BOOK REVIEW: “Genesis For Normal People” by Peter Enns and Jared Byas
A good introductory level work to the book of Genesis. In this book, Enns and Byas talk about the overarching theme of the book of Genesis as a whole; it's…
A good introductory level work to the book of Genesis. In this book, Enns and Byas talk about the overarching theme of the book of Genesis as a whole; it's…
Caleb Jackson’s book “Undead” is a fantastic book on the resurrection of Jesus. Caleb’s case layout is as follows: 1: Establish the historical facts to be explained. 2: Examine what explanation best…
One of the things my ministry (Cerebral Faith) aims to do is to get Christians and non-Christians alike to “use the brains that God gave them” to cultivate an intellectually…
This is probably the best book on the Cosmological Argument that I have read in a long time. It's a scholarly book, so it is a bit technical, but it…
“Baby Dinosaurs On The Ark?: The Bible and Modern Science And The Trouble Of Making It All Fit” is a good book on science and faith (although more so on…
"The Kalam Cosmological Argument, Volume 2: Scientific Evidence For The Beginning Of The Universe” is just as good as the first volume in this series. Both of these books are…
"The Kalam Cosmological Argument, Volume 1: Philosophical Arguments for the Finitude of the Past." by Paul Copan (Editor), and William Lane Craig (Editor) is the first of a two part…
Ken Samples’ “Christianity Cross Examined” is a really good book. The task of Samples is to show that Christianity is not only true and rational to believe, but also that…
This is a pretty good book on Paul's view of the Trinity. Fay's aim is to see how the recipients of the epistle titled in our English Bibles as "Romans"…
This is an absolutely fantastic work on the philosophical issue of the threeness-oneness problem regarding the doctrine of The Trinity. What I liked the most about this was the back…