For the Cause of the Son of God
For the Cause of the Son of God provides a well-researched, respectful and timely answer to the claim that predestinarian, […]
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For the Cause of the Son of God provides a well-researched, respectful and timely answer to the claim that predestinarian, […]
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The other day I posted my review of Alister McGrath’s The Passionate Intellect. One thing I didn’t mention in this […]
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I’m currently reading By Faith Alone: Answering the Challenges to the Doctrine of Justification, edited by Gary Johnson and Guy […]
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At the suggestion of Carl Trueman, I’ve been reading David Hackett Fischer’s Historians’ Fallacies: Toward a Logic of Historical Thought. […]
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I’m quite enjoying this book of essays and reviews by Don Carson. In chapter 2, he discusses “Recent Developments in […]
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“Frequently quoted as proof of his irremediable dependence on Scottish Common sense are the following words from Charles Hodge: ‘The […]
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It’s no secret that I love books. Here in my study I often feel like I’m surrounded by good friends. […]
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It’s no secret that I love books. Here in my study I often feel like I’m surrounded by good friends. […]
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It’s no secret that I love books. Here in my study I often feel like I’m surrounded by good friends. […]
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It’s no secret that I love books. Here in my study I often feel like I’m surrounded by good friends. […]
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It’s not a secret that I love books. Here in my study I often feel like I’m surrounded by good […]
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It’s not a secret that I love books. Here in my study I often feel like I’m surrounded by good […]
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It’s not a secret that I love books. Here in my study I often feel like I’m surrounded by good […]
Read moreIn Encountering Missionary Life and Work, Steffen and Douglas have some interesting sidebars that raise some issues that missionaries often […]
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