The Logic of the Body: Retrieving Theological Psychology is written by Matthew A. Lapine and published by Lexham Press. This work is a part of Lexham’s “Studies in Historical & Systematic Theology” series. Matt CoverMatt became a joyful follower of Jesus at the age of 21. He is very grateful to be a husband to […]
{Book Review} The Unfolding Word: The Story of the Bible from Creation to New Creation
Zach Keele is the author of The Unfolding Word: The Story of the Bible from Creation to New Creation. Keele is a pastor at Escondido Orthdox Presbyterian Church as well as a lecturer at Westminster Seminary California. This book is published by Lexham Press. Matt CoverMatt became a joyful follower of Jesus at the age […]
{Book Review} Dual Citizens: Politics and American Evangelicalism
Dual Citizens: Politics and American Evangelicalism is published by Lexham Press and edited by Timothy Padgett. This is a really neat book, one unlike any other that I own. It consists of nearly 100 articles that have been published by Christianity Today (CT) between 1956 and 2016. So what’s the point of this book? I’ll […]
{Book Review} The Spirit of Holiness: Reflections on Biblical Spirituality
The Spirit of Holiness: Reflections on Biblical Spirituality is published by Lexham Press. This book is edited by Terry Delaney and Roger Duke. Matt CoverMatt became a joyful follower of Jesus at the age of 21. He is very grateful to be a husband to Lindsey, and a father to four boys. He is an […]
{Book Review} Science and the Bible: Modern Insights for an Ancient Text
Lexham Press is the publisher of a series called “Scripture in Context”. One of the volumes in that series is titled Science and the Bible: Modern Insights for an Ancient Text, and it is authored by David Instone-Brewer. Matt CoverMatt became a joyful follower of Jesus at the age of 21. He is very grateful […]