

Thomas Kuhn, History, and Theology
At the suggestion of Carl Trueman, I’ve been reading David Hackett Fischer’s Historians’ Fallacies: Toward a Logic of Historical Thought. […]
Read moreAt the suggestion of Carl Trueman, I’ve been reading David Hackett Fischer’s Historians’ Fallacies: Toward a Logic of Historical Thought. […]
Read moreI’m quite enjoying this book of essays and reviews by Don Carson. In chapter 2, he discusses “Recent Developments in […]
Read more“Frequently quoted as proof of his irremediable dependence on Scottish Common sense are the following words from Charles Hodge: ‘The […]
Read moreIt’s no secret that I love books. Here in my study I often feel like I’m surrounded by good friends. […]
Read moreIt’s no secret that I love books. Here in my study I often feel like I’m surrounded by good friends. […]
Read moreIt’s no secret that I love books. Here in my study I often feel like I’m surrounded by good friends. […]
Read moreIt’s no secret that I love books. Here in my study I often feel like I’m surrounded by good friends. […]
Read moreIt’s not a secret that I love books. Here in my study I often feel like I’m surrounded by good […]
Read moreIt’s not a secret that I love books. Here in my study I often feel like I’m surrounded by good […]
Read moreIt’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 […]
Read moreWhat does a pastor (or aspiring pastor) read for personal edification? Well, if you follow the advice of C. S. […]
Read moreI’m currently reading this book which is meant as an introduction to cross-cultural ministry for aspiring missionaries. I’m not all […]
Read moreThis morning let me say something about an interesting section of this book in chapter 9, “Can I Preach a […]
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