Michael Horton has written a massive two-volume work called Justification that belongs to the “New Studies in Dogmatics” series published by Zondervan. This is an absolutely crucial work that scholars will need to interact with for a very long time. The two volumes cover an amazing amount of territory, offering an exhaustive treatment of the […]
{Book Review} Philippians (Lectio Continua Commentary Series)
Reformation Heritage Books has recently published another volume in their excellent commentary series called The Lectio Continua Expository Commentary on the New Testament. The latest addition is Philippians by David T.A. Strain. Matt CoverMatt became a joyful follower of Jesus at the age of 21. He is very grateful to be a husband to Lindsey, […]
{Book Review} A Small Book for the Hurting Heart
New Growth Press has published a new book called A Small Book for the Hurting Heart: Meditations on Loss, Grief, and Healing, written by Pastor Paul Tautges. In this (actually small in size) book, Tautges provides 50 devotionals that are filled with help, hope, and encouragement. The book is intended to be read on a […]
{Book Review} Ephesians: Evangelical Exegetical Commentary
Lexham Press is the publisher of a more recent commentary series called “Evangelical Exegetical Commentary” (EEC). The editors are H. Wayne House, W. Hall Harris III, and Andrew W. Pitts. This is a review of the Ephesians volume of this excellent new series, and it is authored by S. M. Baugh, the well-known and highly […]
{Book Review} Walking the Ancient Paths: A Commentary on Jeremiah
Walter C. Kaiser (with Tiberius Rata) has produced yet another wonderful commentary on God’s Word. Walking the Ancient Paths: A Commentary on Jeremiah is published by Lexham Press (2019) and is a stand-alone commentary that doesn’t belong to any specific series. It has some very technical aspects to it, and yet Kaiser touches on points […]