
October Book Roundup
Atonement, Law and Justice: The Cross in Historical and Cultural Contexts
Adonis Vidu
Baker Academic (August 2014)
Publisher’s Description
Tackling an issue of perennial interest in the Christian academy,

Atonement, Law and Justice: The Cross in Historical and Cultural Contexts
Adonis Vidu
Baker Academic (August 2014)
Publisher’s Description
Tackling an issue of perennial interest in the Christian academy,

This month’s new and noteworthy books include a several important works in Biblical Theology along the continuation of Poythress’ Kuyperian project, and an enormous work on the Lord’s Supper by

This month’s new and noteworthy books offer many exciting and helpful incites on Scripture, Christology, the Christian life, and the relation between reason and faith. Check them out below and
From Bondage to Liberty: The Gospel According to Moses
Anthony T. Selvaggio
P & R Publishing (January 2014)
Publisher Description:
It is difficult to overestimate the importance of Moses

Atonement, Law and Justice: The Cross in Historical and Cultural Contexts
Adonis Vidu
Baker Academic (August 2014)
Publisher’s Description
Tackling an issue of perennial interest in the Christian academy,

This month’s new and noteworthy books include a several important works in Biblical Theology along the continuation of Poythress’ Kuyperian project, and an enormous work on the Lord’s Supper by

This month’s new and noteworthy books offer many exciting and helpful incites on Scripture, Christology, the Christian life, and the relation between reason and faith. Check them out below and
From Bondage to Liberty: The Gospel According to Moses
Anthony T. Selvaggio
P & R Publishing (January 2014)
Publisher Description:
It is difficult to overestimate the importance of Moses
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Summer1
By Geerhardus Vos Translated by Daniel Ragusa
Though countless signs around me brim
that he the land doth greet,
how shall I ever find him
or where his

Autumn1 By Geerhardus Vos Translated by Daniel Ragusa Still lingers golden autumn, still stand harvest colors,
Ripening in field, still roams through woods and gardens
A lovely postlude

I had the privilege of participating in a panel discussion on Danny Olinger’s excellent biography of Geerhardus Vos at the Presbyterian Scholars Conference, held at Harbor House, Wheaton College, on

Winter’s Death[1] by Geerhardus Vos
Here lies the Winter hated,
Goliath-like prostrated,
Whom David’s stone laid low.
Recovered from earth’s chillness,
Spring uses the first stillness
To put left-over illness
Beneath the thin-grown snow. His efforts