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Deuteronomy and the Guilt of Innocent Blood
By Trent Casto
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
By Jason Hunt
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
By Darian Lockett
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
By Charles Barrett
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
By Todd Pruitt
Todd Pruitt reviews Gregg Allison’s newest book, “Complementarity: Dignity, Difference, and Interdependence.”
Reconstructing the Puzzle of Paul’s Life
By Bradley Bitner
Bradley Bitner shares, “In sum, Thielman’s “Paul” is an ambitious achievement.”
God, Christianity, and Scientific Study
By Gregg Davidson
Does science make God irrelevant? Madueme does more than just answer “no.” He gives us reason to see how God makes science relevant.
The Structure and Spirit of Presbyterianism
By David Cassidy
Sean Lucas’ “Presbyterianism” is theological without being dry, historical without being nostalgic, and pastoral without being sentimental.
By Their Fruit You Will Know Them
By Bryce and Ashley Hales
How might we live as fruitful disciples in a busy, disconnected, and polarized historical moment?
Discovering and Recovering the Reason for Church
By Bruce P. Baugus
Bruce P. Baugus reviews Brad Edwards’ “The Reason for Church,” describing it as “welcome, timely, and useful.”










