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The Biblical Trinity: An Interview with Brandon D. Smith

on June 22, 2023

In The Biblical Trinity, Brandon D. Smith shows how God’s word reveals the Trinity. In this interview, we discuss the “problem” with the doctrine of the Trinity he’s trying to address and the reasoning behind writing the book. Lexham Press: What is the story behind The Biblical Trinity? Brandon D. Smith: This book aims to

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T. F. Torrance and Evangelical Theology: An Interview with Myk Habets and R. Lucas Stamps

on June 13, 2023

Thomas F. Torrance and Evangelical Theology: A Critical Analysis brings Torrance into closer conversation with evangelical theology on a range of key theological topics. In this interview with the volume editors, Myk Habets and R. Lucas Stamps, we discuss the origins and goals for the book. Lexham Press: What is the story behind Thomas F. Torrance

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Evangelism for the Care of Souls: An Interview with Sean McGever

on June 6, 2023

In Evangelism: For the Care of Souls, Sean McGever reminds ministers that announcing—and reannouncing—the good news of Jesus is central to pastoral care. In this brief interview with McGever, we discuss the reasoning behind writing the book. Lexham Press: What is the story behind Evangelism: For the Care of Souls and what is the basic thesis?

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Reexamining the End Times: An Interview with Brian P. Irwin and Tim Perry

on May 23, 2023

Christians’ fixation on the end times is not new. While eschatological speculation has sometimes resulted in distraction or despair, Scripture does speak about the end. In After Dispensationalism, Brian P. Irwin and Tim Perry reexamine the key texts and show how prophecy is primarily God’s word of hope for his people. In the following interview, the two authors

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Three Reasons Why We Should Care about Mark 10:45

on April 27, 2023

In this guest post from John J. R. Lee and Daniel Brueske, authors of A Ransom for Many: Mark 10:45 as a Key to the Gospel, they summarize the three reasons why Mark 10:45 illuminates the central message of the Gospel. We begin with the claim that Mark 10:45 is key to grasping the message

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A Book for Burned-Out Pastors: An Interview with Jeremy Writebol

on March 15, 2023

Today, many pastors and ministry leaders are facing burnout and exhaustion, feeling the weight of their job responsibilities. Pastor and author Jeremy Writebol wrote Pastor, Jesus is Enough to challenge and encourage pastors to rely on sufficiency, not their own. In the following interview, Jeremy Writebol talks about his goals in writing the book, speaking

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I’m a Christian—Now What?: An Interview with Aaron Armstrong

on March 2, 2023

If you are a new Christian, you are on a new path. But where are you going and how do you get there? As an adult convert, Aaron Armstrong had to face these questions himself. Today, we interview Armstrong about his new book, I’m a Christian—Now What? A Guide to Your New Life With Christ.

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Prayers for Lent: A Free Reflection Guide

on February 22, 2023

The forty days of Lent are a time for pondering and praying the life of Jesus—in particular, “he suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried.” In his death and suffering, we find life. When we know Christ and the power of his death and resurrection, we also share in the fellowship of

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Joseph Ratzinger, My Teacher

on January 5, 2023

Joseph Ratzinger, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, has died. It is perhaps odd that I, a self-identified evangelical Protestant with sons named after Reformers (Calvin, Latimer, and Cranmer), should find myself both grieving the passing and grateful for the witness of such a public intellectual believer. But I do. Two Degrees of Separation But as for

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Relive the Greatest Story Ever Told

on December 6, 2022

The Christmas story is one of the most well known and enduring narratives, inspiring hope, joy, and faith around the world. This season, relive the greatest story ever told and discover anew the true king of Christmas, Jesus Christ. This Christmas, you can get the Logos digital edition for free when you buy the print

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