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One of my favorite readers, Tony Reinke, writes: Advertise on TGC > 2015 marks my tenth year choosing the best books of the year, and it > was the most difficult of them all.
Non-fiction Christian book > publishing churned out a daunting amount of very good new titles, > more than I’ve ever seen. > > Overall, 2015 produced several strong Bible
commentaries, but with a > remarkably new interest in integrating biblical theology into those > commentaries (as you will see). Bible production was strong again. > From our
Reformed circles, I’ve never seen more books on engaging > political issues or speaking grace into our secularizing western > culture. Books by female authors seemed to slow a little
from 2014, > while offerings for children seemed stronger. > > What follows are all my favorite books from the year, lumped > together in one list and ordered by my
scientifically subjective > algorithm of intuition about what books I think (1) are most unique, > (2) most succeed at their aim, and (3) are most likely to endure in > service to
the church in the years ahead. You can see his favorites, along with rationale here. Also see his honorable mentions and other 15 books not to miss.