Read this set for a Historiography, Miracles, and Resurrection class. Good account of miracles and eye opening to someone who grew up in a western christian culture that is more skeptical to miracles.
Very solid book for the lay person to begin a biblical understanding of prophecy. Well written, and Dr. Bandy's chapter on revelation was very insightful. Overall good stuff.
This book is a good, and I feel necessary read for most evangelicals I am in contact with. The arguement by Barcellos that the Lord's Supper is more than a memorial is well thought out and supported with exegisis of spcripture. I thouroughly enjoyed and would recommend this book to anyone looking to read about the meaning of the Lord's Supper.
Well written, with good intention of Licona staying away from his supernatural presuppositions. Good read for anyone interested in the Resurrection.
Wendell Berry's writing is beautifully simplistic and his way of writing moves the reader passionately through the story of ordinary Jayber Crow. A wonderful story with many lessons to be learned through the life of Port William's barber, namely, the uniquely loving outlook of the world, small towns, nature, and everyday life. I recommend this book to anyone.
Solid book that discusses pretty straight forward concepts to argumentation. Useful for any type of student, professional, or human being. Nice short read.
This book is a great for an introductory, yet thorough look at the Megilloth. The biblical theology is clearly laid out and done in a way that makes sense of these five books. I was thoroughly impressed with Barry G. Webb's book.
An interesting read for any hip-hop fan. Jordan Ferguson does a good job of recalling the life of arguably the most iconic person in hip-hop's most iconic album. As a Dilla fan, I appreciate some of the insight on his life and the things that he did for the music industry. I'd recommend to any audiophile.