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Redemption, by Mike Wilkerson

by Luke Geraty | Sep 26, 2011 | Christian Living, Church & Pastoral, Reviews

One of the most powerful truths that I’ve learned in the past six years is that the gospel is the only way that people can experience freedom from their brokenness to do what they were created to do. I’ve basically discovered two things: people have...

No Other Gospel: 31 Reasons from Galatians Why Justification by Faith Alone Is the Only Gospel, by Josh Moody

by Luke Geraty | Aug 31, 2011 | Biblical, Christian Living, Reviews, Theology

No Other Gospel is a collection of sermons written by Josh Moody, pastor of College Church. This collection actually includes 31 separate chapters and an epilogue that comes in at 275 pages. Being that there are still conversations taking place between Protestants and...

Joshua’s Spiritual Warfare, by Thomas B. Clarke

by Luke Geraty | Jul 14, 2011 | Biblical, Christian Living, Reviews

One of the most important skills that one should acquire with theological training is with reading and interpreting and applying Scripture. This largely boils down to asking the right questions about the text and making a lot of good observations. And as you spend...

The Gospel and the Mind, by Bradley G. Green

by Luke Geraty | May 9, 2011 | Christian Living, Church & Pastoral, Reviews, Theology

Six years ago I was given a copy of a book written in the early 1900’s that introduced me to the idea of thinking as an act of worship (Grose’s Religion and the Mind). Until that time, it simply wasn’t a concept I had even considered. In fact,...

Don’t Call It a Comeback, ed. by Kevin DeYoung

by Luke Geraty | Apr 13, 2011 | Biblical, Christian Living, Church & Pastoral, Reviews, Theology

What happens when you assign a group of young pastors, theologians, bloggers, scholars, and authors with the task of writing about the gospel and a variety of topics related to biblical and practical theology? Well, first you ask Kevin DeYoung to edit the concept and...

Ethics for a Brave New World, by John & Paul Feinberg (updated)

by Luke Geraty | Mar 29, 2011 | Christian Living, Church & Pastoral, Reviews, Theology

From time to time I like to sit down with Christians and have discussions where any question goes. There are no limits. So while we drink coffee, we’ll come up with questions that we all are interested in knowing what God and Scripture would have us think....

With Calvin in the Theater of God, ed. by John Piper & David Mathis

by Luke Geraty | Nov 1, 2010 | Biblical, Christian Living, Church & Pastoral, Church History, Reformed Theology, Reviews, Theology

As 2009 marked the 500th birthday of John Calvin, a great deal of treatment was given to this Protestant reformer. Desiring God participated in this treatment with their 2009 national conference, With Calvin in the Theater of God. John Piper was joined by Julius Kim,...
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Quotable Theology

The goal of theology is the worship of God. The posture of theology is on one’s knees. The mode of theology is repentance.

— Sinclair B. Ferguson

Quotable Theology

The goal of theology is the worship of God. The posture of theology is on one’s knees. The mode of theology is repentance.

— Sinclair B. Ferguson
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