- About 20 book reviews, in the Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal, 2021 -- “Poythress is to be commended for making a truly daunting subject as accessible as possible. Most chapters conclude by showing a link between the chapter’s topic and the Resurrection.”
- Book Review: Jeffrey D. Johnson’s “Behind the Bible” -- “Perhaps most significantly, Johnson does not interact with alternative proposals for understanding text criticism, especially as they have been presented in conservative and Reformed circles.”
- Book Review: Tom Nettles, Ready for Reformation: Bringing Authentic Reform to Southern Baptist Churches -- “See above for audio versions of my review of Tom Nettles, Ready for Reformation: Bringing Authentic Reform to Southern Baptist Churches. My written review appeared in the Evangelical Forum Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 1 (2006).”
- In the Ruins of the Church: Sustaining Faith in an Age of Diminished Christianity -- “The first, and most interesting section of the book, explores Reno’s diagnosis of modernity and the church’s syncretistic relationship to it.”
- James Robinson Graves: Staking the Boundaries of Baptist Identity, Reviewed by Anthony L. Chute -- “In addition to describing how Graves interpreted the Bible’s teaching on the church, Patterson explores why Graves understood the Bible as he did.”
- James Robinson Graves: Staking the Boundaries of Baptist Identity, Reviewed by James R. Duvall -- “This is more than a biography; it is a comparison of the author’s theological views with those of his subject.”
- Review: What preachers have said in times of national crisis -- “Matthes is not entirely clear or consistent on what constitutes a genuine use of the Christian message.”
- New Book on the Doctrine of Preservation by Richard Brash -- “Richard has now turned to the doctrine of preservation itself in a new book with Christian Focus. It’s intended for a lay audience and gives his own, positive view of divine preservation.”
- WM 93: Review: Garnet Howard Milne’s “Has the Bible been kept pure?” -- “This book is an important contribution in defense of the ‘preservationist’ confessional text of Scripture over against the ‘reconstructionist’ modern text of Scripture on historical theological grounds.”
- WM 128: Brash WJT Article on the “Originals” -- “Methodologically, Brash surveys four key thinkers from the seventeenth century, broadly defined, from 1588 (the publication of William Whitaker’s Disputation on Holy Scripture) to 1687 (the death of Francis Turretin).”
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Monday, January 03, 2022
About 20 book reviews, and other reviews
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