- A Review of Rabbi Tovia Singer’s Let’s Get Biblical -- “Singer uses two strategies in order to undermine Christian claims that Jesus is the fulfillment of Old Testament historical messianic prophecies.”
- Book Review: Greek for Life -- “What makes the book so helpful and engaging is the conversational style of the writing and how the authors demonstrate that they understand the real reasons why people fail to keep their Greek.”
- Book Review: Men and Women in the Church -- “Now, despite these concerns, I think DeYoung has offered a fine primer on the topic from a complementarian perspective.”
- Book Review: On Worship, by H. B. Charles -- “Charles excels when emphasizing how worship exists for God. ‘The legitimacy of worship is based on the worthiness of the object,’ he argues.”
- The Book of Acts in its First Century Setting. Volume 2. Graeco-Roman Setting -- “This collection of essays makes accessible to scholars and students a wealth of background information to the book of Acts, some of which has only become available in recent years.”
- The Lost Sermons of C. H. Spurgeon, Volume VII -- “There was no way to put three notebooks’ worth of material into Volume VII (even if it is massive) without a major departure from the format of the first six volumes...Notebooks 7-9, which make up Volume VII, contain 467 handwritten pages.”
- The Problem With New Age Bible Versions -- “New Age Bible Versions is extensively documented, but the documentation is extremely unreliable. A great many references that I attempted to check were not accurate.”
“Ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein.” Caveat lector
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Friday, February 03, 2023
Let’s Get Biblical, and other book notices & reviews
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