- A Review of Bart Ehrman’s Armageddon: What the Book of Revelation Really Says -- “In reality, the subtitle of the book reveals the philosophical Nicolaitanism of which Ehrman has long projected over his audience, and which, ironically, the book of Revelation records that Jesus hates...”
- A Review of Steve McVey, Grace Walk -- “With careful examination and reflection the reader will find that McVey has taken some major detours from the classical Biblical doctrines of salvation and sanctification.”
- Bold and Broken – Witty, Intriguing, and Powerful -- “Even though the writing style is casual, this book has an inexcusable number of grammatical errors (around thirty-two) many of which are typos.”
- Book Review: Baptist Distinctives and New Testament Church Order, by Kevin Bauder -- “This book is designed to be a primer on six Baptist distinctives, and, in that regard, it is a welcome addition.”
- City of Man, Kingdom of God Author Q&A with Jesse Johnson -- “When the COVID lockdowns started, I began looking for resources that might help Christian leaders think through government regulation of church worship.”
- Mark Ward’s “Authorized” Lies: False Friends -- “The more I look into the meat and substance of Mark Ward’s book, the more that the issues become glaringly obvious.”
- Review: Comanche Empire -- This book demonstrates that Comanches were indeed a powerful nation with a fascinatingly diffuse and structurally flexible culture who were nonetheless engaged in a constant struggle with surrounding nations.
- Review of Stephen Lahey’s translation of John Wyclif’s Trialogus -- “The volume includes a substantial introduction, with a brief overview of Wyclif’s life followed by a discussion of the contents and aims of Trialogus.”
- The Canceling of the American Mind, by FIRE’s Greg Lukianoff and Rikki Schlott -- “Greg Lukianoff and Rikki Schlott get under its surface and at the deeper problem: the extraordinarily rapid erosion of America’s once-thriving free speech culture.”
- The Genesis of Gender: A Christian Theory by Abigail Rine Favale -- “So-called ‘Christian feminism’ is, too often, secular feminism with a light Jesus glaze on top, a cherry-picked biblical garnish.”
- Translating the Bible: From William Tyndale to King James -- “The bulk of the book is the text of the prefaces to these translations (sometimes prefaces to more than one edition) with the text slightly updated for ease of reading.”
“Ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein.” Caveat lector
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Saturday, March 09, 2024
Bart Ehrman’s Armageddon, and other reviews
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