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Review: The Farewell Discourse and Final Prayer of Jesus
Originally posted on Bob on Books:
The Farewell Discourse and Final Prayer of Jesus, D. A. Carson. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1980, repackaged edition 2018. Summary: A study of John 14-17, based on expository messages on these texts. D. A. Carson…
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Book Write-Up: The Lord Is Good, by Christopher R.J. Holmes
Christopher R.J. Holmes. The Lord Is Good: Seeking the God of the Psalter. IVP Academic, 2018. See here to purchase the book. Christopher Holmes is an Anglican priest and teaches systematic theology at the University of Otago in New Zealand. … Continue reading
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