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    Book Review: The Problem of Pain – By C.S. Lewis

    C.S. Lewis is one of those authors I can always turn to when in need of a good read. The goal of this book is pretty self-explanatory…… Read more “Book Review: The Problem of Pain – By C.S. Lewis”

    28 Sep 201627 Aug 2018 by Eugene Lilley

    FATQ: Is there any biblical justification for exploring space?

    In recent news, Congress has passed a bill (S.3346) which is being hailed as “a solid commitment” towards the goal of having a manned mission to mars within the next…… Read more “FATQ: Is there any biblical justification for exploring space?”

    27 Sep 201627 Aug 2018 by Eugene Lilley

    Book Review: Arminian Theology – By Roger E. Olson

    In On Liberty the Nineteenth Century British philosophy John Stuart Mill wrote that “He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that……… Read more “Book Review: Arminian Theology – By Roger E. Olson”

    27 Sep 201627 Aug 2018 by Eugene Lilley

    Book Review: The Great Heresies – By Hilaire Belloc

    The Great Heresies is Hilaire Belloc’s concise survey of what he deems to be the five chief heresies (and models of heresy) in the history of the…… Read more “Book Review: The Great Heresies – By Hilaire Belloc”

    23 Sep 201627 Aug 2018 by Eugene Lilley

    Book Review: Concerning Christian Liberty – By Martin Luther

    Written by the iconic figure of the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther, Concerning Christian Liberty is a treatise on the nature of the Christian’s life; or as Luther…… Read more “Book Review: Concerning Christian Liberty – By Martin Luther”

    22 Sep 201610 Dec 2019 by Presbyformed

    Book Review: The Truth War – By John MacArthur

      The Truth War is John MacArthur’s account and call-to-arms against what he claims to be the most pressing pitfalls in contemporary theology, specifically, postmodernism and the…… Read more “Book Review: The Truth War – By John MacArthur”

    22 Sep 201610 Dec 2019 by Presbyformed

    Book Review: The Everlasting Man – By G.K. Chesterton

    With such a well-beloved author as C.S. Lewis positing this book as one of the great contributors to his conversion to Christianity one can’t help but give…… Read more “Book Review: The Everlasting Man – By G.K. Chesterton”

    16 Sep 201630 Aug 2018 by Eugene Lilley

    Book Review: The Consolation of Philosophy – By Boethius

      It seems to be a trend in history that the most moving texts are written in prison while awaiting execution and Boethius’ The Consolation of Philosophy…… Read more “Book Review: The Consolation of Philosophy – By Boethius”

    15 Sep 201627 Aug 2018 by Eugene Lilley

    Book Review: The Knowledge of the Holy – By A.W. Tozer

      AW. Tozer is what one might call a classic author within Christianity; he’s one of those individuals which many Christians can recognize along with C.S. Lewis…… Read more “Book Review: The Knowledge of the Holy – By A.W. Tozer”

    15 Sep 201627 Aug 2018 by Eugene Lilley

    Book Review: The Certainty of Faith – By Herman Bavinck

    As Bavinck says in his second chapter: “When our highest interests, our eternal weal or woe is at stake, we must be satisfied with nothing less than…… Read more “Book Review: The Certainty of Faith – By Herman Bavinck”

    14 Sep 201627 Aug 2018 by Eugene Lilley

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