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Tag Archives: book review
Book Review. The Grand Design – Stephen Hawking.
The Grand Design “The Grand Design – New Answers to the Ultimate Questions of Life,” was written by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow.[1] Both authors are highly credentialed scientists. Stephen William Hawking CH CBE FRS FRSA is a British theoretical … Continue reading
Posted in Apologetics, Book Review, Grand Design
Tagged apologetics, book review, Stephen Hawking - Grand Design
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Amazing Love. That my God should die for me.
This is my first post on John Stott’s book, The Cross of Christ. Previously I engaged in a number of posts on the incarnation and made some bold statements as to why I believe R.C Sproul was wrong about the … Continue reading
Posted in Atonement, Incarnation, [in]passibility
Tagged book review, John Stott, R.C. Sproul
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The Gospel of The Lord. Michael F. Bird
I shared previously how I won a copy of Michael Birds book, The Gospel of The Lord. It arrived in the mail the other day in perfect condition and I must say its a solid read. Bird presents his … Continue reading
Pieces of Eternity – Book Review
Pieces of Eternity. Michael P. Jensen. I was recently given an E Book review copy of this book written by Michael Jensen who was a lecturer at Moore Theological College and who is now the fulltime rector at St Marks … Continue reading
In The Name of Jesus–Reflections on Christian Leadership. Book review.
In my previous post, I wrote about this book which I received today in the post. It’s a short book, comprising of 100 pages, plus a 5 page study guide. The chapters are short, succinct and it took me 30 … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged art of pastoring, book review, Christian leadership, Henri J. M Nouwen, in the name of Jesus
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Leadership does not depend on position.
Over the last few months I have been reading a number of books on leadership, and one in particular has produced a number of ‘Aha’ moments. Walter Wright who has served at Regent and Fuller colleges authored this book called … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged book review, leadership, Relational leadership, relational pastoring
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Book Review: Dave Black, Linguistics for Students of New Testament Greek.
A while back, I was blessed to receive this book from Dave Black. In a comment about it, he told me that the subject of Linguistics was like a vortex, a black hole in which you could easily be sucked … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Dave Black
Tagged book review, Dave Black, linguistics, understanding God's word.
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In The Original Text–the irony.
I’m currently reading the book, “In The Original Text It Says” and will be posting up my overall review in the coming weeks. For now though, there is some slight irony in this book, which I want share. Before I … Continue reading
A few rambling thoughts about Wisdom Literature
I have been working through C.Hassell. Bullock “Ecclesiastes,” in An Introduction to the Old Testament Poetic Books, revised and expanded (Chicago: Moody Press, 1988)190 ..for my exegesis assignment. He makes an interesting point that the Wisdom books may be considered … Continue reading
Posted in Christian living, Proverbs, Wisdom Literature
Tagged book review, quotes, wisdom
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I have been accepted by Tyndale Publishing.
Now that I have your attention – no its not to publish an up and coming book… rather its to be a reviewer of their books from time to time. Interestingly they have stopped international posting of physical books to … Continue reading