Deep Help from a Dead Friend
John Piper writes: Few people have helped me with the interconnection of thinking and feeling more than the eighteenth-century New … Continue reading Deep Help from a Dead Friend
John Piper writes: Few people have helped me with the interconnection of thinking and feeling more than the eighteenth-century New … Continue reading Deep Help from a Dead Friend
Piper on the main point of his book: Two passages of Scripture provide the main point of this book. The … Continue reading The Main Point of the book
John Piper writes: Enflamed to Preach by Romans 9 I left in search of a new life of exultation over … Continue reading Withstanding Paul: Piper and Edwards
To quote from Piper’s Think (with a re-quoted portion for context’s sake): “For me, seeing has meant savoring. And the … Continue reading Importunate Insurgence
From Piper’s book, Think: The Move of ’79 After twenty-two years of nonstop formal education and six years of college … Continue reading The Painful Joy of Academia
The complete title of John Piper’s book is Think: The Life of the Mind and the Love of God. Here … Continue reading Think: Blurbs