Interview with Brandon D. Crowe and Carl R. Trueman, editors of THE ESSENTIAL TRINITY: NEW TESTAMENT FOUNDATIONS AND PRACTICAL RELEVANCE
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Robert L. Plummer, host and creator of DAILY DOSE OF GREEK
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
2016 Favorites: Interview with David Mathis, author of HABITS OF GRACE: ENJOYING JESUS THROUGH THE SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINES
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
2016 Favorites: Interview with Betsy Childs Howard, author of SEASONS OF WAITING: WALKING BY FAITH WHEN DREAMS ARE DELAYED
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Paul Gilbert, co-author of LETTING GO: RUGGED LOVE FOR WAYWARD SOULS
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Iain Duguid, author of SONG OF SONGS (REFORMED EXPOSITORY COMMENTARY)
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Fred Sanders, author of THE TRIUNE GOD (NEW STUDIES IN DOGMATICS)
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Larry W. Hurtado, author of DESTROYER OF THE GODS: EARLY CHRISTIAN DISTINCTIVENESS IN THE ROMAN WORLD
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Stephen J. Wellum, author of GOD THE SON INCARNATE: THE DOCTRINE OF CHRIST
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Michael J. Kruger, author of A BIBLICAL-THEOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW TESTAMENT: THE GOSPEL REALIZED
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Miles Van Pelt, author of A BIBLICAL-THEOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION TO THE OLD TESTAMENT: THE GOSPEL PROMISED
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with James N. Anderson, author of WHY SHOULD I BELIEVE CHRISTIANITY?
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Sinclair Ferguson, author of DEVOTED TO GOD: BLUEPRINTS FOR SANCTIFICATION
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Paul Kjoss Helseth, author of RIGHT REASON AND THE PRINCETON MIND: AN UNORTHODOX PROPOSAL
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Matthew Barrett, author of GOD'S WORD ALONE: THE AUTHORITY OF ALL SCRIPTURE: WHAT THE REFORMERS TAUGHT AND WHY IT STILL MATTERS
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Gregg Allison and Chris Castaldo, co-authors of THE UNFINISHED REFORMATION: WHAT UNITES AND DIVIDES CATHOLICS AND PROTESTANTS
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…