Of the hundreds of books nominated for a Christianity Today book award, a small percentage receives awards. Those awarded often deserve extra attention. Here we have gathered author profiles, criticism, reviews, and related articles for CT book awards for the last nine years and the top ten books of the century.
Challies looks into the "study the truth not the lie" addage.
Spurgeon takes that conundrum "lead us not into temptation" apart and puts us back together again!
Talbot's J.P. Moreland warns that evangelicals are “over-committed to the Bible.”
Avoiding the ditch of Bibliolatry* - John 5:39-40
A collection of resources featuring Christian speaker and intellectual Ravi Zacharias
Describes some of the nuances of Bible interpretation. The Bible was written in Hebrew and Greek. Hebrew is a language of imagery and pictures; it lacks the ability to express abstract thoughts. So, we have to read between the lines in order to understand parables (such as Matthew 13) and other teachings, so we're not unable to understand like "Israel's teacher" (John 3:10) being "stiff-necked" (stubborn).
We can't get mired in rehashing theological positions - God has moved on. Follow the cloud.