There was one big surprise for me in this list. Calvin’s Commentaries did not make an apperance! Calvin has been with me since I started this series. It came in at number 14 so it wasn’t far behind and I wouldn’t be surprised to see it make a come back next month. The top two positions are related to the issues raised by Rob Bell in Love Wins. David C. Cook has two entries which is unusual. Here’s how July stacked up:

#10 – Should Christians Embrace Evolution? by Norman Nevin (P&R Publishing)

# 9 – Perspectives on Tithing: Four Views edited by David Croteau (B&H Academic)

# 8 – Did Adam And Eve Really Exist? by C. John Collins (Crossway)

# 7 – Inductive Bible Study by David A. Bauer and Robert A. Traina (Baker Academic)

# 6 – Be Free (Galatians) by Warren Wiersbe (David C. Cook)

# 5 – Is God a Moral Monster? by Paul Copan (Baker Books)

# 4 – Reformed Dogmatics (One Volume Abridged Edition) by Herman Bavinck (Baker Academic)

# 3 – The Christian Faith by Michael Horton (Zondervan)

# 2 – Christ Alone by Michael Wittmer (Edenridge Press)

# 1 – Erasing Hell by Francis Chan (David C. Cook)