Building a New Testament Library: Matthew – Acts
One of the pivotal responsibilities of every Christian generation is to engage the Scriptures exegetically and theologically. A number of fine commentaries are available to
One of the pivotal responsibilities of every Christian generation is to engage the Scriptures exegetically and theologically. A number of fine commentaries are available to
We’re building an annotated list of reading recommendations from some of our John Wesley Fellows. Happy reading! Charles E. Gutenson Author of Church Worth Getting Up
Although science and technology are pervasive in our society, they are challenging topics to address well in a local church. Here are some places where
One of the perennial questions asked of theologians and ministers is the “why” of theodicy. Interestingly, when a significant tragedy or crisis occurs, people are
The earliest reference to the twelve Minor Prophets as a group occurs in Sir 49:10, dated 2nd century BCE: “May the bones of the Twelve
The size and richness of the book of Psalms means that good one-volume commentaries are few and far between. My choice of a one-volume commentary
David T. Tsumura’s commentary on 1 Samuel (NICOT; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2007) should be in every evangelical student’s library. Of particular note is his helpful
Eight books from Genesis to Ruth open the OT, and 24 commentaries stand ready to guide readers through them. For Genesis, Bill T. Arnold (New
Hymns based on the poetry of Charles Wesley (1707-1788) have been one of the principal means by which Wesleyan teachings have been transmitted to generations
“The web…is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together,” says a character in Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well. He was talking about “the