This book was born out of a simple yet profound Scriptural truth which begs an unanswered—even unasked—question: If the fear of Yahweh is the beginning of wisdom, then what is its end ? This very question marks the very first words of this book and is the start of what is described as being not as much an exposition of Scripture as much as it is an extrapolation from it, in which Caleb Reichardt takes you on a journey through the Christian life using wisdom as the compass. And what looks to be a book solely about wisdom on its surface, becomes more and more a book about Christ the deeper one digs. The “end” in The End of Wisdom is not about a stoppage of any sort where wisdom dies but, rather, a culmination where wisdom lives in its most lively state—where wisdom becomes most wise. Reichardt, here, cuts through the abundant nonsense, empty platitudes, and conventional musings of the world and gets straight to the heart of what it means to be wise, all while weaving this into the gospel in a fresh and powerful way.