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Editorial Work Started on our Next Book
9:23 AM As co-editor (with Allan Bevere) of the Areopagus Series, I am delighted to have received this morning a new manuscript that we will begin editing this weekend. The author is David Croteau of Liberty University. David received his Ph.D. under Andreas Köstenberger here at SEBTS. His dissertation was published as You Mean I…
Ultimate Allegiance Featured on Engelwood Review of Books
Chris Smith wrote the featured review our Ultimate Allegiance, the most recent volume in the Areopagus series, concluding: We review a lot of books here at the Englewood Review, and our primary selection criteria is books that can be read and discussed in churches, and that will be beneficial in helping churches understand and embody…
Nick Norelli Reviews Tithing after the Cross
Thanks to Nick for a thorough review. In celebration of his review, I'm going to put Tithing after the Cross on sale at 30% off for the next 48 hours at Energion Direct.
Review of The Politics of Witness at Gentle Wisdom
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Unsettled Christianity Review – The Politics of Witness
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