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Tim Keller on the Doctrine of Sin

Tim Keller’s latest book – “What Is Wrong with The World?”– provides categories to help people in the 21st century understand sin not as some archaic religious points system, but as a complex cancer that explains my deepest problems.

The Influence of Aristotle on Christianity

Timothy Pickavance reviews Louis Markos’ “From Aristotle to Christ” (IVP Academic, 2025).

How Churches Can Welcome People with Disabilities

In sum, “Accessible Church” is a hopeful and practical guide.

Formed or Deformed? Discipleship in a Distracted Age

Without realizing it, our habits, desires, and imaginations have been shaped all week long not by Scripture or Christian community, but by the endless scroll of newsfeeds, videos, and curated ads.

The Value of Praying the Psalms

When we don’t have the words – and even when we do – “When You Don’t Have the Words” will encourage and enable us to open our Bibles to the center and use the words God has supplied.

Deuteronomy and the Guilt of Innocent Blood

Like the perpetually flowing stream in which the elders symbolically wash away their guilt, Christ’s blood perpetually washes away our guilt. 

Paul’s Ministry and the Progress of the Gospel

Jason Hunt reviews O. Palmer Robertson’s “Christ of the Consummation” (P&R), a multivolume New Testament biblical theology.

Acts and the Formation of the Church

Iain Duguid’s latest work, “Turning the World Upside Down” (Crossway, 2025), is an accessibly-written exposition of Acts 1–8.

Spiritual Formation and the Reformed Triangle

Matthew Bingham’s “A Heart Aflame for God: A Reformed Approach to Spiritual Formation” provides a much-needed and timely resource for the church.

Dignity, Differences, and Gender Roles

Todd Pruitt reviews Gregg Allison’s newest book, “Complementarity: Dignity, Difference, and Interdependence.”

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