Reviews

Saving Leonardo

May 18, 2011

Nancy Pearcey’s Saving Leonardo is a counter-assault against the continual “global secularist” assault upon Christian thinking and creativity.
2 Comments

Manning Up

May 16, 2011

It used to be that men and women were expected to follow a particular pattern towards maturity and adulthood.
6 Comments

Christ Alone

May 12, 2011

While interacting with Bell and Wittmer for this review, it became increasingly clear to me that this "conversation" on matters so central to Christianity is, essentially, a debate.
16 Comments

Retrieving Doctrine

May 10, 2011

Crisp’s work reminds us that Christian theologians need to keep good company, even if it is among the dead.
2 Comments

Hitler in the Crosshairs

May 9, 2011

War is personal, and history is complex. It's why we never tire of reading about the conflict that brings out the best and worst in people.
2 Comments

Thriving at College

May 6, 2011

I trust that parents, pastors, youth leaders, and college students will also put this book to use. Those who take its counsel will really thrive at college.
2 Comments

Counterfeit Gospels

May 5, 2011

My hope is that my counter-proposal carries the discussion forward and honors Wax’s faithfulness.
10 Comments

Cloud of Witnesses

May 4, 2011

The authors have chosen individuals and accounts based on impact and courage, more than on theological unity and fidelity.
2 Comments

Bringing the Gospel Home

May 2, 2011

A guide for the tough issues of evangelizing family and friends.
2 Comments

Resolving Everyday Conflict

April 27, 2011

Peacemaking is applying the gospel and God’s principles for problem solving to everyday life.
3 Comments