My Book, Covenant and Commandment

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I am pleased that my book, Covenant and Commandment: Works, Obedience, and Faithfulness in the Christian Lifehas been published.  This issue has been one I have been wrestling with for years.  It has good to have it out, although I am certain I will continue to wrestle with the issue.  At the heart of the book: I argue that works, obedience, and faithfulness are central to the Christian life.  I affirm a traditional and reformational understanding of justification by faith alone.  Indeed, I think--following fine thinkers like Henri Blocher and others--that it is only such an affirmation of sola fide that can most adequately ground and substantiate a proper understanding of the necessity of works, obedience, and faithfulness in the Christian life.  If that intriques you, take up and read!  The book is available at Amazon in the US here.  It is available at Amazon in the UK here.  You can read the heart of the Introduction here.

My book, Colin Gunton and the Failure of Augustine

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I am happy to share that my new book (my dissertation) has now been published with Wipf and Stock.  My book is titled Colin Gunton and the Failure of Augustine: The Theology of Colin Gunton in Light of Augustine.  In this work I offer a summary and exposition of the thought of Colin Gunton, a prominent British theologian who--sadly--died young just a few years ago.  I end up challenging Gunton's understanding of Augustine, so in that sense the monograph is a critique of Gunton.  Nonetheless, I was shaped significantly by reading Gunton thoroughly, and I am thankful for his influence upon me.  Wipf and Stock has been a joy to work with.  I believe the book should be out in mid-2011 or so.  Lewis Ayres was kind enough to write the Foreword.

Shapers of Christian Orthodoxy (US edition)

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It was a pleasure to have my book, Shapers of Christian Orthodoxy: Engaging with Early and Medieval Theologians published with InterVarsity Press--United Kingdom.  And now it is an honor that InterVarsity Press--US has decided to publish the book in the US.  It is currently available for pre-order with Amazon.  My goal in this book is to introduce readers to key early and medieval theologians (second to thirteenth centuries).  Also, I have the goal of asking how evangelicals might benefit from understanding and reading these older theologians.  If you read it, I hope you enjoy it.

My New Book, The Gospel and the Mind

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At the risk of being self-aggrandizing, I am happy to share that my new book, The Gospel and the Mind: Recovering and Shaping the Intellectual Life, will be published this November with Crossway.  It is currently available for pre-order at Crossway's web page, and at Amazon.  The book is centered in an observation and a question.  The observation: wherever the gospel goes the academy follows.  That is, there appears to be an inextricable link between the Christian gospel and the flowering of learning.  The question: why?  When the gospel takes hold in a culture, it inevitably leads to intellectual inquiry, the quest for truth, and a robust intellectual life.  If this is true, we should expect that when the gospel loses sway in a culture there is an increased confusion about the possibility of knowledge, and about the importance or even possibility of a viable intellectual life.