Recommended by Ian Clary.
A devastating blow to the Rogers/McKim proposal and a gold standard for Christian historical-theological methodology.
A hefty and valuable contribution not only to Old Testament studies, but as a model of theologizing.
Recommended by Mark Tubbs.
Should be read before, or at least alongside, any modern handbook on Christian worship.
Recommended by Bob Kellemen.
A short but Scripture-soaked exposition on the sweetness of God's sovereignty.
Recommended by Chad Vandervalk.
Despite a misplaced focus and an over-reliance on critical-historical method, this scholarly treatise speaks a prophetic word to the Church.
An academic book on revelation and worldview from an excellent scholar and communicator.
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.
Recommended by Trevin Wax.
A concise and well-rounded introduction to the Apostle Paul.
Award-winning book about the historicity and reliability of the Bible.
For those invested in the inerrancy debate.