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  1. Doug Moo on Justification in Romans

    http://andynaselli.com/theology/doug-moo-on-justification-in-romans

    In Douglas J. Moo’s concise article on Romans in the New Dictionary of Biblical Theology, he highlights “six aspects of justification in Romans”: “God justifies people through faith and not through ‘works of the law,’” which “refer to obedience to the OT law, the Torah” and “exclude all works.” …

    13 hours ago
  2. Ossified Orthodoxy

    http://andynaselli.com/theology/ossified-orthodoxy

    Although I think it extremely dangerous to pursue a second blessing attested by tongues, I think it no less dangerous not to pant after God at all, and to be satisfied with a merely creedal Christianity that is kosher but complacent, orthodox but ossified, sound but soundly asleep. -D. A. …

    18 hours ago
  3. D. A. Carson on Logical Fallacies

    http://andynaselli.com/theology/d-a-carson-on-logical-fallacies

    D. A. Carson opens his chapter entitled “Logical Fallacies” in Exegetical Fallacies (2d ed.; Grand Rapids: Baker, 1996; pp. 87–123) with this: Why Are Fire Engines Red? They have four wheels and eight men; four plus eight is twelve; twelve inches make a ruler; a ruler is Queen Elizabeth; Queen …

    18 hours ago
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    The Musing Field

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    nity to be honest and real about the sin we struggle with. It cultivates humility as we confess our faults to each other. It helps us to pray specifically for each other encouraging us to be the church that God has called us to be. Other benefits of accountability from Andy Naselli: Motivation: It is an added incentive to glorify God with our whole beings in very specific areas, including our minds, bodies, families, and time-which all belong to God (cf. 1 Cor 6:18-20). Safety: It is a safety net. If one of us starts slipping

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    συνεσταυρωμαι: living the crucified life

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    for his doctoral mentor, Ben Witherington. Watch for a forthcoming review too from Rod Decker, who also discusses another work of Campbell’s on Verbal Aspect in relation to narrative.  As does Andy Naselli who also notes the Basics of Verbal Aspect book.

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    Basics of Verbal Aspect in Biblical Greek

    http://theologica.blogspot.com/2008/11/basics-of-verbal-aspe...

    Basics of Verbal Aspect in Biblical Greek, is now available. He recently did several blog posts on it at Zondervan's Koinonia blog:part 1part 2part 3part 4part 5Here's a list of those scholars endorsing the book. HT: Andy Naselli

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    Mike Bullmore - The Heart of Preaching

    http://thebluefish.org/2008/11/mike-bullmore-heart-of-preach...

    Mike Bullmore - Lectures on the heart of preaching and the preachers heart Session 1: The Functional Centrality of the Gospel in Preaching + Q&A Session 2: The Five Greatest Heart Challenges in Preaching + Q&A Session 3: A Passion for the Gospel (Philippians 1) +Q

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    only the dead see the end of war

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    This is an awesome discussion. Two recent books should be helpful on this. This is an important question for anybody who reads the Bible.   Go here to see an overview chart.

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    Minor Mutterings

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    Andy Naselli posts a brief review of what looks to be an interesting book, Three Views on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament.

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    OT in the NT

    http://theologica.blogspot.com/2008/11/ot-in-nt.html

    Ken Berding and Jon Lunde, editors of the book, Three Views on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament (contributors are Walter Kaiser, Darrell Bock, and Peter Enns). Related: Andy Naselli reproduces a helpful chart from the book giving a thumbnail sketch as to how the three contributors answer five key questions on this topic.

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    Basics of Verbal Aspect in Biblical Greek by Constantine R. Campbell

    http://philgons.com/2008/11/basics-of-verbal-aspect-in-bibli...

    More on Campbell and Verbal Aspect Donald Kim at his blog: Basics of Verbal Aspect in Biblical Greek, A Review Matthew Malcolm at his Crypto-theology blog: Verbal Aspect in Biblical Greek Andy Naselli at his blog: Con Campbell’s Primer on Verbal Aspect Theory William Varner at Amazon: A Good Start, But…

    14 days ago in PhilGons.com by philgons · Authority: 34
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    The Constellation Hypothesis

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    Between Two Worlds: Piper, Politics, and Abortion: A Few Thoughts  - Nov 8, 2008 Andy Naselli » Blog Archive » Do Calvinists really believe in human responsibility?  - Nov 8, 2008 Associated Press - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper  - Nov 8, 2008 Associated Press - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper  - Nov 8, 2008

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    If a blog is written in a forest...

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