Can we know the world and love it? That’s the question that Steven Garber asks in this book, “Visions of Vocation.” When I picked up this book, I thought it …
Tag: theology
Dr. Douglas Groothuis wrote this book as an introduction to philosophy, as the title suggests. He does this by examining, in detail, seven sentences that changed the way people think. …
“Sola Scriptura” was one of the central tenants of the Protestant Reformation. Literally, it means “Scripture Alone,” not ironically the title of this book. James White has written a unique …
The premise of the book rests on the idea first of Adam: Adam had a very particular task when God set him and Eve up in the garden. Adam was …
Last year I read Greg Harris’ “The Glory and the Darkness” and loved it. I stumbled upon a free audio book version and what I thought was Darkness, but turned …
This short little book is packed full of information about the humanity of Christ, as seen in the title. It may be short, but it certainly is edifying and very …
Some time ago, I received and read the Master’s Seminary manual for counseling. This led me to reading Jay Adam’s “Competent to Counsel” which the Master’s book is based off of. …
I think the title of this book is very misleading. What I was expecting was a book full of philosophical arguments on how weak the Postmodern position is. What I …
I read this book last year (yes, I’,m on a string of reading books I read last year I suppose), and you can read what I wrote here. I listened to …
This is my 5th time reading through this book, which I’ve done faithfully for the last 5 years since I became a Christian. I reviewed it in 2014 here and last …









