I attempt to answer that question on the Desiring God Blog.
That short article answers a very specific question about 1 Peter 5:6–7. Here are some other resources: [Read more…] about What Is the Relationship between Humility and Anxiety?
by Andy Naselli
I attempt to answer that question on the Desiring God Blog.
That short article answers a very specific question about 1 Peter 5:6–7. Here are some other resources: [Read more…] about What Is the Relationship between Humility and Anxiety?
by Andy Naselli
Several years ago Collin Hansen and I coedited a debate-book on evangelicalism.
David Bebbington’s famous quadrilateral features prominently in our book (cf. pp. 70, 73, 75, 95, 106, 119, 121, 122, 128, 151, 153, 157, 169–76, 182, 188, 196, 209–10), so I was eager to see what Bebbington thinks of our book in his review. I read his review in December 2012, and I’ve been checking regularly since then for this review to become available online. It’s now available as a PDF:
David W. Bebbington. “About the Definition of Evangelicalism . . . .” Institute for the Study of American Evangelicals 83 (2012): 1–6.
Overall, his review is favorable and generous. I’m grateful.
by Andy Naselli
Charles Spurgeon read John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress over one hundred times. Many Christians today haven’t read it even once. That’s a tragedy!
The Pilgrim’s Progress is a favorite story at our home, and we’ve used several good resources for our children. We’re delighted to add one more: a dramatic reading for kids. This abridged reading is 1 hour and 44 minutes. Our kids love it.
(This abridgment, which J. I. Packer endorses, has corresponding curriculum that becomes available this month. I haven’t seen it, but I suspect that it’s good.)
by Andy Naselli
Several years ago I attempted to write a short, accessible chapter on the doctrine of Scripture as part of a book that Kevin DeYoung edited. Now Kevin’s most recent work is a short, accessible book on the doctrine of Scripture:
Kevin DeYoung. Taking God at His Word: Why the Bible Is Knowable, Necessary, and Enough, and What That Means for You and Me. Wheaton: Crossway, 2014.
It’s what we’ve come to expect from Kevin: sound, edifying, accessible, and witty. This is the best overall popular-level book on Scripture that I’m aware of.
by Andy Naselli
TGC published the latest issue of Themelios this morning.
I reviewed the Baker Academic Biblical Studies Bundle from Logos Bible Software.
Two highlights:
by Andy Naselli
Wayne Grudem, “Why, When, and for What Should We Draw New Boundaries?” in Beyond the Bounds: Open Theism and the Undermining of Biblical Christianity [free PDF] (ed. John Piper, Justin Taylor, and Paul Kjoss Helseth; Wheaton: Crossway, 2003), 369 (numbering added):
Some wrong questions to ask
It is important to add that there are some questions that should not be part of our consideration in deciding which doctrinal matters to exclude with new boundaries. These are questions such as the following:
Such questions are all grounded in a wrongful fear of man, not in a fear of God and trust in God.
by Andy Naselli
This book released in November 2013:
Charles L. Quarles. A Theology of Matthew: Jesus Revealed as Deliverer, King, and Incarnate Creator. Explorations in Biblical Theology. Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R Publishing, 2013. 15-page sample PDF. [Read more…] about A Theology of Matthew
by Andy Naselli
C. Ben Mitchell, Ethics and Moral Reasoning: A Student’s Guide (Reclaiming the Christian Intellectual Tradition; Wheaton: Crossway, 2013), 95–96:
Below is a suggested procedure for finding ethical guidance from the Bible: [Read more…] about How to Find Ethical Guidance from the Bible