Pulpit Picks
March 31st, 2007
(By Nathan Williams)
We haven’t done Pulpit Picks in some time, so we thought you all may appreciate a break from the normal articles and enjoy a list of links to other sites. This week’s list includes dating tips for nearly every type of theologian, the state with the highest biblical literacy rate, and a few other more important things. Enjoy!
In light of Phil’s series on Calvinism, we thought you may enjoy this article on the fundamental principle of Calvinism.
A quote from J.I. Packer which proclaims the gospel many are preaching as “too helpful”.
Some further comments on the nature of the true gospel.
Dr. Danny Akin challenges the SBC with 8 Theological Essentials.
Dr. Andreas Kostenberger lists his favorite NT commentaries.
Even the title of this post on Desiring God’s blog should be convicting to fathers.
I must admit, the book A Secular Faith by D.G. Hart looked so interesting to me that I went out and bought it and am planning to read it over my spring break. Here is a book review by Modern Reformation Magazine.
A couple of series to highlight; Paul Tripp has been giving his meditations on Psalm 51 and Justin Taylor has been posting a series by David Powlison on the lusts of the flesh.
No matter what type of theology you follow, here is a post to help you know what to say when breaking up with that significant other.
And finally, which State has the most Biblically literate population?
The Pulpit Picks are always welcomed reading, Nathan; I’m grateful you posted the specific references this weekend!