Book Review: In the Beginning – By Henri Blocher

The opening chapters of Genesis have likely had more written about them than most any other section of the Bible. Especially in the modern world the question of how to interpret these chapters is seen as especially pressing in the light of claims that the theories of science call into question and influence how they … Continue reading Book Review: In the Beginning – By Henri Blocher

Book Review: Genesis – By Richard P. Belcher Jr.

The book of Genesis is always an edifying read and Dr. Richard Belcher Jr. offers a nice tour of the text with a special focus on the progress of redemptive history in the narrative. Genesis is here seen as both foundational and forward-looking, laying out the origin and early history of the promises of God and … Continue reading Book Review: Genesis – By Richard P. Belcher Jr.

Book Review: The Message of Revelation – By Michael Wilcock

Michael Wilcock's book The Message of Revelation is - as might be expected - a commentary on the book of Revelation. However, as the editors say in the preface 'commentary' is perhaps not the best word to describe the book. While it does offer a section-by-section analysis of the given book of the bible, the … Continue reading Book Review: The Message of Revelation – By Michael Wilcock

Book Review: Galatians For You – Tim Keller

Galatians For You, as might be suspected, is a commentary on the book of Galatians. Timothy Keller's aim with the book is to offer a bible centered, Christ glorifying, relevantly applicable, and easily readable look at the book in question. The key point of Galatians for Keller is the fact that "the gospel is the … Continue reading Book Review: Galatians For You – Tim Keller