Posts tagged: book review

BOOK REVIEW: Paul W. Kahn’s “Political Theology”

How have politics and faith become so intermingled in the American psyche?  If we watch national news coverage, a frequent topic of conversation when discussing politicians is their faith.  But why? Paul W. Kahn seeks to explore the mixture of politics and faith in his new book Political Theology: Four New Chapters on the Concept [...]

BOOK REVIEW: Tony Reinke’s “Lit”

I know many Christians who love to read books.  Reading is a healthy hobby to have and one that most do not engage in enough.  While there are many Christian books to choose from, there are also times that a Christian will want to engage in reading books presented from other worldviews as well. Lit: [...]

Book Review: D. Stephen Long’s “Hebrews”

One of the most beautiful books in all of scripture is the book of Hebrews.  Where else can a reader go to find a better definition and understanding of what faith in Jesus Christ is?  Hebrews is a book that deserves to be studied deeply and celebrated when its truth is revealed. D. Stephen Long’s [...]

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Book Review: Kyle Idleman’s “Not a Fan”

Is Jesus Christ looking for members in his fan club?  This is the question that Kyle Idleman seeks to answer in his latest book Not a Fan: Becoming a Completely Committed Follower of Jesus.  The answer that he comes up with and his biblical reasoning behind his answer may shock some people. Idleman expertly crafts [...]

Book Review: Douglas A. Knight’s “Law, Power, & Justice in Ancient Israel”

I was very excited to open up Douglas A. Knight’s Law, Power, & Justice in Ancient Israel.  It seems like such a great topic to explore and one that is difficult to find books about.  Surely this great ancient people must have a rich history and Knight’s book bills itself as one that will peel [...]

Book Review: Donald McKim’s “A Down & Dirty Guide to Theology”

How do you define theology? It can be difficult to get this question answered without someone sewing their own personal beliefs into the definition. At the core though, theology is quite literally the study of God. As Donald K. McKim points out in his newest book A Down and Dirty Guide to Theology, everyone who [...]

Book Review: Tracy Sumner’s “Kid’s Bible Handbook”

Nothing replaces the reading of scripture.  That goes for children and adults alike.  However, often we can supplement our study with many writings.  Some of these good and some bad.  For a child, Tracy M. Sumner’s upcoming book from Barbrour Publishing, Kid’s Bible Handbook would be an excellent resource for a parent of Christian teacher to [...]