John Milton, Paradise Lost (aff). Edited and notes by John Leonard. (New York: Penguin Books, 2000). 453 pages.
Paradise Lost is a book I have long intended to read....
Paul David Tripp, Dangerous Calling: Confronting the Unique Challenge of Pastoral Ministry (aff). (Wheaton, Illinois: Crossway, 2012). 227 pages.
This book is interesting on several levels. It is intriguing...
The phenomenon occurring at Asbury and spreading to other school campuses has generated a cacophony of animated discussion. I’m not sure church people have engaged in such vehement debate since youth camps introduced co-ed swimming!
As I write this, meetings are still underway at Asbury University. The result, it seems, is that the Christian community is in turmoil. Is this of God? Is it man-made? Should we support or condemn it? Not...
Brain W. Jones, The Emperor Domitian aff. (New York: Routledge, 1992). 292 pages
As a historian, I have collected biographies on Roman Emperors. Domitian has been of particular interest...
When I was in high school, the English curriculum had taken a decidedly negative turn. It was assumed, apparently, that it was the humanities’ job to make inexperienced teenagers aware of the harsh brutality of human existence....
Paul Johnson, Heroes: From Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar to Churchill and De Gaulle (aff). (Ney York: Harper Perennial, 2007). 299 pages.
Paul Johnson is the kind of...
Tom Holland, Dominion: The Making of the Western Mind (aff) (London: Abacus: 2019). 594 pages.
Tom Holland is a popular podcaster and a prolific author. He specializes in Greek...
Atlanta is tough on air-conditioners. They work hard! Inevitably, they require maintenance, usually at the hottest time of year. Last summer, my air conditioner went out. A maintenance company came out and, a large payment later, it...
N.T. Wright, Paul: A Biography. Aff. (New York: Harper One, 2018). 464 pages.
N.T. Wright is one of the foremost New Testament scholars in the world today. He teaches...