The more I read and study the Song of Songs, the more impressed I am with the biblical theology that structures Solomon’s thoughts. It has... Read More
It shouldn’t surprise us–but we all too often find ourselves wondering at the relevance with which an author of a bygone generation speaks into the atmosphere of... Read More
In his inimitable sermon, “The Weight of Glory,” C. S. Lewis made one of the most significant observations about the reality of beauty and idolatry.... Read More
In recent years the book of Revelation has been subject to new investigation into the role that earlier portions of the canon played in its... Read More
While preparing a lecture on “Jonathan Edwards’ Christology of the Song of Songs” for the Jonathan Edwards for the Church Conference, I happened across a fascinating... Read More
My introduction to Sinclair Ferguson led, in turn, to my grateful discovery of William Still and Eric Alexander. I can honestly say that having listening... Read More
In his chapter, “The Attestation of Scripture,” in the The Infallible Word, the late professor John Murray made one of the most profound and significant observations... Read More