
Ten Books for Thinking About Human Persons
A few months ago, Jordan Steffaniak reached out to me asking if I’d provide a short write-up covering three to five books about the doctrine

A few months ago, Jordan Steffaniak reached out to me asking if I’d provide a short write-up covering three to five books about the doctrine

I am not a libertarian about free will.[1] I think there are good objections to libertarianism. But many criticisms of libertarianism rest on confusions, and

Plagiarism has been in the evangelical news recently due to the current Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) President Ed Litton’s alleged plagiarism of former SBC President

Merkle, Benjamin L. and Robert L. Plummer. Greek for Life: Strategies for Learning, Retaining, and Reviving New Testament Greek. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Academic, 2017.

Growing up and serving in Landmark Baptist churches in the Deep South, a document entitled “Church Covenant” hung on a wall somewhere in the auditorium.

Craig Carter and John Peckham have recently written books on theology. Carter has written an enthusiastic effort at the retrieval and defense of something he

Contemplating God with the Great Tradition: Trinitarian Classical Theism. By Craig A. Carter. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2021. 280pp. $39.99, softcover. Craig A. Carter is

A theological understanding of the Ordinary Means of Grace is what every Christian generation needs. This is particularly true in our day when so many

Mark Jones, in a recent podcast, briefly infers that there is “built-in space” within the confessions (and thus Scriptural authority) for a reasonable response to

Trueman, Carl R. The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self: Cultural Amnesia, Expressive Individualism, and the Road to Sexual Revolution. Wheaton, Illinois: Crossway, 2020.