ABrief History of Time is Stephen Hawking's attempt at taking the advances of science throughout history and presenting them in a readable fashion for the layman. In a very readable and even often humorous manner Hawking lays out this history, tracing its roots all the way back to Aristotle, through Galileo to Newton all the … Continue reading Book Review: A Brief History of Time – By Stephen Hawking
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Book Review: Western Christians in Global Missions – By Paul Borthwick
In his book Western Christians in Global Missions: What’s the Role of the North American Church?, author Paul Borthwick works to analyze the global context of the missionary endeavor and to determine what the role of the North American church should be in that endeavor, given our particular missional history along with other social, cultural, … Continue reading Book Review: Western Christians in Global Missions – By Paul Borthwick
Book Review: Concise Theology – By J.I. Packer
Concise Theology is what might be called a Reformed and evangelical survey of what author J.I. Packer deemed "the permanent essentials of Christianity." Theology for the purpose of this text is defined as "first the activity of thinking and speaking about God, and second the product of that activity... theology is for doxology and devotion - … Continue reading Book Review: Concise Theology – By J.I. Packer
Book Review: Symphonic Theology – By Vern S. Poythress
This book begins with a simple undeniable statement: "People are not all alike. They do not always notice the same thing even when they are looking at the same object. This commonplace observation has some profound implications for the way in which we do theology." It is the implications of this fact for the interpretation … Continue reading Book Review: Symphonic Theology – By Vern S. Poythress
Book Review: Chosen By God – By R.C. Sproul
The topic of predestination is one of those topics within Christian discussion which is both unavoidable and greatly controversial, and here in his book Chosen By God R.C. Sproul takes on the task of explaining and providing a Biblical account of salvation and the role that the choice of God plays in this. Predestination as … Continue reading Book Review: Chosen By God – By R.C. Sproul
Book Review: Just Do Something – Kevin DeYoung
In honour of Kevin DeYoung be appointed as the Chancellor's Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at RTS, it's worthwhile to reflect on some of his work. While DeYoung hasn't written many books, those books he has written are incredibly timely, and Just Do Something is no exception. When you look around the church today, … Continue reading Book Review: Just Do Something – Kevin DeYoung
Book Review: Misquoting Truth – By Timothy Paul Jones
In 2007 atheist/agnostic professor Bart Ehrman published his book Misquoting Jesus, which attempted to discredit the reliability of the texts of the Christian New Testament. Misquoting Truth is pastor Timothy Paul Jones' response to that book, in which he attempts to point out the errors in Ehrman's scholarship. As Jones goes about addressing the various … Continue reading Book Review: Misquoting Truth – By Timothy Paul Jones
Book Review: Reflections on the Revolution in France – By Edmund Burke
During the late 18th Century the nation of France underwent a time of turmoil which is now known as the French Revolution. Many thinkers of the time gave their support to this revolution; one such thinker was Richard Price. Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France is written as a rebuttal to Price, as … Continue reading Book Review: Reflections on the Revolution in France – By Edmund Burke
Book Review: A Journey in Grace – By Richard P. Belcher
AJourney in Grace follows the progression of a young pastor as he is confronted with the question "Are You a Calvinist?" Not knowing the answer to the question, he goes out to discover whether or not he is. In his endeavor he is aided by fellow pastors, his friends, his professors and his fiance, as … Continue reading Book Review: A Journey in Grace – By Richard P. Belcher
Book Review: Homosexuality ~ Contemporary Claims Examined in Light of the Bible and Other Ancient Literature And Law – By James B. DeYoung
Author James B. De Young's preface opens with the line "Western civilization has been undergoing as dramatic a shift in its ways of thinking and living as at any point in history." This book is his analysis of that shift. Yet De Young does not merely wish to analyze that shift on its own, but rather as the … Continue reading Book Review: Homosexuality ~ Contemporary Claims Examined in Light of the Bible and Other Ancient Literature And Law – By James B. DeYoung









