Is Postmodern Relativism Dead? (James)
It was not very long ago that many Christians believed we were living in an age of unfettered relativism. ‘That’s […]
Read moreIt was not very long ago that many Christians believed we were living in an age of unfettered relativism. ‘That’s […]
Read moreThis book by Sarah Stankorb – wow. It was a smack in the face. I’ve rarely read a book as […]
Read moreI’m probably going to follow up with a proper review of this down the track, but just for today I […]
Read moreMental Health and Your Church: A Handbook for Biblical Care, Helen Thorne & Dr. Steve Midgley. Charlotte: The Good Book […]
Read moreI was recently interviewed on the Kids Talk Church History Podcast about Guido de Bres and the history of the […]
Read moreI’m flying on my way home from a ten-day trip where I spoke at a conference and preached on two […]
Read more“We have thought on your steadfast love, O God, in the midst of your temple.” — Psalm 48:9 Does your […]
Read moreMy new book is now available. In North America, you can purchase it directly from the publisher here. If you’re […]
Read moreSusannah Spurgeon: Lessons for a Life of Joyful Eagerness in Christ, Mary K. Mohler. Ross-shire: Christian Focus Publications, 2023. Hardcover, […]
Read morePower struggles appear everywhere in history. One of the epic power struggles was the one between popes and kings. As […]
Read moreYou can learn a lot by paying attention to your dog. We have Monty, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. Monty […]
Read moreI first came across the Lutheran Johann Georg Hamann (1730-1788) in Gene Edward Veith’s Post-Christian. Hamann was what we call […]
Read moreSuch a Mind as This: A Biblical-Theological Study of Thinking in the Old Testament, Richard L. Smith. Eugene: Wipf & […]
Read more40 Questions About the Text and Canon of the New Testament, Charles L. Quarles and L. Scott Kellum. Grand Rapids: […]
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