May 2021
Magazine Issue 692
Table of Contents
- ‘My Father is Always at Work’ — Ian Hamilton
- Elizabeth Bucer (c.1500-1541) — Rebecca VanDoodewaard
- Revisiting A Revolution: Puritan Paperbacks 60 years on! — John Rawlinson
- How to Use Books Well: A Pastor’s Guide to Using and Profiting from One’s Library — Ryan M. McGraw
- Three Deaths: Socrates, Stephen, and Jesus — Peter Barnes
- Heart Treasure, or the Furniture of a Holy Soul — Oliver Heywood (1630-1702)
- My Five ‘Must Read’ Books — Mark J. Larson
- Residential Schools — Jeff Kingswood
- The Judgment and Salvation of the Sovereign God in History — Mark J. Larson
- Book Reviews
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