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The Spectrum of Evangelicalism

This new and interesting volume in the Counterpoints series includes a section on Fundamentalism by Kevin Bauder, past president and current research professor at Central Seminary in Minneapolis.  It is not often that a real fundamentalist is asked to participate in this kind of format.  Kevin, my personal friend and past classmate, does not disappoint […]

Tempted and Tried

A number of blogs spoke highly of this book so I decided to pick it up and read it as well. Russell Moore teaches at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY. I have read some of Russell Moore before and have not seen eye to eye with all of his theology, particularly his […]

The Bible and Its Wines

This book was first printed in 1985 in nice hardback cover.  Ewing was the president of the Evangelical Church Alliance and pastored in Ferndale, Michigan.  The preface to the book is done by Earl Dodge of the National Prohibition Party, Denver, Colorado.  My copy was signed by Dr. Dodge to my father-in-law, Dr. Peter Slobodian.  […]

On Christian Truth

Blamires (b. 1916) is an Anglican theologian and novelist.  He was a personal friend of C.S. Lewis who was his tutor at Oxford University.  His most well-known book is The Christian Mind, but he wrote many others having to do with proper Christian thinking and living.  A typical quip is this: “The most familiar objection […]

The God Who Is There

I was first drawn to this book because it bears the same title as Francis Schaeffer’s 1968 book.  It was almost as interesting but has no relationship to it.  But I also enjoy reading D.A. Carson, a mainstream evangelical who is usually very fair to his fundamentalist brethren.  This book is an overview of the […]

The Power of a Whisper

This book is a prime example of today’s anemic Christianity trying to walk in every way except by the Word of God. Hybels gives a detailed history of his own ministry and how (he believes) God talked to him through “whispers” all along the way. This is not just the usual “I believe God was […]

A Systematic Theology of Christian Relig...

Dr. McCune’s teaching ministry at Central Seminary and Detroit Seminary has touched many lives in fundamental Baptist circles.  His solid dispensational approach to Scripture and his separatist stand for truth have kept his works relevant and timely.  This second volume to his ongoing Systematic Theology series contains the doctrines of Man, Sin, Christ, and the […]

The Lord from Heaven

This is a companion volume to the above work, both printed as Kregel Classics in 1980 with the same binding.  This is one of the finest treatments on the deity of Christ, especially the meaning of “Son of Man” and “Son of God.”  Anderson writes much against the German Rationalism that was rampant in his […]

Redemption Truths

You may have already been the beneficiary of Sir Robert Anderson’s many theological works.  An added bonus attached to this publication (Kregel, 1980) is a brief biography written by Warren Wiersbe.  Born in Dublin to Matthew Anderson who served as Crown Solicitor for the city and as an elder in the Presbyterian Church, Robert was […]

Unshackled

DeBruyn is pastor of Franklin Road Baptist Church in Indianapolis, IN and the author  of a few other books which I have enjoyed.  This book is both a critique of the popular book  The Shack, and an evaluation of popular new spirituality theories.  The subtitle of the book is, “Breaking away from seductive spirituality, ‘As […]