Archive for the ‘book reviews’ Category

 
 

All Good Things Must Come To An End

I finally finished reading my copy of Collin Hansen’s Young, Restless, Reformed: A Journey with the New Calvinists which you can obtain here. Consider my comments as the viewpoint … Read more→

On Being Reformed: What’s In A Name And Come On Over And Join Us

As I am continuing to make my way through Collin Hansen’s Young, Restless, Reformed I see that he has finally interacted with what I call the old line or old … Read more→

Paul Helm on VanHoozer’s Drama of Doctrine

Paul Helm has a new article on his blog concerning Kevin Vanhoozer’s The Drama of Doctrine. As with most everything that Helm writes this looks like a valuable analysis. You … Read more→

OK, I admit it. I am not perfect.

As I continue to work my way through Collin Hansen’s Young, Restless, Reformed I have discovered to my amazement that he has mentioned old line Reformed denominations. Well, almost … Read more→

Calvinism Popular?!

I began reading Collin Hansen’s Young, Restless, Reformed: A Journalist’s Journey With The New Calvinists* for my bedtime reading last night. I was immediately caught up in the … Read more→

Christ is Greater Than All

As I finished reading John Piper’s book on depression, When Darkness Will Not Lift, I was struck by the fact that we have a wonderful Savior. I suppose it … Read more→

Muether on Van Til

           Having just finished reading John Muether’s biography Cornelius Van Til: Reformed Apologist and Churchman, and having written a review of it for Modern Reformation, I wanted to … Read more→

Iain Campbell Reviews Andrew McGowen’s New Book on the Inspiration of Scritpure

Thanks to Derek Thomas, over at Reformation21, who has drawn attention to Iain Campbell’s review of Andrew McGowen’s new book. McGowen’s long awaited work on Scripture essentially attacks the historic … Read more→