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Review—Four Views on the Apostle Paul

Michael F. Bird (ed), Four Views on The Apostle Paul. Counterpoints: Bible and Theology. Zondervan, 2012. 240pp. R198.00 Available: Good … More

2 Minute Synopsis: Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview

The tools one may acquire will help them and their congregation think about Christian doctrine, its application, and its relationship with other knowledge.

Review—Dominion & Dynasty: A Theology of the Hebrew Bible

Those with searching questions about how to read and interpret the Old Testament, those inquiring after its significance, will see that, far from being an optional extra, the Old Testament is in fact indispensable.

Review: The Trellis and the Vine by Colin Marshall & Tony Payne

The African church needs a radical mind-shift.

Review: Christ-Centered Worship by Bryan Chapell

Bryan Chapell, Christ-Centered Worship: Letting the Gospel Shape our Practice. Baker Academic, 2009. 320pp. R260. Available: Good Neighbours; Amazon; Loot … More

Review–Engaging with God by David Peterson

Worship is an engagement with God on the terms that he proposes and in the way that he alone makes possible.

Review—Where Sin Abounds by Robert Gonzales Jr.

Gonzales brings a fresh view of the patriarchs as people with certain proclivities to sin and makes them more relatable to believers who are the same yet hold fast to God and his promises.

Review—A Little Book for New Theologians

Theological study must be accompanied by a life of humility and repentance.

Review—Rediscovering the Church Fathers: Who They Were and How They Shaped the Church

With over one and half thousand years separating us from the Patristic era, church history can leave readers overwhelmed. Where do we start?

Review—Uncomfortable: The Awkward and Essential Challenge of Christian Community

For far too long the church has settled for pragmatics and secular business models to advance her message. 

by Shane Williamson

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