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The Reformed Book Cellar: Book Review: Being There: How To Love Those Who Are Hurting by Dave Furman
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Tuesday, September 20, 2016. Book Review: Being There: How To Love Those Who Are Hurting by Dave Furman. As one who is a caretaker of a spouse with an debilitating illness, I was keenly interested in this new book, Being There: How To Love Those Who Are Hurting. This work is packed with advice for the caretaker and. This leads me to one of the most important and helpful chapters of the book, Whatever You Do, Don't Do These Things. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Here's an ex...
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The Reformed Book Cellar: Book Review: Luther on the Christian Life: Cross and Freedom by Carl Trueman
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Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Book Review: Luther on the Christian Life: Cross and Freedom by Carl Trueman. There have been many books written about Martin Luther. Many good, some not, but this latest work by Carl Trueman. Martin Luther on the Christian Life. Trumps almost all of them. In eight succinct chapters Trueman lays out Luther’s thought and specifically how it relates to the Christian life, not only in the 1500’s but more importantly today. That is where this work is illuminating. 5Living by the Word.
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The Reformed Book Cellar: Author Spotlight: Dr. Carl Trueman
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Monday, November 28, 2016. Author Spotlight: Dr. Carl Trueman. Carl R. Trueman. PhD, University of Aberdeen) is the Paul Woolley Professor of Church History at Westminster Theological Seminary and pastor of Cornerstone Presbyterian Church (OPC) in Ambler, Pennsylvania. He was editor of Themelios. For nine years, has authored or edited more than a dozen books, and has contributed to multiple publications including the Dictionary of Historical Theology. And T he Cambridge Companion to Reformation Theology.
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The Reformed Book Cellar: Two New Works You Need To Get Your Hands On
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Friday, August 26, 2016. Two New Works You Need To Get Your Hands On. If you study theology to any degree, as most Christians should do, you need to pick up these two new works. I'm deep into the Old Testament volume and have found it to be outstanding. A Biblical-Theological Introduction to the Old Testament: The Gospel Promised. A Biblical-Theological Introduction to the New Testament: The Gospel Realized. To listen to an interview with Michael Kruger on this work. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Reformed Book Cellar: God the Son Incarnate: The Doctrine of Christ (Foundations of Evangelical Theology) By Stephen J. Wellum
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Saturday, December 31, 2016. God the Son Incarnate: The Doctrine of Christ (Foundations of Evangelical Theology) By Stephen J. Wellum. God the Son Incarnate: The Doctrine of Christ (Foundations of Evangelical Theology). By Stephen J. Wellum. Stephen J. Wellum (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is professor of Christian theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, and editor of the Southern Baptist Journal of Theology. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). More from...
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The Reformed Book Cellar: December 2016
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Saturday, December 31, 2016. God the Son Incarnate: The Doctrine of Christ (Foundations of Evangelical Theology) By Stephen J. Wellum. God the Son Incarnate: The Doctrine of Christ (Foundations of Evangelical Theology). By Stephen J. Wellum. Stephen J. Wellum (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is professor of Christian theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, and editor of the Southern Baptist Journal of Theology. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). More from the Ren...
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The Reformed Book Cellar: Two New Books Worth a Look
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Saturday, July 9, 2016. Two New Books Worth a Look. There's two new books worth considering and I've put on my "to buy" list. JC Ryle: Prepared to Stand Alone. By Iain H. Murray. Listen to a author interview at Reformed Forum here. Thousands of people leave Christian ministry every month. They have not lost their love for Christ, or their desire to serve him. But for one reason or another, they are exhausted and simply cannot carry on. Both books can be purchased through Reformed Forum. European Union la...
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The Reformed Book Cellar: Book Review: A New Song: Responding Poetically To The Psalms by D.P. Myers
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Friday, January 6, 2017. Book Review: A New Song: Responding Poetically To The Psalms by D.P. Myers. It's really tough to find quality, Reformed devotional material. I'm always on the look out for it. A New Song: Responding Poetically To The Psalms. By DP Myers is just such a book. Consisting of over 170 poems, most corresponding to the Psalms, Myers allows the reader to enter in to his lengthy study of the Psalms and his poetic response. From the book jacket we read. From the response to Psalm 35. Myers...
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The Reformed Book Cellar: September 2016
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Tuesday, September 20, 2016. Book Review: Being There: How To Love Those Who Are Hurting by Dave Furman. As one who is a caretaker of a spouse with an debilitating illness, I was keenly interested in this new book, Being There: How To Love Those Who Are Hurting. This work is packed with advice for the caretaker and. This leads me to one of the most important and helpful chapters of the book, Whatever You Do, Don't Do These Things. Thursday, September 8, 2016. Is a book not to be ignored. Which book is at...