THE HEBREW-ENGLISH INTERLINEAR ESV OLD TESTAMENT

The value of reading Scripture in multiple languages on the same page has long been recognized, and the value of reading Scripture in its original language — well, that’s been recognized since the beginning. Interlinear Bibles — Bibles that provide…

Hard Questions on Creation

P&R Publishing has done a great service for the church in publishing their growing series of booklets under the broad title, Christian Answers to Hard Questions. Taking up one “hard question” after another these booklets address issues of interest, of…

Introducing DO HISTORICAL MATTERS MATTER TO FAITH?

At this point in history we expect to hear denials of the trustworthiness of Scripture from the liberal wing. It is rather new, however, to hear expressions of a similar lack of confidence in Scripture from professing evangelicals. Do historical…

Introducing THE BIBLE’S BIG STORY: Salvation History for Kids

Our friend Jim Hamilton (professor of Biblical Theology at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is not content teaching the Bible to seminarians. He wants to teach your children too. Hamilton, himself a father of four, is well known for his passion…

Introducing FALLEN: A Theology of Sin

A comprehensive theology of sin published in a single volume is not something you see every day anyway, but I don’t know that we’ve ever seen a book of this scope. As part of Crossway’s Theology in Community Series, in…

Introducing AN ORTHODOX CATECHISM

Michael Haykin and Steve Weaver, both great lovers of church history and of Baptist history in particular, have done a great service in resurrecting this 17th century catechism from English Baptist pastor Hercules Collins. Hercules Collins, something of a mega-church…

Introducing ANTINOMIANISM by Mark Jones

This is quite simply the best book on the subject of Antinomianism that I have read. Mark Jones (minister at Faith Vancouver, PCA) is informed, insightful, judicious, precise, carefully nuanced — and rich and inspiring to boot. We poor sinners,…

Introducing Carson’s NEW TESTAMENT COMMENTARY SURVEY

One of the blessings of our generation is the unprecedented proliferation of books made available to Christian readers. It must be part of the curse that we don’t have time to keep up with them all! The pastor who determines…

Logos and Reformed Theology

Logos and Reformed Theology Logos Bible Software 2014 Review by K. Scott Oliphint I became a Logos user a number of years ago. My original intent was to be able to use the biblical languages, together with commentaries, in my…

Introduction to BUNYAN’S THE PILGRIM’S PROGRESS by Leland Ryken

There will likely never be another book in the league of John Bunyan’s immortal Pilgrim’s Progress. With more copies published in more languages than any other book in history except the Bible itself, it would be impossible to measure its…

Introducing Keller’s ROMANS 1-7 FOR YOU expositional commentary

Tim Keller’s new expositional commentary, Romans 1-7 for You, should not go by without mention. As you would expect from Keller, his expositions are marked by informed clarity, simplicity, and contemporary relevance. This is not a careful, verse-by-verse, clause-by-clause commentary…

Welcome to Books At a Glance!

Hi, I'm Fred Zaspel, editor at Books at a Glance. If you are anything at all like me, books are a huge part of your life. King Solomon famously said that of the making of many books there is no…

8.16.14 Weekly Recap from Books At a Glance!

Greetings from Books At a Glance! Here’s a breakdown of all the articles that we published for you this week. Enjoy!