Bibliophilia (02.09.2010)
September 2, 2010 | 298 Views |
Reviews
- Jeremy has read Christians & Catastrophe by Jonathan Ingelby, a little book I’ve also been sent for review
- Tim Chester reviews A Readers Greek New Testament which is ‘a great resource for those of us who’ve forgotten much of their Greek and for learners who want to learn by doing, i.e. by reading the text itself.’
- Gordon Kennedy has read Christ & Culture Revisited by DA Carson which he thinks is ‘is worth reading as it addresses issues of cultural engagement which rightly press in upon the church and our Christian living.’
- John Hayward at the Jubilee Centre blog has an pre-publication review of Wayne Grudem’s Politics according to the Bible which he says is, ‘an invaluable resource to encourage greater engagement in the church’s mission to be salt and light in the world’.
- Matt Hosier reviews Paul David Tripp’s Age of Opportunity: A Biblical Guide to Parenting Teens, which Matt says is, ‘Helpful, and also poignant, funny and insightful.’
- Kevin DeYoung lists his August reading and I like the look of the Brett McCracken one (not least because the author has such a great detective name)
- Here are some books Challies decided not to read
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