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Building the Christian library: A coffee-stained gem (The Everlasting God)
Review
The Everlasting God
DB Knox
Lancer, 1988.
I well remember listening to the 1979, Moore College lectures (which comprise the content of this book) and wondering how anyone could speak so quickly. I was awash with one theological gem after another. I bought the book as soon as I heard it was on the shelves, and have never been disappointed. My copy bears the tell-tale signs of coffee stain in one corner, marks in the margins, and that funny musty smell that books get after many handlings. I refer to the book regularly because it is so simply written and so clearly set out.
Building the Christian library: Mapping the Landscape (A Theology of the New Testament)
Building the Christian library: One for the workbench (I Believe in Preaching)
Building the Christian library: Out of the Fortress (Unleashing the Church, Unleashing your Potentia
Building the Christian library: The Faith of Israel
Building the Christian library: Love Life: For Every Married Couple
Building the Christian library: J. I. Packer
Building the Christian library: Calvin’s Institutes
Building the Christian library: Knowing God
Building the Christian library: Is the New Testament history?
Building the Christian library: Know and Tell the Gospel
Building the Christian library: A Fresh Start
Building the Christian library: The Fight
Building the Christian library: Theology (Know the Truth)
Know the Truth
There are many books outlining Christian theology, including In Understanding Be Men, which was reviewed in our last issue. Another one of the best available is Know the Truth by Bruce Milne. This book covers all the basic areas of Christian theology under seven headings.
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