Ever since reading Total Truth, How Should We Then Live, and Saving Leonardo, I’ve had an interest into Philosophy. “Consequences of Ideas” is a look through history at the dominant philosophical notions …
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The motto of John Piper’s ministry could be “God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him.” This is his definition of Christian hedonism. In essence, …
This book was recommended to me by a friend and I am glad she did! I have often thought I need to read more C.S. Lewis; as a child, I …
I read Nancy Pearcey’s book, “Total Truth” last year. Pearcey became a Christian when she visited the L’Abri house in Switzerland which Schaeffer founded. This was my first introduction to Schaeffer. A …
In my quest to read all of the series of David F. Wells’ quartet of books (No Place for Truth, God in the Wasteland, and the Courage to be Protestant including this book) …
The exposition of this book takes place in New Orleans, where we meet Ignatius Riley. He is large man who lives with his mother, has a master’s degree, and has …
The first book of the year is a man I discovered just about a year ago and has come to be one of my most favorite authors, bloggers, and theologians: …
First of all, this is a fantastic book. Pearcey asks the question, can a Christian be a politician, businessman, or even a hard working American and still make an impact …







