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Diachronic considerations in biblical lexicography
Undeception —
Authority: 94
While studying NT Greek in undergrad, I became interested in linguistics. I gradually became alarmed as I discovered that key insights into human language made by linguists were hardly ever taken into account among scholars intending to interpret the Bible from the original languages. Greek and Hebrew are treated by ...5 days ago -
Why It’s NOT all about Me…or You
The Church of Jesus Christ —
Authority: 520
I’m not saying anything surprising when I say that Americans are a self-absorbed lot. This may also be true about people in other developed countries like Canada and Europe, but I can only speak from experience about the country in which I’ve lived my whole life. Since birth, we Yanks have been trained to believe ...1 week ago -
The Economics of Preaching
adammclane.com —
Authority: 488
click image to see full size Have you ever thought about the economics of preaching? Probably not. If you were to take a moment to think about the value we ascribe to the action of preaching in the American church, you may start to wonder if we’ve overvalued it. Think about it from an organizational ...1 week ago -
Katharina Voelker On Islamic Hermeneutics and PhDing
The Dunedin School —
Authority: 92
Katharina Voelker, who has recently completed a PhD at the University of Otago on Islamic Hermeneutics, is on Radio One from 10:00-12:00am NZT, Wednesday 18 January. She will be discussing the highs and lows of completing her study, as well as the content of her thesis, “Hermeneutical Access: Philosophical and ...1 week ago -
Why study hermeneutics?
Crypto-theology —
Authority: 102
Just yesterday I finished writing a little summary of Thiselton’s approach to hermeneutics, so I was interested to encounter this recent video today, in which Thiselton considers what hermeneutics is, and why it is important:2 weeks ago -
BIBLICAL GENRE HERMENEUTICS COURSE: SESSION EIGHT: POETRY III: PRAISE
The Domain for Truth —
Authority: 100
GO TO PART VII I. Identifying praise poetry a. Introductory note: There can be many more various sub-genre of Psalms (Messianic, Royal Psalms, Creation Psalms, etc), but for the purpose of this course in dealing with the broader genre of Scripture, some of the sub-genre can be seen as a type of praise poetry. i. ...2 weeks ago -
Note on Christological exegesis
NT Resources Blog —
Authority: 95
Im not planning to revisit this topic at the moment (too busy with other things), but for those who were interested in that topic in my earlier post, heres a link to another discussion of the same basic issue. This discussion is by Dave Doran, pastor and seminary pres. in Detroit.2 weeks ago -
The Baylor Handbook on the Greek New Testament
Logos Bible Software Blog —
Authority: 460
Logos recently put the Baylor Handbook on the Greek New Testament (BHGNT) on Pre-Pub, and I can’t overemphasize how awesome and useful this series is! You may come across a difficult grammatical construction or syntactical anomaly in the Greek text of the New Testament, and turn to a critical commentary like ...2 weeks ago -
Real Marriage: Is Mark Driscoll fudging in the Footnotes? (Part II) by Peter Lumpkins
SBC Tomorrow —
Authority: 456
Below is Part II in answering the question toward Mark Driscolls latest book, Real Marriage, is he fudging in some of his footnotes? We concluded in Part I he most probably botched his source on Solomons Song (2:3) from a 1977 book by Joseph C. Dillow. I offered no less than a bakers dozen resources which suggests the ...2 weeks ago -
Real Marriage: Is Mark Driscoll fudging in the footnotes? (Part I) by Peter Lumpkins
SBC Tomorrow —
Authority: 456
Earlier, I mentioned two preliminaries concerning Driscolls newest book, Real Marriage, preliminaries which I felt needed initial attention before I posted a general review of Driscolls book. The first one dealt with Driscolls obvious absence of adequately thinking through moral issues within the marital relationship. ...2 weeks ago -
Preaching Christ from the Old Testament: Interpretation vs. Application
The Cripplegate —
Authority: 547
One of the more popular topics of discussion in the Evangelical world—especially in the world of evangelical preaching—is how to preach Christ from the Old Testament. I was reminded of this again the other day when I came across a video of Pastor Matt Chandler discussing differing methods of interpreting the ...2 weeks ago -
The Fathers on Scripture
Through a Glass Darkly —
Authority: 95
I’m auditing a Themes in Patristic Theology class at St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary with Dr. John Behr . A good portion of the first class was a reading of Melito of Sarids’ homily On Pascha . There is some controversy about whether Melito was anti-Semitic, but as Fr. Behr explained it, ...2 weeks ago -
Wednesday Link List
Thinking Out Loud —
Authority: 113
Wednesday List Lynx as seen in Australia Time for another one! Actually going to kick off with an internal link, because when I wrote this review back in May , I never imagined that Kyle Idleman’s book, Not a Fan would do as well as it has. You may have seen Jessica Latshaw in A Chorus Line, or ...2 weeks ago -
Making a Biblical Studies programme missional, part 3
Bible and Mission —
Authority: 95
This is the third in a series of posts exploring the Biblical Studies side of the new curriculum at Redcliffe College. Specifically, I’m aiming to inform and excite you about the way we are trying to make our teaching of Biblical Studies a thoroughly missional activity. Check out part 1 and part 2 of the ...2 weeks ago -
Who is the Bible about?
Already Not Yet —
Authority: 463
Matt Chandler – David, Goliath & The Gospel: (HT: Todd Pruitt )2 weeks ago -
Literately
Pyromaniacs —
Authority: 590
by Frank Turk This is a reprint from 2010, and back then, I tweeted the following: Of course, my iPod corrects a lot of typos (whether they need it or not), but it didnt catch that one. So much for actually-literate. But some have asked, “well, what do you mean by that?” That’s a reasonable ...3 weeks ago



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