A balanced four-page spread on Tim Keller, his background prior to planting Redeemer Presbyterian Church, and the theology that drives his ministry and his new book, Counterfeit Gods: The Empty Promises of Money, Sex, and Power, and the Only Hope that Matters.
Incidentally, I’ve completed this book and found it to be outstanding. Each chapter takes a look at a particular counterfeit god, and (in most if not all the chapters) traces out how a particular biblical character did battle with that god, all the while making parallels to modern men and women, current events (like the economic meltdown), and how Christ and the gospel are the solution. A winsome read for Christians and non-Christians alike.