Crossway books is offering free copies of John Owen’s Communion with the Triune God in exchange for reviews.
Email blogbookreviews[at]gmail.com, saying that you’d like to review the book on your blog. Crossway will send you a PDF copy to review.
When you’ve written your review, post in on both your site and on Amazon. Send the links to Crossway, along with your shipping address.
Before long, a hard copy of the book—not a PDF—will arrive at your door.
Don’t wait too long, though—Crossway is only supplying the PDFs through October 1.
[HT: Justin Taylor | Between Two Worlds]
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Between October and December 2006, Mark Driscoll preached a series of sermons called “Vintage Jesus” at Mars Hill Church (Seattle). The 12-week series was designed to answer a dozen commonly-asked questions regarding the person, background, actions, and significance of Christ.
Driscoll has taken those messages and morphed them into a 12-chapter book—Vintage Jesus.
Continue reading ‘Driscoll’s Vintage Jesus Available for Pre-Order’
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Mark Driscoll announces that starting in 2008, Resurgence will have a line of literature with Crossway called Re:Lit (Resurgence Literature).
At present, we are scheduled to release multiple books, including six of my own books. Among them are two large hardcover books I am co-writing with my good friend Dr. Gerry Breshears, who is the former president of the Evangelical Theological Society and currently professor of theology and chairman of the Division of Biblical and Theological Studies at Western Seminary in Portland.
Continue reading ‘Resurgence and Crossway Announce Re:Lit (Resurgence Literature)’
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Jerry Bridges and Bob Bevington have coauthored The Great Exchange: My Sin for His Righteousness, which is due for release on September 11. Published by Crossway, here is a descriptive portion of the book’s summary:
Beginning with the Old Testament sacrifices and the prophecies that foreshadowed Christ, authors Jerry Bridges and Bob Bevington guide believers through the biblical overview of Christ’s atonement
Timmy Brister has written up a short overview of the book, complete with his initial thoughts and a few places to save some money when you buy it.
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Adrian Warnock pointed us to Tony’s review of the ESV Literary Study Bible (scheduled for release on September 14).
The new study Bible is edited by Leland and Philip Graham Ryken, and you can read all about it at the Shepherd’s Scrapbook—Tony’s review is as helpful as it is thorough.
His one-word description of the new Literary Study Bible: “masterful.”
Visit Crossway for your copy—priced at $49.99 (or pre-order from Amazon—$32.99)
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