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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 […]

Midnight Rising

This book (forwarded by Earl D. Radmacher) is a recent composition regarding end time events. Simpson is dispensational, pretribulational, and orthodox in his basic eschatology. His point of view here is that the antichrist, though coming out of the European revived Roman Empire, will be an American, most probably the president. He sees the little […]

Exit

I continue with my goal of reading all of Wright’s books. He wrote his first one in 1903 (That Printer of Udell’s was Dwight Eisenhower’s initial introduction to the gospel) and his last one (19th) in 1942. I own 16 of the 19 books and this one, if taken in chronological order, is the 15th. […]

Cosmopolis

I noticed this book in the footnotes of a number of books I was reading and decided to pick it up and read it.  This is a classic discussion by an influential American university professor (Toulmin, 1922-2009) about the failures of modernism and a way forward.  Toulmin’s development of modernism is captivating and easy to […]

It’s Not About The Music

This is Dan Lucarini’s third book.  His first book, Why I Left The Contemporary Christian Music Movement, had an immediate impact on today’s worship wars.  His second book which he co-authored with John Blanchard, Can We Rock The Gospel, was an even better detailed analysis of CCM and its effects on the church.  This book […]

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 […]

Mein Kampf, Vol 2

Vol. I of Hitler’s philosophy is titled “Reckoning,” having to do with early history of his National Socialist movement and how he began his public meetings.  Vol. II is titled, “The National Socialist Movement.”  This includes 15 chapters of historically interesting material seen from Hitler’s personal animas toward everyone but the Aryan race.  Here we […]

Worship in Song

This is Aniol’s first book though it is the second I have read.  The Foreword is written by Dr. Kevin Bauder, President of Central Seminary, Minneapolis, MN where Scott Aniol has taken graduate classes.  Aniol also has a bachelor’s degree from BJU and a master’s degree in musicology from N. Illinois University.  I appreciated his […]

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 […]