A Possessed Culture?
Missionaries and mission scholars do a lot of thinking about culture. This is especially because so much mission work is […]
Read moreMissionaries and mission scholars do a lot of thinking about culture. This is especially because so much mission work is […]
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Though often decried as an inward looking church document, Dr. Bredenhof proves clearly, both from internal evidence and contemporary sources, […]
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Wes Bredenhof’s detailed study of the Belgic Confession is brimming with insights for those who want to understand better how […]
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The Difficult Doctrine of the Love of God, D.A. Carson, Wheaton: Crossway Books, 2000. Softcover, 93 pages, $12.48. When it […]
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It would be an understatement to say that Dr. Wes Bredenhof has chosen a neglected topic for this book by […]
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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 following is an excerpt from The Gospel Under the Northern Lights, a book I’m working on about my experiences […]
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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. […]
Read moreI like a lot of stuff that Darryl Hart has done in the area of church history. I can’t get […]
Read moreThe following is an excerpt from The Gospel Under the Northern Lights, a book I’m working on about my experiences […]
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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I’m currently reading this book which is meant as an introduction to cross-cultural ministry for aspiring missionaries. I’m not all […]
Read moreBack in the 1920s, R. B. Kuiper observed that many people in the Reformed Church in America rejected the Reformed […]
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A couple of years ago, my grandfather gave me a bunch of his old books. Among them was Farley Mowat’s […]
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