On My Shelf: Life and Books with David Wells
By Ivan Mesa in Reviews, Christian Living
David Wells reveals what books have shaped him, what he’s currently writing, his favorite books, and more.
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By William VanDoodewaard
While the scriptural terms 'heresy' and 'blasphemy' are rarely used today, Giberson has moved into the realm where these sober descriptors find warrant. READ MORE
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By Ivan Mesa in Reviews, Christian Living
David Wells reveals what books have shaped him, what he’s currently writing, his favorite books, and more.
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Those with liberal views of morality are at odds with traditional views of God. When forced to amend their morals or amend their beliefs, they pick the latter.
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What a political commentator’s bestseller tells us about finding Christ in the Old Testament.
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Who is the Protestant reformer so little thought of by his own country that his grave marker is now part of a parking lot?
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John Frame reveals what books have shaped him, what he’s currently writing, his favorite apologetic books, and more.
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The benefits of the gospel are in Christ. They do not exist apart from him. They are ours only in him.
READ MOREBy Louis Markos in Reviews, Bible & Theology
I’m glad my eyes have now been opened by this seminal, path-breaking book to those vital dimensions of the One who was and is the God-Man.
READ MOREBy Micah Watson in Reviews, Christian Living
If marriage shouldn’t be restricted based on gender, why should it be restricted based on number? Adherents to historic Christian sexual orthodoxy are now the outlandish ones.
READ MOREBy Gerald Bray in Reviews, Bible & Theology
This book is like a doughnut: rich around the edges but empty inside. It’s valuable for its general depiction of the world in which Augustine grew up, but tells us nothing about his inner spiritual life.
READ MOREBy Collin Hansen in Reviews, Christian Living
There is a new kind of unease that I've discovered by finally planting myself in one place.
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