Robert Letham begins to remedy this fault in this very effective introduction to the sacrament of the Lord's Supper
granting us a privileged vision into the Puritan view of the Christian life
an intensely personal and pastoral letter
full of suspense and drama
Motives to seek recovery taken from necessity
Defeating Evil: How God Glorifies Himself in a Dark World (Christensen) Commentaries Robert Letham begins to remedyRevised, adapted, and condensed for a broader audience, this companion edition to Scott Christensens lauded What about Evil? shows how sin, evil, corruption, and death fit into redemptive history. Exploring the storyline of Scripture and addressing practical concerns, Christensen shows that Gods ultimate end in creation is to maximize his glory before his image bearers by defeating evil through Christs atoning work. Paperback, 272 pages, P&R