Our 5 Most Popular Book Reviews in 2014

Published on January 6, 2015 by Jim Zaspel

Greetings from Books At a Glance!

As we wrap-up 2014 and start 2015, we thought that you’d enjoy seeing the articles that were the most popular in each category — Blogs, Author-Interviews, Book Reviews, and Book Summaries. As you saw with yesterday’s email, we’ll be sending 5 for each category over the next few days, so be sure to keep an eye out for them! Enjoy!

Book Review:

FIVE VIEWS ON BIBLICAL INERRANCY, J. Merrick and Stephen M. Garrett, eds.

Reviewed by Micah McCormick Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy adds a volume to the growing body of counterpoint books that take a given topic and bring together various contributors to offer their perspective. Often the views presented are to some…

INTRODUCING BIBLICAL THEOLOGY, by Sigurd Grindheim

Reviewed by Chris Bruno Sigurd Grindheim’s Introducing Biblical Theology has a certain Scandavian efficiency to it. In it, the author summarizes the storyline of Scripture in very accessible and succinct way, highlighting key points and discussing important debates in biblical…

FOUR VIEWS ON CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY by Bruce Demarest, ed.

Reviewed by Dr. Stephen Yuille The purpose of Zondervan’s Counterpoints series is to provide a forum for comparing different views on issues deemed important to Christians. Recognizing the recent surge of interest in the topic of spirituality, Counterpoints has produced…

THE BIBLE MADE IMPOSSIBLE: Why Biblicism is Not a Truly Evangelical Reading of Scripture, by Christian Smith

Reviewed by Fred G. Zaspel   Many Christians have puzzled over the fact that interpretations of Scripture differ so widely among equally devoted Christians, but few have pursued the question with the tenacity of Christian Smith in his The Bible…

THE QUESTION OF CANON: Challenging the Status Quo in the New Testament Debate

Review by Dr. Jon Pratt With this most recent addition to his list of books on the NT canon (see Canon Revisited [Crossway, 2012] and The Heresy of Orthodoxy [Crossway, 2012] coauthored with Andreas Köstenberger), Michael Kruger, professor of NT…

~ The Books At a Glance Team

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