Dr. Michael Kruger is an academic expert in the biblical canon. This book goes into the details of the canon of Scripture such as the definition, the origins, the writing, authors, and date of biblical canon. Kruger frames the debate of the biblical canon in a contrast between the extrinsic model and the... Continue Reading →
How To Die by Seneca
With a title like How to Die, I had to check it out. Also, it’s part of a series of books from Princeton University Press called Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers. They’re short, compact, very readable “How To” translations of ancient philosophical works. I’ve read four so far and this is my second by Seneca,... Continue Reading →
Knowing God by J.I. Packer
This book is difficult to sum up in a review. It’s one of those great Christian books that belongs on the Mt. Rushmore with Mere Christianity and Desiring God. (That’d be interesting to think of what say four books belong on the Mt. Rushmore of great Christian books.) No matter how I comment... Continue Reading →