- Book Notes: February -- "This post highlights three biblical-theological books I read this month..."
- Book Review: “Transforming Homosexuality” by Denny Burk and Heath Lambert -- "...while most Christian books on the topic address the ethics of homosexual behavior, this book intends to address the ethics of homosexual desire or homosexual orientation."
- From Dust to Deity: Some Critical Reflections on a Critical Book" -- "Confessing the Impassible God is mainly a polemic against a more moderate form of classic theism."
- James K. A. Smith and Augustinianism -- "...Smith offers a fascinating blend of Augustinianism and contemporary phenomenology that is at once neither straightforward Augustine nor phenomenology."
- Leonard's Book Restoration Station -- Highly Recommended -- "Back in February of 2014 I had my favorite Bible rebound by them, and I have been thrilled with it ever since."
- Reading Notes: Christocentrism -- "This brief bibliography points to a few helpful christocentric texts while also accounting for at least some of that diversity."
- Stop Asking Jesus into Your Heart? A Conversation J. D. Greear -- "He has written a short and accessible book called Stop Asking Jesus Into Your Heart: How to Know for Sure You Are Saved."
“Ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein.” Caveat lector
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Thursday, March 31, 2016
Reviews and other book stuff
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