Here is my list of favorite books published in 2011:
1. The Glory of God in Salvation through Judgment, by James M. Hamilton, Jr., Crossway Books, hard copy and Kindle edition.
2. A New Testament Biblical Theology: The Unfolding of the Old Testament in the New by G.K.Beale, Baker Academic, hard copy.
3. For Calvinism, by Michael S. Horton. Zondervan. Kindle Edition.
4. Tempted and Tried: The Temptation and Triumph of Christ, by Russell Moore, Crossway, hard copy.
5. The World-Tilting Gospel: Embracing a Biblical Worldview and Hanging on Tight, by Dan Phillips, Kregel Publishing, hard copy and Kindle edition.
6. Tie:
How the Gospel Brings Us All the Way Home, by Derek W.H. Thomas, Reformation Trust Publishing, hard copy.
and
Red Like Blood: Confrontations with Grace, by Joe Coffey and Bob Bevington, Shepherd Press. Kindle Edition.
How the Gospel Brings Us All the Way Home, by Derek W.H. Thomas, Reformation Trust Publishing, hard copy.
and
Red Like Blood: Confrontations with Grace, by Joe Coffey and Bob Bevington, Shepherd Press. Kindle Edition.
7. Greener Grass Conspiracy: Finding Contentment on Your Side of the Fence by Stephen Altrogge, hard copy and Kindle Edition.
8. Getting Back into the Race, by Joel Beeke, Cruciform Press, Kindle edition.9. Get Outta My Face! How to Reach Angry, Unmotivated Teens with Biblical Counsel, by Rick Horne, Shepherd Press. Kindle Edition.
10. Finally, tied at 10th place, two books on a similar topic:
a. The Next Story: Life and Faith After the Digital Explosion by Tim Challies, Zondervan, Kindle Edition.
b. From the Garden to the City: The Redeeming and Corrupting Power of Technology, by John Dyer, Kregel Publications, Kindle Edition.
Honorable mentions:
- Smooth Stones: Bringing Down the Giant Questions of Apologetics, by Joe Coffey, Cruciform Press, Kindle Edition.
- Innocent Blood: Challenging the Powers of Death with the Gospel of Life, by John Ensor, Cruciform Press, Kindle Edition.
- Awaiting a Savior: The Gospel, The New Creation and the End of Poverty, by Aaron Armstrong, Cruciform Press, Kindle Edition.
- But God: The Two Words at the Heart of the Gospel, by Casey Lute, Cruciform Press, Kindle Edition.
The four above "honorable mentions" come from Cruciform Press. Each is well written and concise -- slightly over 100 pages. Cruciform Press makes these books available through subscription at a very low cost.



