Z Books Around the Web - Apologetics, Ancient Context, and the Mission of God
Craig Hurst posted an overview and review of Christian
Apologetics.
“Christian Apologetics: An Anthology of Primary Sources is a
feast for the mind of a Christian apologist who desires to be acquainted with
some of the best apologists in their field. This is a must read for serious
students of apologetics and should be on the required reading list for any
apologetics class.”
Denver Seminary’s blog reviewed Finding the Lost Images of
God.
“The author is to be commended for this informative and
appealing book. It will broaden the reader’s appreciation of the theological
depth of the Scriptures, even as it uncovers its cultural background.”
And Joseph Torres shared an extended quote on Justification
from Christopher Wright’s The Mission of God’s People.
“Paul’s doctrine of justification is essentially missional
for it extends the blessing of the gospel, with no ethnic privileges or
barriers, to all nations in principle, and therefore demands that it be
extended to them in practice – that is, in the practice of evangelism, church
planting and discipling communities who walk in “the obedience of faith” among
the nations.”
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