Discovering Biblical Equality, reviewed by Patricia Riley

Discovering Biblical Equality, reviewed by Patricia Riley

Ronald W. Pierce, Rebecca Merrill Groothuis, gen. eds., Gordon D. Fee, contributing editor, Discovering Biblical Equality: Complimentarity Without Hierarchy (Downer’s Grove: IVP, 2005), 528 pages, ISBN 9780830828340.

Ronald W. Pierce (Biola) and Rebecca Merrill Groothuis have edited a carefully constructed volume that aims to inform and persuade while remaining ...

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Should Pentecostals Interpret the Song of Songs Allegorically? by Brandon Biggs

A guest article by Brandon Biggs

The book of Song of Solomon has often been misunderstood and misinterpreted throughout history.  This article seeks to remedy this situation by providing a thoughtful and scholarly reflection upon the theme of romantic love within the book, and by expanding upon the two sub-themes associated with it—pleasure and danger.

This article begins by ...

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The Case For The Resurrection Of Jesus, reviewed by Patricia Riley

The Case For The Resurrection Of Jesus, reviewed by Patricia Riley

Gary Habermas and Michael Licona, The Case For The Resurrection Of Jesus (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2004), 352 pages, ISBN 9780825427886.

Gary Habermas, “Distinguished Research Professor and Chair” in the Department of Philosophy and Theology at Liberty University and Michael Licona, a Ph.D. candidate in New Testament ...

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Graham A. Cole, He Who Give Life

Graham A. Cole, He Who Give Life

Graham A. Cole, He Who Give Life (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2007). Graham A. Cole is professor of biblical and systematic theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, IL. He is an ordained Anglican minister, and has written several other books regarding Evangelical theology. This book ...

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Leonard Swidler's Club Modernity for Reluctant Christians, reviewed by John R. Miller

Leonard Swidler's Club Modernity for Reluctant Christians, reviewed by John R. Miller

Leonard Swidler, Club Modernity for Reluctant Christians (Philadelphia, PA: Ecumenical Press, 2011), 216 pages, ISBN 9780931214127.

Leonard Swidler, Professor of Catholic Thought and Interreligious Dialogue at Temple University, explores the challenges of faith and modernity. He has divided this book into four main sections, fluidly integrating its 36 chapters ...

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Nimi Wariboko's The Pentecostal Principle, reviewed by Paul Palma

Nimi Wariboko's The Pentecostal Principle, reviewed by Paul Palma

Nimi Wariboko, The Pentecostal Principle: Ethical Methodology in New Spirit, Pentecostal Manifestos 5 (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2011), 235 pp. + xii, ISBN 9780802866974.

The “Pentecostal Manifestos” series is designed for a rising and outwardly-focused generation of Pentecostal scholarship. In this the fifth book of the collection, ...

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Dan B. Allender's Sabbath, reviewed by Lisa R. Ward

Dan B. Allender's Sabbath, reviewed by Lisa R. Ward

Dan B. Allender, Sabbath (Nashville, Thomas Nelson, 2009), 208 pages, ISBN 9780849901072. Dan Allender, one of the founders and former president of the Mars Hill Graduate School in Seattle, Washington, is a prolific writer and speaker. Currently, he serves as professor of counseling along with his private practice. His ...

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Thomas McCall's Forsaken, reviewed by Timothy Lim Teck Ngern

Thomas McCall's Forsaken, reviewed by Timothy Lim Teck Ngern

Pneuma Review Spring 2013

Thomas H. McCall, Forsaken: The Trinity and the Cross, and Why It Matters (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2012), 170 pages, ISBN 9780830839582. Thomas McCall writes this book primarily for pastors, students, and a general audience, unlike his previous sophisticated academic study on the ...

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