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Tag: Crossway Blog Review Program

Book Reviews, Ecclesiology, Theology, Training

Review of the Reformed Pastor

In the Reformed Pastor, Richard Baxter argues that ministry is "so much more" than preaching and administering the sacraments.

10 November 202110 November 2021Crossway Blog Review Program, Ministry, Pastor, pastoral care, pastoral counseling, ReformationLeave a comment
Christian Living, Ecclesiology, Theology, Training

Review of The Pastor as Counselor

In this densely packed but brief monograph, the late David Powlison argues that a pastor is a counselor, unpacking his unique role as such.

20 July 202121 July 2021biblical counseling, CCEF, Crossway Blog Review Program, David Powlison, pastor as counselor, pastoral counselingLeave a comment
Book Reviews, Ecclesiology, Theology

Review of The Plurality Principle

The Plurality Principle is full of wisdom concerning healthy church leadership, though it occasionally overshoots biblical warrant.

6 July 20215 July 2021church leadership, Crossway Blog Review Program, Dave Harvey, Ecclesiology, elders, Eldership, Teleioteti book reviewLeave a comment
Book Reviews, Christian Living, Theology, Uncategorized

Review of the Heart of Anger

The Heart of Anger attempts to identify anger's root and provides many helpful portraits of the sinful human heart with Biblical corrective.

5 May 202110 May 2021anger, biblical counseling, Christopher Ash, Crossway Blog Review Program, righteous anger, Sin, Steve Midgley, the anger of God, the Wrath of GodLeave a comment
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Review of Rejoice and Tremble

Rejoice and Tremble offers a helpful but ultimately one-sided exposition of the important Biblical concept of "the fear of Yahweh."

2 March 202126 February 2021Crossway Blog Review Program, fear of God, Fear of the Lord, fear of Yahweh, Fear of YHWH, TheologyLeave a comment

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Mark 12:28-30

“Which commandment is the most important of all?”

Jesus answered, “The most important is, ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’” (ESV)

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