My Books

Beloved of God and Called to Be Saints

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Beloved of God and Called to Be Saints is a collection of crumbs from Paul’s letter to the Romans. The occasion for this epistle is his desire for the saints in first- century Rome to support his missionary work to Spain. To assure them that he is worthy of their support, Paul lays out before them his longest and most sustained theological explanation of the gospel. Thus, the theme of Paul’s letter to the Church at Rome is the gospel’s power to save the unrighteous and establish a flourishing humanity in the new age of Spirit-led liberty, a humanity that is united in and by Jesus Christ for the glory of God the Father.


Becoming Classically Educated: Humane Letters on Education, Culture, and the Great Conversation

We are in the midst of an educational Renaissance.
Classical Christian education is no longer just a little movement; it is a rising tide lifting thousands of families with it. These essays are one educator’s attempt to find the language for what he experienced when he first emerged from the cave of images into the sunlight of humane learning. Simultaneously, they are his reasonable service of returning down into the cave. For those whose eyes are still adjusting to the light of classical education, this collection of essays offers a humane guide for the journey toward the True, the Good, and the Beautiful.