The Reformed Media Review
Summary: The Reformed Media Review is a discussion of current books and culture from a decidedly Reformed Christian perspective.
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Jim Cassidy speaks about Kingdoms Apart: Engaging the Two Kingdoms Perspective, edited by Ryan C. McIlhenny. In this collection of essays, Neo-Calvinist scholars address issues on which they differ with R2K advocates, such as the nature and extent of Ch
Jim Cassidy and Camden Bucey introduce several recent titles worth mentioning. Stephen R. Holmes, Quest for the Trinity: The Doctrine of God in Scripture, History and Modernity G. R. Evans, Roots of the Reformation: Tradition, Emergence and R
In this episode, we review Christosis: Pauline Soteriology in Light of Deification in Irenaeus and Cyril of Alexandria by Ben C. Blackwell and published by Mohr Siebeck. Dr. Blackwell is Assistant Professor of Christianity at Houston Baptist University. H
Listen as Jeff Waddington reviews B. B. Warfield's Scientifically Constructive Theological Scholarship by David P. Smith and published by Pickwick. Smith seeks to correct the perception that Warfield relies upon a faulty epistemology. Instead, he strives
In this episode, Camden Bucey and Jim Cassidy discuss the 2012 issue of the Confessional Presbyterian Journal. The issue contains two highlights. The first is the articles section which consists of some of the lectures given at the 2012 Greenville Presbyt
In this episode Camden Bucey and Jim Cassidy discuss the Fall 2012 issue of the Westminster Theological Journal. Of special interest is the article by Jim Scott on Machen and Edwin Rian's book, The Presbyterian Conflict. Nathan Shannon's piece on Van Til'
Jonathan Brack reviews Kingdom through Covenant: A Biblical-Theological Understanding of the Covenants by Peter J. Gentry and Stephen J. Wellum. Jonathan has also written a review of the book for Reformation21.org.
R. C. Sproul, Are We Together? A Protestant Analyzes Roman Catholicism published by Reformation Trust, 130 pages, hardcover. Publisher's Description: In recent years, some evangelical Protestant leaders have signed statements pledging themselves to j
In this episode, we review Sam Allberry's Lifted: Experiencing the Resurrection Life published by P&R Publishing. Publisher's Description: For many people the resurrection is a nice thing to believe in; a handy subject to return to at Easter
Jazz pianist Pamela York speaks about her new album, Lay Down This World: Hymns and Spirituals. Pamela discusses the tracks on the album, the relationship of traditional structure to creativity, and worship. The album is available for download through iT
In this episode, we review James E. McGoldrick's Presbyterian and Reformed Churches: A Global History published by Reformation Heritage Books. Publisher's Description: In 1905, Westminster Press published History of the Presbyterian Churches of th
Nick Batzig and Jeff Waddington speak about Francis Chan's Crazy Love, Augustine's De Trinitatae and Anselm's Cur Deus Homo.
The crew discusses current audio and video resources, and even software that will prove useful to the student of reformed theology. post photo by swishphotos
Jim Cassidy and Glen Clary cover the week's book news. Glen mentions The Reading and Preaching of the Scriptures in the Worship of the Christian Church, vol. 7: Our Own Time as well as a forthcoming title from Hughes Oliphant Old. Jim touches upon se
Jared Oliphint leads a review discussion of God Is Great, God Is Good: Why Believing in God Is Reasonable & Responsible. Jared recently reviewed the book for TGCReviews.com. The book includes contributions from several notable philosophers and