Welcome once again to Eerdmans All Over, a Friday roundup of all the Eerdmans-related news, reviews, interviews, and other interesting online content we can find in a given week.
News from Eerdmans . . .
- Have you heard? We’re having a sale, and it’s a biggie. Check out yesterday’s EerdWord post or cruise over to Eerdmans.com to find out how you can save 60% on hundreds of titles throughout the month of March during the Eerdmans Inventory Reduction Sale.
. . . and elsewhere.
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Michelle Van Loon reviewed Ruth Everhart’s Chasing the Divine in the Holy Land for Englewood Review of Books, concluding, “Everhart did the work of a pilgrim as she opened herself up to honest questions about her theological assumptions and spiritual history. . . . An enjoyable and unsettling read.”
- Dave Jenkins reviewed D. A. Carson’s The Intolerance of Tolerance for Apologetics 3:15, declaring it “a must own book on a very serious issue.”
- Phillip Long reviewed John J. Collins and Daniel C. Harlow’s Early Judaism on Reading Acts, calling the volume “an affordable, handy collection of essays which would make an excellent college or seminary textbook.”
- Robert Cornwall reviewed Peter Goodwin Heltzel’s Resurrection City on Ponderings on a Faith Journey, saying, “Heltzel’s book is full of important insights and challenges, which the church needs to hear.”
- Wendy Greenley featured Michelle Markel and Amanda Hall’s The Fantastic Jungles of Henri Rousseau in a Perfect Picture Book Friday post on Noodling with Words.
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The Children’s Book Council is currently featuring two EBYR titles – Christopher Sat Straight Up in Bed and Heart in the Pocket – on its homepage.
- Theophrastus shared news of our Inventory Reduction Sale with readers of the BLT — Bible * Literature * Translation blog.
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