The Sacrifice of Praise
Herman Bavinck is one of my favourite theologians of all time. He’s probably most well-known for his Reformed Dogmatics, which have been translated pretty recently making the wisdom of Bavinck…
Under re-construction <3
Herman Bavinck is one of my favourite theologians of all time. He’s probably most well-known for his Reformed Dogmatics, which have been translated pretty recently making the wisdom of Bavinck…
Everyone seems to be making lists of their favourite reads of the first 6 months of 2019. I’m jumping on the bandwagon with this post to share my top 5…
There is no one better suited to write a book on Richard Dawkins and C. S. Lewis, two prominent Oxford academics, than Alister McGrath, an Oxford academic himself who has…
“The Reformation and the Irrepressible Word of God: Interpretation, Theology, and Practice” is a collection of essays based on the Reformation and the Ministry of the Word conference held at…
The month of June has come and gone just as fast as the others. As always, this post includes a monthly summary of the books and articles I’ve read as…
The ESV Prayer Bible from Crossway publishers has quickly become one of my favourite Bibles. It’s not a study Bible per se. By this I mean it does not contain…
“Mere Calvinism” by Jim Scott Orrick is another book on the doctrines of grace as summed up in the acronym TULIP. Total depravity, Unconditional election, Limited atonement, and Perseverance of…
I was both intimidated and excited to pick up “Learning Biblical Hebrew: Reading for Comprehension: an Introductory Grammar” by Karl V. Kutz and Rebekah L. Josberger. Their bios are on…