- Andrew Farley's Book "God Without Religion" Might Lead You To A "Religion Without the Bible" -- "...you'll find his Biblical exegesis is shoddy; many of his theological views to be unbiblical; and most of his conclusions to be very extreme."
- Book Review: God So Loved the World, by Fisher Humphreys and Paul Robertson -- "A large portion of Prof. Humphreys’s book is devoted to a proof that the term “traditional Baptists” rightly belongs to those Baptists who reject the Calvinist understanding of redemption."
- Book Review - Reese Chronological Encyclopedia of Christian biographies -- "This is a complete encyclopedia of biographies of men and women who have contributed to the growth and development of the Church through the centuries."
- God So Loved the World: Traditional Baptists and Calvinism, review by W. Glenn Jonas Jr. -- "The idea for this book came from a telephone call to Fisher Humphreys from a Baptist layman expressing concern about his new pastor who had embraced Calvinism."
- Going Public: Why Baptism Is Required for Church Membership -- "To advance his thesis, Jamieson acknowledges that he must demonstrate baptism is intrinsic, not incidental, to church membership."
- What Augustine’s Baptism Can Teach Our Churches -- "Ambrose took the moment of baptism as itself a teaching exercise, showing how in baptism the whole of redemptive history centers on Christ in his death, burial, and resurrection."
“Ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein.” Caveat lector
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Saturday, September 03, 2016
Andrew Farley, and other reviews
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