Weekly Links (9/5/2014)

“If evil is that which displeases God, then it is not possible for Him to be evil. He is the standard, the ruler, the inch, the ethical metric system (assuming, of course, that the metric system isn’t evil).” (Nate Wilson, Notes from the Tilt-a-Whirl)

by Stephen Rodgers

Alright, it’s the first Friday of the month, and that means I’m loaded for bear with enough free and cheap resources to last you until next month.

  • The free audio book of the month from christianaudio.com is Francis Schaeffer’s How Then Shall We Live? This one is absolutely worth your time and attention.
  • The free book of the month from Logos is Pete Wilcox’s Living The Dream. I know nothing about this one, good or bad, but it’s there if you want to check it out.
  • The free ebook of the month from Ligonier is Daniel Hyde’s Welcome to the Reformed Church. It’s an excellent little primer on the history and doctrine of the Reformed church.
  • The topic of the new Tabletalk is “Church and Parachurch,” and I suspect that it’s as excellent as always.
  • Themelios 39.2 is out, and in addition to more book reviews than you can shake a stick it, it has a number of interesting articles on Jonathan Edwards.
  • Normally I only bring up free resources, but it’s worth mentioning that WTS Books is currently selling the Kindle version of John Frame’s Introduction to Systematic Theology for $2. That’s a ridiculously great price, and considering the paper version weighs in at 1,276 pages, that’s an awfully good value per page as well.

That’s it. See you Sunday!

Pro Rege