Unsettled Christianity

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Resources & Reviews

This page is in need of updating, so until I do, I am moving it down the list…

You can contact me by email , Twitter, or Facebook.

I started a hobby of study on the 4th Century, which you can find here.

This is a list of my book reviews and other resources which you might find useful.

A note about media reviews, unless otherwise expressly noted, the books and software are provided free of charge by the various publishers. I do my best to site the source of the product, if I don’t, rest assured, I am reviewing a copy sent to review. It does not mean that I will give a positive review – I want you to trust me – nor does it mean that I will cookie cut and paste good marks for the book. I will give you a review based on my interaction with the book. I will attempt to tell you about the book, and if I must, point out deficiencies of the material. I will either give you my recommendation or simply ‘forget’ to do so.

I review for Tyndale, Thomas Nelson, Abingdon Press, University of Illinois, IVP-Academic, Westminster John Knox, Baker Publishing, Our Sunday Visitor, Bethany House, Baylor University, Mohr Siebeck, Gorgias Press, Random House, and  (more to be added). I wish to thank each of these publishers for allowing me to review for them and to my readers for engaging the dialogue.

My Reviews on Amazon

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Book Reviews:

Christian America and the Kingdom of God, by Richard T. Hughes

T.F. Torrance: Incarnation, The Person and Life of Christ

Encounter with the New Testament, An Interdisciplinary Approach

Below is a discussion on Early Christian Doctrines, by RND Kelly

James White’s The KJVO Controversy

James McGrath’s The Only True God:

John H. Walton’s The Lost World of Genesis One

Ancient Christian Doctrines Volume 1

Offworld (Fiction)

I recommend the New Living Translation Bible. (Here, There is an online version of the bible, as well – here.

Recently, I had the pleasure of reviewing the NLT Mosaic, and in honor, I ran a blog-a-thon. Clicking below will take you to all the posts associated with my blog-a-thon and the blog tour to celebrate the release of the Mosaic. Here, you can find the video reviews of it.

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I Review For The Tyndale Blog Network

Wesley Study Bible:

The American Patriot’s Bible:

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General media review – such as BibleWorks 8 (reviews here.)

E-Sword is a great free resource for bible study replete from professional and user made modules.

I review for BookSneeze

Online Bibles

Blogger resources:

Here is a complete list of biblioblogs.

Comments

9 Responses to “Resources & Reviews”
  1. Fr. Robert says

    Looking closer to the ESV so-called publishing team, is very impressive!  Even a few Irish lad’s lol…from the Queen’s University of Belfast. Of course Leon Morris who I have met (Aussie).  I cannot find fault with the men and people.
    Fr. R.

  2. Looking closer to the ESV so-called publishing team, is very impressive!  Even a few Irish lad’s lol…from the Queen’s University of Belfast. Of course Leon Morris who I have met (Aussie).  I cannot find fault with the men and people.
    Fr. R.

  3. I cannot old anything against Irishmen! I am Scotch-Irish/German. Good people.

  4. Fr. Robert says

    Amen! I had a German g/f once! lol (My wife knows) Have you read Bonhoeffer any?
    Fr. R.

  5. Amen! I had a German g/f once! lol (My wife knows) Have you read Bonhoeffer any?
    Fr. R.

  6. I too had a German girlfriend in high school, Fr. Robert!

    I have read some of the Cost of Discipleship – got side tracked with other things.

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  8. I cannot old anything against Irishmen! I am Scotch-Irish/German. Good people.

  9. I too had a German girlfriend in high school, Fr. Robert!

    I have read some of the Cost of Discipleship – got side tracked with other things.

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