Biblical Studies

The Bible Among the Myths by John N. Oswalt

Recommended by Mark Tubbs.

An academic book on revelation and worldview from an excellent scholar and communicator.

Jesus at Thirty by John W. Miller

Not recommended by Bob Kellemen.

This psychological analysis of Jesus has little in common with the biblical portrait of our Savior. What we learn from this book, we learn by negative example.

Introducing Paul by Michael Bird

Recommended by Trevin Wax.

A concise and well-rounded introduction to the Apostle Paul.

The Canon of Scripture by F.F. Bruce

Recommended by Ian Clary.

Award-winning book about the historicity and reliability of the Bible.

The Erosion of Inerrancy in Evangelicalism by Gregory Beale

Recommended by Trevin Wax.

For those invested in the inerrancy debate.

We Become What We Worship by Gregory Beale

Recommended by Trevin Wax.

A terrific academic resource showing how idolatory weaves through Scripture.

New Testament Commentary Survey by D.A. Carson

Recommended by Tim Challies.

A valuable resource for anyone buying commentaries.

A Life of Conquest by Paul Downey

Recommended by Tim Challies.

An imperfect but still helpful resource.

Translating Truth by J.I. Packer

Recommended by Tim Challies.

An important contribution to the ongoing discussion.

The Murder of Jesus by John MacArthur

Recommended by Tim Challies.

Deep but accessible study of Jesus' final hours.