Faculty Favorites of 2012
January 08, 2013
Westminster faculty's favorite reads of 2012
We asked Westminster Faculty the best book they read in 2012, and many of them provided a variety of answers. From theology to history to intercultural studies, we got a wide range of books.
See below for the favorite 2012 reads of Drs. Lillback, Trueman, Beale, Witmer, Edgar and more! Books with the
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Peter Lillback
Gregory K. Beale, A New Testament Biblical Theology.
Lane Tipton
Vern Poythress, Inerrancy and Worldview.
Timothy Witmer
Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy, The President's Club.
Carl Trueman
Re-read in preparation for the pastorate: Martin Lloyd-Jones, Preaching and Preachers.
For fun: Events, Dear Boy, Events: a Political Diary of Woolf to Campbell, ed. by Ruth Winstone
Sandy Finlayson
Events, Dear Boy, Events: a Political Diary of Woolf to Campbell, ed. by Ruth Winstone
William Edgar
Primo Levi, The Periodic Table.
Brandon Crowe
The Early Text of the New Testament. ed. by Charles Hill & Michael Kruger
Michael Kelly
Ted Turnau (Westminster M.Div. '90; Ph.D., '99), Popologetics.
Jeff Jue
R. Po-Chia Hsia, A Jesuit in the Forbidden City: Matteo Ricci 1552-1610
David Garner
John Carrick, The Imperative of Preaching: A Theology of Sacred Rhetoric.
Gregory Beale
Michael J. Kruger Canon Revisited: Establishing the Origins and Authority of the New Testament Books