Recommended by Tim Challies.
An investigation of the brain's role in pornography addiction without the "my brain made me do it" defense.
Read it to better understand why we cannot define marriage apart from God.
Recommended by Trevin Wax.
An intruging study of European versus American worldviews, even if you disagree with some of Rifkin's stances.
Recommended by Bob Kellemen.
Sure to be a controversial book on modern political theory (in particular "just war" theory) from a biblical perspective.
Recommended by Chad Vandervalk.
A short story collection for anyone who appreciates hockey.
Not recommended by Tim Challies.
More tabloid fodder than serious investigative reporting.
Not recommended by James Anderson.
An informative, entertaining, and ultimately unsatisfying response to the historical revisionism of the New Atheists.
A fantastic book (a must-read, even) that helps make sense of the times.
Recommended by Keith Mathison.
Easily among the top four landmark books on intelligent design.
A warning about the evil bound up in the heart of man.