Columns from Tabletalk Magazine, August 2011

The August edition of Tabletalk is out. This issue interacts with classical literature, exploring various biblical themes littered throughout great pieces such as Moby Dick and The Lord of the Rings. From Victor Hugo’s portrayal of law and grace in Les Mis to the remarkable choice of Faust in Christopher Marlowe’s play The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus, we investigate a variety of biblical themes found in each classic work. Contributors include R.C. Sproul, John Piper, Andy Naselli, Iain Murray, Tim Challies, and R.C. Sproul Jr.


We do not post all of the feature articles or the daily devotionals from the issue, so you'll have to subscribe to get those. But for now, here are links to a few select columns and articles from this month:



"Writing for God's Glory" by Burk Parsons
"The Unholy Pursuit of God in Moby Dick" by R.C. Sproul
"He Loves Me, He Really Loves Me" by Tim Challies
"Why 'Let Go and Let God' Is a Bad Idea" by Andy Naselli
"A Revival of Calvinism: An Interview with Iain Murray"
"Godly Boasting" by John Piper

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