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    Book Review: Hitler’s Theology – By Rainer Bucher

    There aren’t many individuals in modern history more studied – or at least referenced – that Adolf Hitler. As we know from Godwin’s Law, “As an online…… Read more “Book Review: Hitler’s Theology – By Rainer Bucher”

    22 May 201710 Dec 2019 by Presbyformed

    Book Review: Galatians For You – Tim Keller

    Galatians For You, as might be suspected, is a commentary on the book of Galatians. Timothy Keller’s aim with the book is to offer a bible centered,…… Read more “Book Review: Galatians For You – Tim Keller”

    10 May 201710 Dec 2019 by Presbyformed

    Book Review: The Psychology of Atheism – By R.C. Sproul

    Much has been written trying to explain the psychology of theism. The foundational text in that field is probably Sigmund Freud’s The Future of An Illusion, where Freud…… Read more “Book Review: The Psychology of Atheism – By R.C. Sproul”

    5 May 201710 Dec 2019 by Presbyformed

    Book Review: Eragon – By Christopher Paolini

    Over the past few months I’ve been attempting to read more fiction: Asimov’s The End of Eternity, Zelazny’s Lord of Light, Robert Jordan’s The Great Hunt and R.…… Read more “Book Review: Eragon – By Christopher Paolini”

    4 Apr 201710 Dec 2019 by Presbyformed

    Book Review: Homosexuality – By Stanton L. Jones & Mark A. Yarhouse

    The topic of homosexuality has been discussed from a variety of angles from within the Christian context. Some scholars seek to address the ancient near-Eastern and Greco-Roman…… Read more “Book Review: Homosexuality – By Stanton L. Jones & Mark A. Yarhouse”

    1 Nov 201610 Dec 2019 by Presbyformed

    Book Review: The Dawkins Delusion – By Alister McGrath & Joanna Collicutt McGrath

    There are many individuals who act as poster-boys for certain religious and anti-religious movements. For the New Atheists, one of those individuals is Richard Dawkins; for evangelical…… Read more “Book Review: The Dawkins Delusion – By Alister McGrath & Joanna Collicutt McGrath”

    18 Oct 201610 Dec 2019 by Presbyformed

    Book Review: The Name of the Wind – By Patrick Rothfuss

    While I enjoy reading fiction, it’s a rarity for me to find fiction that truly captivates me, especially within the fantasy genre. With my last fantasy book…… Read more “Book Review: The Name of the Wind – By Patrick Rothfuss”

    17 Oct 201610 Dec 2019 by Presbyformed

    Book Review: The Abolition of Man – By C.S. Lewis

    During the past few centuries within discussions of philosophy there has been what might be called a revitalization of skepticism. This skepticism, what many deem free inquiry…… Read more “Book Review: The Abolition of Man – By C.S. Lewis”

    13 Oct 201610 Dec 2019 by Presbyformed

    Book Review: The Angelic Doctor‏ – By Jacques Maritain

    The Angelic Doctor, as one might well guess from the title, is Jacques Maritain’s biography of Thomas Aquinas, as well as a treatise on the philosophy of…… Read more “Book Review: The Angelic Doctor‏ – By Jacques Maritain”

    12 Oct 201610 Dec 2019 by Presbyformed

    Book Review: Augustine as Mentor – By Edward L. Smither

    The first line when opening this book reads “How could a fifth-century African bishop be relevant to the twenty-first century?” and goes on to note that “Many…… Read more “Book Review: Augustine as Mentor – By Edward L. Smither”

    12 Oct 201610 Dec 2019 by Presbyformed

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