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August 27th, 2009 by James Grant

Timmy Brister:

One of the things I learned to do while in seminary is create “readers” for myself on research topics.  Basically, a “reader” is a compilation of shorter works (articles, essays, sermons) that is put together in a Table of Contents and bound together.  Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working on a Reader on the subject of “Gospel-Centered.”  I thought I’d share the contents with you.  If there are others out there that I could add, please let me know!

Check out his list of resources here.

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  1. Christians in Context: from orthodoxy to orthopraxy.: A "Gospel-Centered" Reader Says:

    Kramer auto Pingback[...] James Grant passes on a good idea from Tommy Brister:One of the things I learned to do while in seminary is create “readers” for myself on research topics. Basically, a “reader” is a compilation of shorter works (articles, essays, sermons) that is put together in a Table of Contents and bound together. Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working on a Reader on the subject of “Gospel-Centered.” I thought I’d share the contents with you. If there are others out there that I could add, please let me know!The reader can be found here. Most of the selections are linked as free pdf's. Posted by Andrew Faris Labels: gospel, james grant [...]

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