the source of our salvation and the…

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Rallying the Really Human Things

A friend of mine, some five years ago now, introduced me to Vigen Guroian when he suggested I read Inheriting Paradise (Eerdmans, 1999), a short but immensely satisfying meditation on the relationship of theology to gardening. Earlier this year, I…