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A Pandemic Reading List

As far as I know none of the books on my list have much to say about global pandemics. But they do have much to say about the goodness and sovereignty of God, anxiety, and our eternal hope.   Knowing…

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Improving our Theological Memory

In the most recent episode of Mortification of Spin, we address the current retrieval of Classical Theism going on among Evangelicals. It’s a fascinating subject and one that merits careful consideration. If you are an armchair theologian or aspire to…

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Favorite Books for 2019

Let the reader understand: This list would almost certainly be longer if I had read every book I had planned on reading in 2019. There are some notable books still on my desk which I have not yet begun but…

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The most important book of the year?

I don’t know Kevin DeYoung. As far as I know I don’t owe him any money. I’m not writing a book so I’m not expecting him to give me a cover blurb. I have never received a free copy of…

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Reading Luther Not Wisely But Well: Part Two

In last month’s article, I argued that Luther remains a useful source for the thoughtful Christian but that the occasional nature of his writings means that he is more easily quoted than correctly understood.  Thus, in Part Two, I want…

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Reading Luther Not Wisely But Well: Part Two

In last month’s article, I argued that Luther remains a useful source for the thoughtful Christian but that the occasional nature of his writings means that he is more easily quoted than correctly understood.  Thus, in Part Two, I want…