Reviews and Endorsements
- A Modern Grammar for Biblical Hebrew
- The Advent of Evangelicalism
- Augustine as Mentor
- Calvinism
- The Cradle, the Cross, and the Crown
- Doctrine That Dances
- Encountering the Manuscripts
- The End of Christianity
- The End of the Law
- Evangelicals Engaging Emergent
- Faithful Preaching
- The Formation of Christian Doctrine
- From Pentecost to Patmos
- Future Israel
- The Great Commission
- Introduction to Evangelism
- Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective
- John A. Broadus
- Learn to Read New Testament Greek
- The Love of Wisdom
- Old Testament Survey
- Perspectives on Family Ministry
- The Shape of Faith to Come
- Spirit-Led Preaching
- That You May Know
- Tough-Minded Christianity
- Women Leading Women
Evangelicals Engaging Emergent reviewed at Kingdom People
“Chuck Lawless and Jim Shaddix assess the Emerging views of evangelism, advocating some of the positive aspects of the movement while critiquing others in light of Scripture.”
“Overall, I heartily recommend Evangelicals Engaging Emergent for being an evangelical contribution to the conversation that actually lives up to its title.”
Read the entire review at Kingdom People…
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“Evangelicals Engaging Emergent is a great tool to constructing a faithful, and effective, ministry”
For too long those of us who have studied the emerging church have had to choose between the voices of effective practitioners and those of careful theologians. Evangelicals Engaging Emergent changes that trend. This work gives a fair, sympathetic look toward the strategies of those trying new things to reach a postmodern culture, but through [...]
Endorsement of Evangelicals Engaging Emergent
“Few issues are as incendiary and as confusing to contemporary Christians as those related to the so-called ‘emerging church.’ In this volume, a diverse group of evangelical Christians look at this discussion in detail. Any Christian interested in this ongoing converstation should start with this book.”
Russell D. Moore
Dean, School of Theology
Senior Vice President for Academic [...]
Evangelicals Engaging Emergent “…answering questions that really matter”
“What are the real issues that really do matter in the Emergent Church? Drs. Henard and Greenway have done the Church a great service in answering questions that really matter in the Evangelical Church that must be past to the next generation.”
Johnny Hunt
President, Southern Baptist Convention
Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church, Woodstock, GA
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Evangelicals Engaging Emergent “brilliant”, “thought-provoking”
This collection of brilliant essays is a must read for contemporary church leaders and thoughtful Christians. The essays critique both the strengths of the “doctrinally friendly” stream of the Emergent toward culture sensitivity and the weakness of the “doctrinally wary/averse stream’s” penchant toward moral, biblical and theological relativism. The essays are thought-provoking, thoughtful, well-researched, judicious and [...]
R. Albert Mohler calls Evangelicals Engaging Emergent “timely and genuinely helpful”
The so-called “emerging church” has now become a major focus of evangelical attention–and for good reason. This new movement presents a significant challenge to evangelical Christianity in this generation, and it both deserves and demands a fair and thoughtful consideration. Bill Henard and Adam Greenway and their team of writers provide us all a much-needed [...]
Recent Reviews
- Introduction to Evangelism “should be made available in every evangelical church”
- A Modern Grammar for Biblical Hebrew “one of the most thorough introductory grammars on the market”
- From Pentecost to Patmos will “help a new student or reader engage in all the issues in NT study”
- Doctrine that Dances a “fascinating, creative exploration”
- The Advent of Evangelicalism “highly commended” in Baptist Quarterly
- Old Testament Survey “deserves your attention”
- “Excellent essays to rationally and reasonably defend the truth…”
- Broadus “warmly written, easy to read”
- Christianity Today reviews the Advent of Evangelicalism
- Jammed full of thought-provoking statistics.
Recent Endorsements
- The Advent of Evangelicalism… “a great service”
- Perspectives on Family Ministry: “Read this book and consider its wisdom!”
- Kent Edwards’ call for preaching deeply is irresistible
- When the Church was a Family “well resourced and easy to read… should be required reading in seminary classes”
- “Family is a beautiful metaphor for the church…”
- “I thoroughly enjoyed” Telling God’s Story
- The End of Christianity “deserves a wide readership, and serious attention…”
- The Cradle, the Cross, and the Crown reviewed at Between Two Worlds
- Jim Hamilton’s endorsement for The Love of Wisdom
- The Cradle, The Cross, and the Crown “stands out for meticulously thorough coverage… and lashings of masterful common sense”