RHB’s recent publication, A Puritan Theology, has been wildly popular. As a result, it is somewhat difficult to get your hands on a copy. Thankfully, I have had a chance to spend a few weeks with this monumental text. Here are some of my thoughts… First, Joel Beeke and Mark Jones do a phenomenal job […]
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Trevin Wax has made a name for himself as a blogger and author. His most popular book to-date has been Counterfeit Gospels. Moody was kind enough to send me a copy so that I could supply you, my loyal readers, with a brief review. It seems to me that most authors who write on the […]
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Michael Reeves is a gifted writer! Seriously! Few writers have the ability to write on weighty matters while maintaining a whimsical style. Yet, this is exactly what Reeves has done over and over again. His latest book, Delighting in the Trinity, continues this trend. By writing Delighting in the Trinity, Reeves has managed to pen […]
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Read part one here. Pitfall Two: Defending Christendom I have become quite uncomfortable with a number of “ecumenical” apologetic movements that have sprung up in recent years. These groups broadly invite Protestants, Roman Catholics, and even Oneness adherents to join together in defending Christianity. The danger in this approach is that the gospel is forgotten. […]
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In practicing apologetics a number of dangerous pitfalls are ever-present. I hope to explain some of these pitfalls (and how to avoid them) over a series of three or four posts. So, please continue to check back often for additions to this series. Pitfall One: Defending Mere Monotheism Mere Monotheism: So often, those defending Christianity […]
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November 7, 2012
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