I’ve Got an Article in a New Book

by Nov 25, 2017Books, NTScholarship, Uncategorized1 comment

The new Jonathan Edwards Encyclopedia has an article in it from yours truly, namely “Love.”

A few friends have credits, too, including (but not limited to) Joe Tyrpak on David Brainerd (he wrote his DMin dissertation on Brainerd); Ryan Martin; and Nathan Lentfer.

I counted at least six graduates of my alma mater among the contributors. Congratulations to them. Where I’ve dipped in, the articles have been solid, and the editors are Edwards superstars. Neele and Minkema are associated with the Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale. Neele teaches at Joel Beeke’s Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary.

Read More 

Review: The Power Broker, by Robert Caro

Review: The Power Broker, by Robert Caro

The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York by Robert A. Caro My rating: 5 of 5 stars Robert Caro is fascinated by power. He has given his life to exploring how it is gained and kept. And in Robert Moses, the subject of this epic book, power looks like the...

Review: Finding the Right Hills to Die On by Gavin Ortlund

Review: Finding the Right Hills to Die On by Gavin Ortlund

Finding the Right Hills to Die On: The Case for Theological Triage by Gavin Ortlund My rating: 4 of 5 stars Gracious, clear, accessible. Extremely well done. I nearly docked him a star for being ever-so-slightly in a different place than I am on creationism (though I...

Review of a New Book: Allen Guelzo on Robert E. Lee

Review of a New Book: Allen Guelzo on Robert E. Lee

Robert E. Lee: A Life, by Allen C. Guelzo.Complicating current efforts to remove any monuments honoring Robert E. Lee, there was a genuine nobility in the man that everyone—his friends, foreign journalists, even his Northern abolitionist opponents—often recognized....

Leave a comment.

1 Comment
  1. Grant Jones

    Mr. MW, congratulations on getting your article published. I don’t have the book that is mentioned, but you mentioned that it concerns love. Once again, I am completely flummoxed over the KJV and the recent upgrades it has gone through. Speaking of the love, why did the well-known love chapter in I Corinthians 13 recently get changed from “love” to “charity”? Now, I do agree that those words can quite often be interchangeable and mean the same thing. But with that being said, why did the KJV have to go and change a perfectly good rendering of that chapter and change all references of “love” to “charity”? And once again, all other versions stayed the same; it’s only the KJV that changed. Some of these recent changes I just don’t get.