Archive for May 2015
Barrett’s Book Notes: Reformed Dogmatics by Geerhardus Vos
When you hear the name Geerhardus Vos you immediately think of biblical theology, and rightly so since his Biblical Theology of the Old and New Testaments has been monumental in the push to see the covenantal unity of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. However, what many don’t know is that the father of Reformed…
Read MoreThe Wrath of God and the Gospel (Fred G. Zaspel)
In the new issue of Credo Magazine, “The Forgotten God – Divine Attributes We Are Ashamed Of and Why We Shouldn’t Be,” Fred G. Zaspel has contributed an article called, “The Wrath of God and the Gospel.” Fred Zaspel (Ph.D., Free University of Amsterdam) is pastor at the Reformed Baptist Church of Franconia, PA. He…
Read MoreA Remarkable Demonstration of the Unity of the Bible (Timothy Raymond)
A few weeks ago I purchased Walter Kaiser’s Recovering the Unity of the Bible: One Continuous Story, Plan, and Purpose. While I love Kaiser, the real reason I bought the book was because it was 50% off and I’m something of a cheapskate. The book considers the Bible’s internal coherence from a variety of perspectives…
Read MoreESV Student Bible on Sale!
Westminster Bookstore is selling the ESV Student Bible at 64% off! The ESV Student Study Bible is adapted from the ESV Study Bible and is ideally suited for students who are serious about God’s Word–who want to learn more about what the Bible teaches and how the Bible applies to all of life. With 12,000…
Read MoreSunday’s Sermon: Mercy, Genesis, Eternity (Schreiner, Barrett, Zaspel)
Three of Credo Magazine’s main contributors include Thomas Schreiner, Fred Zaspel, and Matthew Barrett. Each of them are professors, but they are also pastors. So each Monday morning we will be highlighting their “Sunday’s Sermon” on the blog to provide you with encouragement throughout the week and an opportunity to study God’s Word.
Read MoreCredo’s Cache
Each week we will be highlighting important resources. Check back each Friday to see what we have dug up for you. From this week’s cache: 1. It’s Not Too Late: By David Mathis – Mathis says: “Here, at God’s right hand, sits our final hope. Not in our accountability, or our resolves, and definitely not in our…
Read MoreSinners in the Hands of a Jealous God – Interview with Erik Thoennes
The jealousy of God? Now that is not a divine attribute you hear about at church on Sunday! Yet, despite its neglect, the jealousy of God is an attribute that pervades the pages of Scripture. In this interview in the new issue of Credo Magazine, Matthew Barrett, executive editor, talks to Erik Thoennes about what…
Read MoreNew Issue: The Forgotten God – Divine Attributes We Are Ashamed Of and Why We Shouldn’t Be
The new issue of Credo Magazine is here! “The Forgotten God – Divine Attributes We Are Ashamed Of and Why We Shouldn’t Be” To view the magazine as a PDF click here Looking back on the first half of the twentieth century, H. Richard Niebuhr famously described liberal Christianity’s understanding of the gospel like this:…
Read More3 Ways that Christian Audio Book Summaries Will Save You Time and Money
Credo Magazine contributor Fred Zaspel is editor of Books at a Glance, a tremendous resource for lay people, students, and scholars alike. Today we would like to tell you a little about this online ministry and encourage you to sign up! First of All…What’s a Book Summary? The book summaries from Books At a Glance…
Read MoreCredo’s Cache
Each week we will be highlighting important resources. Check back each Friday to see what we have dug up for you. From this week’s cache: 1. Gnostic Sex: By Mike Wittmer– Wittmer says: “A consistent defense of heterosexual marriage must resist the heavenly preoccupation of Gnosticism. You can be so heavenly minded you’re of no earthly…
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