This was my first introduction to Richard Swinburne’s corpus of full-length books. I’ve read ten or so of his articles…
Book Review: The Neglected C.S. Lewis by Mark Neal and Jerry Root
Mark Neal and Jerry Root have knocked another one out of the park with their Neglected C.S. Lewis! Following up…
Book Review: Trinity and Organism by James Eglinton
In his Trinity and Organism: Towards a New Reading of Herman Bavinck’s Organic Motif, James Eglinton sets out to drive…
Book Review: Choosing Our Religion by Elizabeth Drescher
Religious “None” has been a popular buzz word for over a decade now, not least for its role in cringeworthy…
Book Review: The Right Side of History by Ben Shapiro
“This book is about two mysteries. The first mystery: Why are things so good? The Second Mystery: Why are we…
Book Review: The Stranger by Albert Camus
“Meh” might be the best summary I can give of Albert Camus’, The Stranger. However, since this is a book…
Book Review: A Discourse on the Method by René Descartes
“For it is not enough to possess a good mind; the most important thing is to apply it correctly.” -Descartes, Discourse,…
Book Review: The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius
Wrongfully condemned to death as a traitor, separated from his wife and children, and worst of all, deprived of his…
Book Review: Calvin by Bruce Gordon
John Calvin. If you’ve ever heard that name before then you probably have some strong feelings about it. Maybe you…
Book Review|12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan Peterson
If you’ve been paying attention at all lately then you’ve heard some buzz about Jordan Peterson. If you haven’t been…