I love Poyhtress’s work. His work on “Understanding Dispensationalism” was great. What stands out the most is his Christian Charity. He is the opposite of Gerstner as far as tone and language went.
I have been eyeing his Symphonic Theology for years. It is free on the web, but I can’t concentrate with electronic texts. Someday Ill get it.
Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens; Justification, by John Fesko; The Wheel of Time, by Robert Jordan; Recovering the Reformed Confessions, by Scott Clark; Brief Outline of Theology, by Friedrich Schleiermacher; Principles of Sacred Theology, by Abraham Kuyper
Books I am now reading
Exodus commentaries; Matthew commentaries; Turretin's Institutes of Elenctic Theology; Baker's new history of the church
Books for future reading
Turretin's Institutes; Joseph Caryl on Job, German encyclopedias of theology
Josh said,
October 28, 2006 at 5:21 am
DoOd! I thought I had an advanced vocabulary!
I love Poyhtress’s work. His work on “Understanding Dispensationalism” was great. What stands out the most is his Christian Charity. He is the opposite of Gerstner as far as tone and language went.
I have been eyeing his Symphonic Theology for years. It is free on the web, but I can’t concentrate with electronic texts. Someday Ill get it.