Tag Archives: Heaven Misplaced
What People Are Saying about Heaven Misplaced
Heaven Misplaced has been out for just over a month now, and we’ve had some very good feedback from our readers. You can see a complete list of blog reviews here; I’ve included a sampling below. From a LibraryThing review: … Continue reading
Eschatology Without the Big Words
A lot of books have already been written about postmillennialism (not to mention eschatology). Some of these books specialize in prooftexts, contentious passages, or the book of Revelation, while others are designed to address Hal Lindsay, Left Behind, or other … Continue reading
Things Autumnal Et Cetera
For about three weeks out of every year, Moscow is transformed in an autumnal wonderland. I know this isn’t unique, but since we spend so much time looking at clouds, or dirty snowbanks, or sunburnt fields, the changing colours of … Continue reading
Notes from around the Interwebs.
It’s the end of another week, and it has been a busy one here at Canon. Not only is summer our busiest season (thanks to curriculum and other schoolish books), but the brand-new second edition of The Book Tree just … Continue reading
Some Kind Words
Michael Spencer (better known as Internet Monk) has written a good post about Doug Wilson. Spencer isn’t a Calvinist, but he has a great deal of respect for Wilson: If I were a Calvinist, I’d want to be like Douglas … Continue reading