Share any theological books that you've read or are reading.
I've just finished reading A Defense of Calvinism by C.H Spurgeon. I am impressed with his ability to say so much in such short sermons. He certainly earned the title "the Prince of Preachers." Engels and his leech, Marx, hated Spurgeon more than anybody in the world. That alone makes him one of the greats.
I am currently reading The Mystery of Christ, His Covenant & His Kingdom by Samuel Renihan. In it, he applies a consistent hermeneutical approach in outlining how all the covenants of the Bible find their ultimate fulfillment in the New Covenant, as inaugurated by Christ.
I've just finished reading A Defense of Calvinism by C.H Spurgeon. I am impressed with his ability to say so much in such short sermons. He certainly earned the title "the Prince of Preachers." Engels and his leech, Marx, hated Spurgeon more than anybody in the world. That alone makes him one of the greats.
I am currently reading The Mystery of Christ, His Covenant & His Kingdom by Samuel Renihan. In it, he applies a consistent hermeneutical approach in outlining how all the covenants of the Bible find their ultimate fulfillment in the New Covenant, as inaugurated by Christ.