

Book Review: The End of Secularism
The End of Secularism, Hunter Baker, Wheaton: Crossway Books, 2009. Soft cover, 224 pages, $21.99. Secularism has been a Christian […]
Read moreThe End of Secularism, Hunter Baker, Wheaton: Crossway Books, 2009. Soft cover, 224 pages, $21.99. Secularism has been a Christian […]
Read moreThe Defense of the Faith (Fourth Edition), Cornelius Van Til, edited by K. Scott Oliphint, Phillipsburg: P&R, 1955 (2008). Paperback, […]
Read morePresuppositional Apologetics: Stated and Defended, Greg L. Bahnsen (ed. Joel McDurmon), Powder Springs: American Vision Press, 2008. Hardcover, 296 pages, […]
Read moreUnderstanding English Bible Translation: The Case for an Essentially Literal Approach, Leland Ryken, Wheaton: Crossway Books, 2009. Paperback, 208 pages, […]
Read moreI don’t read a lot of fiction. However, a gift card to Chapters/Indigo gives plenty of motivation to find some […]
Read moreThe Elder: Today’s Ministry Rooted in All of Scripture, Cornelis Van Dam, Phillipsburg: P&R, 2009. Soft cover, 283 pages, $19.20. […]
Read moreCome Join with Me in the Worship Service, Inge de Visser-Oostdijk, Armadale: Pro Ecclesia Publishers, 2008. Hardcover, 85 pages, $20.58. […]
Read moreJohn Calvin: A Pilgrim’s Life, Herman J. Selderhuis, Downers Grove: IVP Academic, 2009. Paperback, 287 pages, $28.99. After reading the […]
Read moreJason Lisle, The Ultimate Proof of Creation: Resolving the Origins Debate, Green Forest: Master Books, 2009. Paperback, 254 pages, $13.99 […]
Read moreBuilding on Sand: Human Dignity in Canadian Law & Society, Mark Penninga, Winnipeg: Premier Publishing, 2009. Paperback, 131 pages, $10.00. […]
Read moreThe Gospel-Driven Life: Being Good News People in a Bad News World, Michael Horton, Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 2009. Hardcover, […]
Read moreDaryl Hart adds his thoughts on Frame’s review of Horton’s Christless Christianity.
Read moreJohn Frame recently reviewed Michael Horton’s Christless Christianity — and he didn’t have much nice to say about it. Today […]
Read moreAbout a year ago, I posted something on my old blog about Tim Keller’s book The Reason for God. I […]
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