![]() It’s one of the best books yet on how Christians can integrate their faith with their work. This is coming up during the summer, so order it and read it before Labor Day. 1000, the Reformation, the Great Awakening, etc.).Ĭulture-Making: Recovering our Creative Calling It doesn’t try to survey every century, but chooses 10 major turning points (the split between the eastern and western church circa A.D. This is may be the best, short, accessible overview of Christian history. ![]() Turning Points: Decisive Moments in the History of Christianity It’s always a little dangerous to recommend a book I haven’t read yet, but I suggest it because it is basically a shorter and more accessible summary of his bigger classic, The Resurrection of the Son of God, which is wonderful but very long and academic. This volume along with the Packer book will give you a very complete and Biblically rich understanding of the cross. They are classics and had a profound influence on my understanding of Jesus’ death. ![]() This volume assembles several older essays by J.I. Blomberg incorporates insights from Richard Bauckham’s Jesus and the Eyewitnesses, an important work but much longer and more difficult to read. This makes the case that the Biblical account of Jesus is not legend but historically trustworthy. ![]() The Historical Reliability of the Gospels ![]() Nine nonfiction Christian books (picks by Tim Keller) On the Bible Summer Reading Nonfiction books | Beach books | Classic picks for the family ![]()
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