
Book Review: A Short Treatise on Political Power by John Ponet
What has an English bishop to do with the American War for Independence? According to John Adams, much in every way. Although largely neglected now,

What has an English bishop to do with the American War for Independence? According to John Adams, much in every way. Although largely neglected now,

Editor’s Note: This Book Review is part of our Biblical Covenants and the Conflict in the Middle East series, in which we bring together scholars

Benjamin L. Merkle serves at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary as the M. O. Owens Jr. Chair of New Testament Studies, research professor of New Testament

Editor’s Note: This book review correlates with the book recommended by Dr. Chuck Lawless 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