Category Archives: Books & Book Reviews

The Resurrection is “Of First Importance”

The basis of the Christian faith is the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Because he is raised so will those who put their trust in Him (1 Corinthians 15:20-23). It is good to read the reminder by Dr. Stanley Ward of … Continue reading

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A Changed View Of, ‘I Have A Dream’ Speech

Following the previous post the one book I have read by Martin Luther King, A Strength To Love, is moving and powerful. Just read the reviews on Amazon.  Edward Gilbreath writes, or should I say, rewrites with a changed perspective on King’s … Continue reading

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Exploring The Secret Rapture And The Second Coming Of Jesus

In the previous post the link to Fr. Jonathan includes his views on the ‘Secret Rapture’ as well as the Second Coming of Jesus. The best work discussing the Secret Rapture and the Second Coming of Jesus that I have read … Continue reading

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‘Galatians’ by Carl Cosaert

Galatians: A Fiery Response To A Struggling Church by Carl Cosaert is published by the Review and Herald (2011). Cover Price is $12.99. It is a companion book to the Adventist Church’s 4th quarter ‘Studies in Galatians’ and currently available … Continue reading

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‘Christianity Today’ Pays Tribute To Dr. John Stott

Further to my previous post Christianity Today has provided a collection of books by John Stott and articles and materials on John Stott’s life and work – (Sermon section only accessible by membership). Albert Mohler’s Interview With John Stott  

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The Apostle Paul And The Old Testament

What if the Jewish nation had accepted Jesus as Saviour and Lord? Hypothetical I know, but how would he have died? Would it have been ordained at the hands of the High Priest or ? ? ? – like Abraham … Continue reading

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Bell’s Base Cards: Review of Rob Bell’s ‘Love Wins’

This review of Rob Bell’s ‘Love Wins’ is by the ‘After Life’ website dedicated to discussions on exactly what does the Bible say happens when you die.  

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Stephen Hawking On ‘No Heaven & No After Life’

“As Michael Wenham recently wrote in response to Hawking, the universe “is certainly discoverable by science,” but that is very different than making science the final word on its meaning. Science doesn’t govern the universe; instead “science is governed by … Continue reading

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Review Of ‘God Is Not One’ by Stephen Prothero

In his ‘God is Not One’, Boston University’s Stephen Prothero doesn’t see ‘all religions as different paths up the same mountain.’ “They do not teach the same doctrines. They do not perform the same rituals. And they do not share … Continue reading

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The Fury Over Rob Bell’s Hell In ‘Love Wins’

Finishing up on a review of Rob Bell’s 200 page hard back, Kevin DeYoung says, “At the very heart of this controversy, and one of the reasons the blogosphere exploded over this book, is that we really do have two … Continue reading

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