Book Review: Toward an Exegetical Theology Walter Kaiser is currently a Distinguished Professor of Old Testament and president of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. He was professor of Old Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School for many years. Kaiser has written numerous books, including Toward an Exegetical Theology, Toward an Old Testament Theology, Toward Old Testament Ethics and The… Read More
Book Review: The 12 Essential Skills For Great Preaching In The 12 Essential Skills For Great Preaching 1 Wayne McDill brings the strength of thirty five years of pastoral experience to bear on the task of preparing to deliver sermons from the biblical texts. Currently serving as a professor of preaching at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, he has also written Evangelism in a Tangled… Read More
Book Review: Preaching The Whole Bible as Christian Scripture As a lecturer in Old Testament, biblical theology and hermeneutics at Moore Theological College in Sydney, Australia, Graeme Goldsworthy is certainly qualified to write on the subject of Preaching The Whole Bible as Christian Scripture: The Application of Biblical Theology to Expository Preaching. 1 Goldsworthys purpose in writing Preaching The Whole Bible as Christian Scripture… Read More
Book Review: Preaching Christ from the Old Testament Sidney Greidanus experience as a pastor and professor of preaching enabled him, when confronted with the task of offering “Christocentric Preaching from the Old Testament” (xii) as an elective course in preaching, to write his own textbook when he was not able to find a suitable work. Thus, Preaching Christ from the Old Testament: A… Read More
Book Review: Christ Centered Preaching A decade as a pastor and eighteen years in the academy have both served to inform the writing of Bryan Chapells Christ-Centered Preaching: Redeeming the Expository Sermon.1 In this work Chapell attempts to rescue the expository sermon from the time-bound and tradition-laden methods that are causing it to become more and more irrelevant in contemporary… Read More