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BA Books & Authors on the Web – December 06, 2013

Jim West reviewed Old Testament Theology, by R.W.L. Moberly. “The entire volume is a work of art and theological artistry. It is the most satisfying exposition of the theology of the Old Testament...

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BA Books & Authors on the Web – December 20, 2013

Justin Taylor interviewed Douglas Moo about his new commentary, the Galatians volume of the BECNT series. The Reformed Reader reviewed John Fea’s Why Study History?, while Fea challenged the narrative...

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New Editions of our Commentary Surveys

While the Old Testament Commentary Survey by Tremper Longman, and the New Testament Commentary Survey by D.A. Carson, have long been essential resources for pastors and scholars looking to wisely add...

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BA Books & Authors on the Web – February 14, 2014

In honor of the recently released seventh edition of D. A. Carson’s New Testament Commentary Survey, Matt Smethurst at The Gospel Coalition interviewed Carson about what makes a good commentary. “Good...

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BA Books & Authors on the Web – June 27, 2014

Denis Fortin reviewed Robin Jensen’s Baptismal Imagery in Early Christianity for RBL. “Jensen does a magnificent job of presenting these five core motifs of baptism in early Christian documents and...

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BA Books & Authors on the Web – July 18, 2014

The Institute for Sacred Architecture reviewed The Space Between, by Eric Jacobsen. “Jacobsen artfully weaves together the linear progression of the story of redemption, which starts in the Garden and...

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BA Books & Authors on the Web – August 8, 2014

Eternity Bible College’s Theology for Real Life blog selected James K.A. Smith’s Desiring the Kingdom as their book of the month. “And here’s where Smith’s argument gets very important. The world is...

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