Interview with Alec Motyer, A CHRISTIAN'S POCKET GUIDE TO LOVING THE OLD TESTAMENT
Gospel-centeredness is in. It’s cool to be all about the gospel today. In fact, it’s so “in” that we now have to worry about its becoming a mere buzz-word, a cliche with little meaning. Even so, it is surely an indication of God’s blessing among us that our generation has become more gospel-aware. Still, those…
Interview with Kelly Kapic, editor of SANCTIFICATION: EXPLORATIONS IN THEOLOGY AND PRACTICE, Part 2
Gospel-centeredness is in. It’s cool to be all about the gospel today. In fact, it’s so “in” that we now have to worry about its becoming a mere buzz-word, a cliche with little meaning. Even so, it is surely an indication of God’s blessing among us that our generation has become more gospel-aware. Still, those…
Interview with Kelly Kapic, editor of SANCTIFICATION: EXPLORATIONS IN THEOLOGY AND PRACTICE, Part 1
Gospel-centeredness is in. It’s cool to be all about the gospel today. In fact, it’s so “in” that we now have to worry about its becoming a mere buzz-word, a cliche with little meaning. Even so, it is surely an indication of God’s blessing among us that our generation has become more gospel-aware. Still, those…
Interview with John Frame, author of APOLOGETICS: A JUSTIFICATION OF CHRISTIAN BELIEF
Gospel-centeredness is in. It’s cool to be all about the gospel today. In fact, it’s so “in” that we now have to worry about its becoming a mere buzz-word, a cliche with little meaning. Even so, it is surely an indication of God’s blessing among us that our generation has become more gospel-aware. Still, those…
Interview with George Guthrie, author of 2 CORINTHIANS (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament), Part 2
Gospel-centeredness is in. It’s cool to be all about the gospel today. In fact, it’s so “in” that we now have to worry about its becoming a mere buzz-word, a cliche with little meaning. Even so, it is surely an indication of God’s blessing among us that our generation has become more gospel-aware. Still, those…
Interview with George Guthrie, author of 2 CORINTHIANS (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament), Part 1
Gospel-centeredness is in. It’s cool to be all about the gospel today. In fact, it’s so “in” that we now have to worry about its becoming a mere buzz-word, a cliche with little meaning. Even so, it is surely an indication of God’s blessing among us that our generation has become more gospel-aware. Still, those…
THE SOUL: HOW WE KNOW IT'S REAL AND WHY IT MATTERS, by J. P. Moreland
Gospel-centeredness is in. It’s cool to be all about the gospel today. In fact, it’s so “in” that we now have to worry about its becoming a mere buzz-word, a cliche with little meaning. Even so, it is surely an indication of God’s blessing among us that our generation has become more gospel-aware. Still, those…
PHILIPPIANS: A MENTOR COMMENTARY, by Matthew Harmon
Gospel-centeredness is in. It’s cool to be all about the gospel today. In fact, it’s so “in” that we now have to worry about its becoming a mere buzz-word, a cliche with little meaning. Even so, it is surely an indication of God’s blessing among us that our generation has become more gospel-aware. Still, those…
Interview with Andreas Kostenberger, co-author of FOR THE LOVE OF GOD'S WORD: AN INTRODUCTION TO BIBLICAL HERMENEUTICS
Gospel-centeredness is in. It’s cool to be all about the gospel today. In fact, it’s so “in” that we now have to worry about its becoming a mere buzz-word, a cliche with little meaning. Even so, it is surely an indication of God’s blessing among us that our generation has become more gospel-aware. Still, those…
Interview with Larry E. McCall, author of LOVING YOUR WIFE AS CHRIST LOVES THE CHURCH
Gospel-centeredness is in. It’s cool to be all about the gospel today. In fact, it’s so “in” that we now have to worry about its becoming a mere buzz-word, a cliche with little meaning. Even so, it is surely an indication of God’s blessing among us that our generation has become more gospel-aware. Still, those…
Interview with Sinclair Ferguson, introducing YOU MUST READ: BOOKS THAT HAVE SHAPED OUR LIVES
Gospel-centeredness is in. It’s cool to be all about the gospel today. In fact, it’s so “in” that we now have to worry about its becoming a mere buzz-word, a cliche with little meaning. Even so, it is surely an indication of God’s blessing among us that our generation has become more gospel-aware. Still, those…
THEOLOGICAL FITNESS: WHY WE NEED A FIGHTING FAITH, by Aimee Byrd
Gospel-centeredness is in. It’s cool to be all about the gospel today. In fact, it’s so “in” that we now have to worry about its becoming a mere buzz-word, a cliche with little meaning. Even so, it is surely an indication of God’s blessing among us that our generation has become more gospel-aware. Still, those…
Interview with James Sire, author of APOLOGETICS BEYOND REASON: WHY SEEING IS REALLY BELIEVING
Gospel-centeredness is in. It’s cool to be all about the gospel today. In fact, it’s so “in” that we now have to worry about its becoming a mere buzz-word, a cliche with little meaning. Even so, it is surely an indication of God’s blessing among us that our generation has become more gospel-aware. Still, those…
Response from Tom Nettles Regarding PREVENIENT GRACE: GOD'S PROVISION FOR FALLEN HUMANITY, by W. Brian Shelton
Gospel-centeredness is in. It’s cool to be all about the gospel today. In fact, it’s so “in” that we now have to worry about its becoming a mere buzz-word, a cliche with little meaning. Even so, it is surely an indication of God’s blessing among us that our generation has become more gospel-aware. Still, those…
Interview with Brian Shelton, author of PREVENIENT GRACE: GOD'S PROVISION FOR FALLEN HUMANITY
Gospel-centeredness is in. It’s cool to be all about the gospel today. In fact, it’s so “in” that we now have to worry about its becoming a mere buzz-word, a cliche with little meaning. Even so, it is surely an indication of God’s blessing among us that our generation has become more gospel-aware. Still, those…
Interview with William VanDoodewaard, author of THE QUEST FOR THE HISTORICAL ADAM: GENESIS, HERMENEUTICS, AND HUMAN ORIGINS
Gospel-centeredness is in. It’s cool to be all about the gospel today. In fact, it’s so “in” that we now have to worry about its becoming a mere buzz-word, a cliche with little meaning. Even so, it is surely an indication of God’s blessing among us that our generation has become more gospel-aware. Still, those…