Books A Review of “The Holy Spirit” by Sinclair Ferguson 19 Jun 2017 There has been plenty written on the so-called “shy member of the Trinity.” If Sinclair Ferguson is neither the first nor the last to write about Him, his book might,…
Books A Review of “The Holy Spirit” by Christopher Holmes 12 Jun 2017 "God's work towards the outside - what I will call the economy - has assumed disproportionate significance in contemporary theology," says Christopher Holmes. Much of academic theological focus in more…
Books A Review of “He Who Gives Life” by Graham Cole 5 Jun 2017 Talk about the Holy Spirit can often be muddled and foggy. If He is not as "forgotten" as some claim, the doctrine of the Holy Spirit is still not articulated…
Books A Review of “Surprised by the Voice of God” by Jack Deere 30 May 2017 The humble, the available, and the willing can hear the voice of God through prophetic visions, dreams, impressions, and even (on rare occasions) through audible words. Such is the argument…
Books A Review of “Restoring the Shattered Self” by Heather Davediuk Gingrich 22 May 2017 All counseling is theological in nature. Since all counseling operates within some vision of life it necessarily involves theology, beliefs about the world and the way we were made to…
Books A Review of “The Race Set Before Us” by Thomas Schreiner and Ardel Caneday 15 May 2017 Christians have, for generations, wrestled with the idea of the assurance of salvation. Can Christians lose their salvation? What is the relationship between the promises of salvation and the warnings…
Books A Review of “How Can I Be Sure?” by John Stevens 1 May 2017 Doubt is not the same as unbelief, but if we don't wrestle with our doubts wisely they can lead to unbelief. John Stevens, National Director of the Fellowship of Independent…
Books A Review of “Can I Lose My Salvation?” by R.C. Sproul 24 Apr 201724 Apr 2017 The issues of doubt and assurance of salvation raise deeply personal questions and yet they are intimately tied to our theological beliefs. The temptation is to disconnect the two -…
Books A Review of “Paul, the Spirit, and the People of God” by Gordon Fee 17 Apr 201717 Apr 2017 “The health of the contemporary church necessitates that its theology of the Spirit and its experience of the Spirit correspond much more closely than they have in much of the…
Books A Review of “How Can I Be Sure I’m A Christian?” by Donald Whitney 10 Apr 2017 There is no real disconnect between the theological and the practical. If we are sometimes convinced otherwise, and if we often live to the contrary, their compatibility remains. Don Whitney…