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The Goodness of God’s Fullness
By Derek Rishmawy
God saves not to satisfy some lack in himself, but out of an over-abundance of joyous delight in himself.
“God’s Awesomeness on Public Display”
By Chris Stevens
In “The Earth Will Be Filled” Donnie Berry invites readers into a deeper reflection on the glory of God and its significance for the Christian life.
Examining the Religious Quest of Modernity
By Kenny Silva
Early modernity lost the Creator by looking for him in the creation and trying to control him with magic, even under the guise of “modern” Newtonian mechanics.
Slavery and the Legacy of Southern Ministers
By Nick Willborn
In this new book, Pickett helps readers see the good and the bad in the lives of ministers during this period of southern history.
Why Study The Heidelberg Catechism?
By Arie Van Weelden
For those who want to study the depths of the Heidelberg Catechism beyond its famed first question, R. Scott Clark’s book, “The Heidelberg Catechism” is such a guide.
Growing in Grace with J.C. Ryle
By Jack Royleston
Examining the ministry of J.C. Ryle leads readers to remember and rejoice in the transformative power of the gospel.
The Corporate Nature of the Christian Life
By Ryan Reed
“Christian Life” is a book for those who are interested in an in-depth theological account of Christian living.
Learning Christ in Leviticus
By Will Bankston
In “Enacting Atonement,” Roy McDaniel carries on the spirit of Westminster by refusing to divide that which should be kept together.
Learning to Love the Biblical Law
By James Duguid
Dru Johnson’s “Understanding Biblical Law” is a learned, succinct remedy to many of the issues readers face when trying to read the Mosaic Law.
The Bible, the Church, and God’s Mission
By Robby Holt
Robby Holt reviews the second edition of “The Mission of God: Unlocking the Bible’s Grand Narrative.”










