This chart summarizes the six “counterfeit gospels” that Trevin Wax refutes in Counterfeit Gospels: Rediscovering the Good News in a World of False Hope (Chicago: Moody, 2011), 210:
The book comes out today. More info.
by Andy Naselli
This chart summarizes the six “counterfeit gospels” that Trevin Wax refutes in Counterfeit Gospels: Rediscovering the Good News in a World of False Hope (Chicago: Moody, 2011), 210:
The book comes out today. More info.
by Andy Naselli
Sinclair Ferguson is writing a series of children’s books called “Heroes of the Faith.” The first three books highlight heroes of the first centuries:
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I read these three books to my 2.75-year-old daughter last week, and she enjoyed them (and has kept asking me to read the story of Polycarp to her again). But she got restless while I read them because there are a lot of words on each page and the prose is more at the level of elementary-school children.
Each book ends with a timeline that lists heroes of the faith that Ferguson apparently plans to write books about: [Read more…] about Heroes of the First Centuries: Children’s Books by Sinclair Ferguson
by Andy Naselli
When I read this practical book a few weeks ago, I thought, “This is the perfect high school graduation gift. And it would also benefit college students, parents, professors, and pastors.”
Alex Chediak. Thriving at College: Make Great Friends, Keep Your Faith, and Get Ready for the Real World! Carol Stream, IL: Tyndale House, 2011.
Westminster Books is running a sale that ends on April 5:
About forty people have endorsed it, including Randy Alcorn, David Dockery, Rick Holland, Al Mohler, Chris Morgan, Leland Ryken, Sam Storms, and Bruce Ware.
Chediak, associate professor of engineering and physics at California Baptist University, is the author of With One Voice: Singleness, Dating, and Marriage to the Glory of God
and editor of Five Paths to the Love of Your Life. [Read more…] about Thriving at College
by Andy Naselli
Michael A. G. Haykin gives six reasons that we should read and study the church fathers (Rediscovering the Church Fathers: Who They Were and How They Shaped the Church
[Wheaton: Crossway, 2011], 17–28):
So where should you start? Haykin suggests some books in Appendix 1 (157–58, bullet-points added):
[Introduction]
Where does one begin reading the Fathers? Well, first of all, I would start with two tremendous secondary sources:
Together these will provide an excellent orientation in terms of the history of the Patristic era (Chadwick) and the spirituality of the Fathers (Wilken). [Read more…] about Reading the Church Fathers
by Andy Naselli
I love listening to Tim Keller preach or explain how he preaches and ministers in Manhattan. I don’t always agree with his exegetical steps, but I always learn from his penetrating insights and stimulating observations.
I recently listened to two thought-provoking lecture series that Keller presented at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary:
The CDs (which aren’t cheap) include extensive PDF handouts.
Related:
by Andy Naselli
Dave Doran recalls six books or articles by evangelicals “about the need to formulate doctrinal boundaries” and “the question of separation”:
1. Carson, D. A. Love in Hard Places. Wheaton: Crossway, 2002.
2. Mohler Jr., R. Albert. “Reformist Evangelicalism: A Center without a Circumference.” Page 131–50 in A Confessing Theology for Postmodern Times. Edited by Michael S. Horton. Wheaton: Crossway, 2000.
3. Grudem, Wayne. “Why, When, and for What Should We Draw New Boundaries?” Page 339–70 in Beyond the Bounds: Open Theism and the Undermining of Biblical Christianity. Edited by John Piper and Justin Taylor. Wheaton: Crossway, 2003.
[Read more…] about Doctrinal Boundaries
by Andy Naselli
I’ve been wanting to read this, but my Dutch is about as good as my Ugaritic. And I haven’t been sufficiently motivated to enter Geerhardus Vos’s Dutch systematic theology line by line into Google translate.
Problem (almost) solved: Logos is planning to translate it!
But they need sufficient pre-pub orders first. I placed my order yesterday.
by Andy Naselli
This book just came out this month, and it looks like one that will serve some churches well:
Daniel Evans and Joseph Godwin Jr. Elder Governance: Insights into Making the Transition. Eugene, OR: Resource, 2011. xvii + 120 pp.
When the leadership of Patterson Park Church looked for a book explaining the process of transitioning from a board-run church to an elder-led form of church government, a structure they had come to believe was more in line with Scripture, they found none. God honored their efforts and two of their elders decided a book still needed to be written. Elder Governance: Insights into Making the Transition examines church government from a biblical and historical context and tells the story of Patterson Park’s transition. The authors are hopeful that God will use their experience to help others considering such a transition.
Table of contents: [Read more…] about Making the Transition to Elder Governance