The Best Puritan Work
In my reading of the Puritans a number of works stand out. Because of various reprints, John Owen’s works have received the most attention. However, in my opinion, which comes from reading hundreds...
View ArticleMondays with Manton (1)
Thomas Manton (1620–1677) was called “the king of preachers” at his funeral. Anyone that has ever used his expositions of James or Jude for their sermon preparation knows this to be true. All told, his...
View ArticleAdam-Christ Parallels (e.g. Holy Spirit)
The parallels between Adam and Christ provide an interesting starting-point for theological discussion, particularly in the area of Christology. A question in connection with the parallels between...
View ArticleMondays with Manton (2)
This week we want to continue through Thomas Manton’s (1620–1677) “Christ’s Temptation and Transfiguration Practically Explained and Improved in Several Sermons” (Works 1, 258–336; available through...
View ArticleThe Jewish Targums and John’s Logos Theology
This book by my friend John Ronning is one of the best works I’ve read on Christology. Where did the “logos” title from the Gospel of John come from? Ronning makes the most convincing argument I’ve...
View ArticleNew Book on Christ’s Descent Into Hell
The Apostles’ Creed claims that Christ “descended into hell,” but do we really believe that? Should we believe that? In this book, Daniel R. Hyde analyzes this controversial claim, bringing valuable...
View ArticleHow to Meditate on the Glory of Christ
Meditation is a difficult duty. Most Christians struggle even with where to begin with respect to this duty. It is particularly important for us to mediate upon the Person and work of our Lord and...
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