'Suffering' Tagged Posts
September 12, 2023
(Just released) Street Smarts: Using Questions to Answer Christianity’s Toughest Challenges, by Greg Koukl (Zondervan, 2023) (video) Hamartiology and Conversion, by Ian Hamilton. (9/11/23). (video) What Does It Mean To Be REFORMED?, with W. Robert Godfrey. (9/8/23) (new book) A Popular Survey of Apologetics for Today, by Ron Rhodes (Harvest House, 2023). (new book) Why Did God Do That? Discovering God’s Goodness in the Hard Passages of Scripture, by Matthew Tingblad and Josh McDowell (Harvest House, 2023) (video) Five Lies…
May 21, 2021
Should Religious People Legislate THEIR Beliefs?, by Tim Barnett. Here is a new Website highlighting the works of Dr. G. K. Beale. The Journal of Biblical Theology & Worldview is a new publication coming out of BJU Seminary. Its aim is to “share that ministry by displaying and applying truth through peer-reviewed writing that is faithful to Scripture, consistent with our theological heritage, alert to current scholarship, and directed toward contemporary application.” The Ministry of Sorrow, by Tim Challies. (5/17/21)…
March 1, 2021
New book, The Path of Faith A Biblical Theology of Covenant and Law, by Brandon Crowe (IVP Academic). New Book, The Servant of the Lord and His Servant People: Tracing a Biblical Theme Through the Canon, by Matthew S. Harmon (IVP Academic). Here is a Counseling Children & Adolescents, with Julie Lowe. New book by Anthony Selvaggio, Considering Job: Reconciling Sovereignty and Suffering (RHB). Watchman Fellowship addresses Street Epistemology in two podcast: Part 1 (2/22/21) and Part 2 (3/1/21). See…
October 23, 2020
Sean McDowell has interviewed Dan Kimball on his new book How (Not) to Read the Bible. Watch the interview here (Oct. 21, 2020). A new book by J. Daniel Hays has been released titled, A Christian’s Guide to Evidence for the Bible (Baker). Do the Church Fathers Still Speak Today? Christopher Hall and Matthew Barrett answer that question. (10/20/20). Joel Beeke and others recently spoke at conference on the topic, Suffering and the Sovereignty of God (Oct. 16-18, 2020). You’ll…