Pseudo-what? I’ll be honest with you—until this week, I had never read the book of First Enoch. Never wanted to. I certainly never thought I’d write a 1 Enoch book review. I’d always filed it under “pseudepigrapha” and moved on. (For...
I studied apologetics in Bible college and seminary and in many books and lectures since. And I have often used the arguments I learned in debates. But in recent years, I’ve realized that most of those arguments aren’t really the reason I believe. And when I hit a low...
I listened to the audiobook version of this book, which is available for free through Hoopla. N.T. Wright is a leading New Testament scholar who can also speak clearly to average people. His writing is eloquent, easy to read, and engaging, Structure The book has three...
I listened to the audiobook version, which is a seminar given by the author, and I couldn’t turn it off. He is a very engaging speaker with a gift at making the principles not only easy to understand, but easy to remember. The subtitle (“A Game Plan for Discussing...
NOTE: For a look at this subject from a biblical point of view, consider Anxiety and the Peace of God: Six Biblical Cures for Worry, Stress, and Inner Turmoil. Review of Rewire Your Anxious Brain Anxiety is a phenomenon that involves the whole person—the brain, the...
You can always expect clear, very practical advice from Kevin Leman. Sometimes psychologists’ theories are so speculative, they lack any practical value. And because they are so dependent on theories about childhood trauma or other intangible factors, they are...
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