5 Principles for Reading Herman Bavinck
Bavinck is especially valuable to 21st-century readers because he was dealing with the rapid evolution and growth of modernism in real time.
Bavinck is especially valuable to 21st-century readers because he was dealing with the rapid evolution and growth of modernism in real time.
Champ Thornton captures the feeling of opening up the knowledge and wonder of an encyclopedia—except with jokes, recipes, secret codes, and a lot of grace and inspiration as well.
Collin Hansen and George Marsden discuss the enduring relevance of Jonathan Edwards’s theology for ‘anarchical evangelicalism.’
Ecclesiastes calls us to recognize work as a grace in and of itself and not to strive for what it can’t give us.
For all the scholarship Glahn marshals to sketch the contours of the Artemis cult in first-century Ephesus, she never really establishes the cult’s relevance to the interpretation of 1 Timothy.