
Review: Warranted Christian Belief
Editor’s Note: This book review correlates with the book recommended by Dr. Tawa Anderson in our Q&A for Prospective PhDs Series. If you have not

Editor’s Note: This book review correlates with the book recommended by Dr. Tawa Anderson in our Q&A for Prospective PhDs Series. If you have not

The last decade or two has been replete with interest in the theology, exegesis, and reading strategies of the earliest Christians. Beyond the sheer increased

Editor’s Note: This book review correlates with the book recommended by Dr. Bill Henard in our Q&A for Prospective PhDs Series. If you have not read Dr.

We’re told never to judge a book by its cover. And yet, I do it often, and did so again with this book after I

Introduction Conversations between Protestant and non-Protestant traditions often degenerate into little more than a clash of caricatures and a rehashing of underdeveloped arguments. Gavin Ortlund’s

Littlejohn, Brad and Chris Castaldo. Why Do Protestants Convert? Landrum, SC: The Davenant Press, 2023. 100 pages. Softcover. 978-1-949716-20-7. $12.95. Introduction The past thirty

Matthew T. Martens, Reforming Criminal Justice: A Christian Perspective (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2023), Hardcover, $34.99. “The first thing we do, let’s kill all the

The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism: How the Evangelical Battle Over the End Times Shaped a Nation. Daniel G. Hummel. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Publishing,

Coggins, James R., John Smyth’s Congregation: English Separatism, Mennonite Influence, and the Elect Nation (Waterloo, Ontario: Herald Press, 1991). Reading James R. Coggins

Heath Lambert, Biblical Counseling and Common Grace (Greensboro: Shepherd Press, 2023), paperback, $17.99. Heath Lambert’s Biblical Counseling and Common Grace is a work inspired