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  • New Testament Intersections 6: Pesher Commentaries


    Quadrilateral ThoughtsAuthority Authority: 495
    Previous posts in this series include: Most Apocrypha and Alexandrian Literature Enochic Literature and 4QMMT Covenant of Damascus Community Rule Qumran Hymns The next installment of our run through intertestamental literature for its possible intersections with the New Testament leads us to the Habakkuk, ...
    3 hours ago
  • Words and Romans


    The Bible ArchiveAuthority Authority: 507
    Way back I noted that words are important but especially within their context; they are intended to communicate immediate meaning to the reader. Literary methods are also used as vehicles for this meaning: markers that unite ideas (structure) are accentuated with repetition (patterns) and are all used for carrying ...
    19 hours ago
  • “My Ways are Not Your Ways” Notre Dame Conference


    MandMAuthority Authority: 422
    In September this year, the centre for Philosophy of Religion at the University of Notre Dame hosted a conference entitled “ My Ways Are Not Your Ways ”; the proceedings of the conference can be seen at the previous link and is a good resource. The theme of the conference, as outlined on Notre Dame’s webpage ...
    2 days ago
  • Sometimes you just gotta shake your head…


    Go Share Your Faith!Authority Authority: 415
    This is truly astounding…..grab some popcorn, your favorite beverage and let the belly laughs commence…Posted in false gospel, False Prophets, Hermeneutics, humor, Videos
    2 days ago
  • Song of Solomon


    BibleXAuthority Authority: 434
    Nancy L. deClaissé-Walford, “An Introduction to the Song of Songs,” Review and Expositor 105 (2008): 392 "This greatest of songs has long puzzled both Jewish and Christian interpreters. Until modem times both communities of interpreters understood the Song as a symbolic account of God’s love of ...
    3 days ago
  • Free book download: “By Grace Alone” by Pastor Jim McClarty


    Go Share Your Faith!Authority Authority: 415
    I’ve read this book several times, and given my last copy out.I stumbled across the free PDF online and so I thought you’d like to check it out. If you like what you read here (and you can read the whole book if you wish) then buy one from Pastor McClarty; Pastor of Grace Christian [...]
    3 days ago
  • Why did I change when I went to therapy? A qualitative analysis of former patients’ conceptions of successful psychotherapy


    Lancashire Care Library and Information ServiceAuthority Authority: 140
    Why did I change when I went to therapy? A qualitative analysis of former patients’ conceptions of successful psychotherapy, Counselling and Psychotherapy Research Per-Einar Binder;  Helge Holgersen; Geir Høstmark Nielsen Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Bergen, Norway Abstract: ...
    3 days ago
  • Guest Post on Science & an Incarnational Approach to the Bible


    a time to tear down | A Time to Build UpAuthority Authority: 103
    Starting today Science and the Sacred, the blog of the BioLogos Foundation , is running a series of guest post by me, titled “Science and an Incarnational Approach to the Bible.” Click here to read the first post .
    5 days ago
  • What the Bible is All About


    HeidelblogAuthority Authority: 536
    Ever wondered what the big story of the Bible is? What makes it all hang together? There is a thread that ties all of Scripture together. There is a biblical way of reading the Bible.Posted in hermeneutics Tagged: biblical hermeneutics, biblical theology, understanding Scripture
    5 days ago
  • Carson on Inerrancy and its importance for Christian Theism.


    BRYANLOPEZ.COMAuthority Authority: 131
    It’s good: http://www.thegospelcoalition.org/resources/video/What-does-inerrancy-mean-Is-it-essential-to-Christian-belief
    5 days ago
  • Interpretation and its Consequences: A Quotation and a Picture


    Sean the Baptist (in the UCA)Authority Authority: 474
    The quotation is from Walter Brueggemann (courtesy of Kent Eilers over at  Theology Forum ) The Bible is inherently the live Word of God that addresses us concerning the character and will of the gospel-giving God, empowering us to an alternative life in the world…Given inherency…the ...
    5 days ago
  • The Compositional Approach of John Sailhamer


    Says Simpleton // Ched SpellmanAuthority Authority: 106
    This book . . . follows an approach that looks for the biblical authors "intention" in the "verbal meaning" of his book. It seeks the meaning of his words, phrases and sentences. How do the individual pieces fit together within the whole? Central to the aim of this book is the discovery of the compositional strategy ...
    6 days ago
  • New from WTS Professor Vern Poythress: In the Beginning Was the Word: Language, A God-Centered Approach


    Westminster Bookstore BlogAuthority Authority: 118
    In the Beginning Was the Word Language, A God-Centered Approach By Vern Poythress Crossway Paperback - 416 Pages Browse sample pages. Purchase In the Beginning Was the Word . Wayne Grudem writes: “This insightful book is the product of a lifetime of profound thinking about the amazing ...
    1 week ago
  • Foundationalism


    Theology for the MassesAuthority Authority: 108
    A few days ago, I posted a picture which I thought demonstrated the relationship between Modernism, Foundationalism, Fundamentalism, and Christianity.  I’d like to clarify what I am talking about there, here. By Modernism , I mean the paradigm(s) of thought which owe their intellectual roots in the ...
    1 week ago
  • The Impact of Background Literature


    Quadrilateral ThoughtsAuthority Authority: 495
    I am teaching a course on "Intertestamental Literature" this semester. I do not believe you need to be able to read the New Testament in its historical context to read it as Christian Scripture and Gods living word to believers today. But it seems impossible to understand what these books actually meant without some ...
    1 week ago
  • Should One Interpret Scripture?


    The Bible ArchiveAuthority Authority: 507
    Anytime I’m in a discussion with just about any Christian outside of Protestantism, the proof text of 2 Peter 1:20 comes up. The person, hearing my explanation of a passage, claims that my interpretation of the text is not valid by itself—I need the authority of the Magisterium or the Early Fathers or Something. ...
    1 week ago
  • the church at the close of Modernity..


    NextReformationAuthority Authority: 129
    Here in the death throes of Modernity we live mostly in our heads. The Church is little different than the culture. The solutions and attempts at change, in particular the calls for leaders and churches to change, are largely appeals to change our thinking and sometimes appeals that shame or guilt us. (Just listen to ...
    1 week ago
  • Four Very Good MP3 Courses from BiblicalTraining


    Apologetics 315Authority Authority: 513
    Here are four very good courses from BiblicalTraining . Using the RSS feed you can get the audios individually or import them directly into iTunes with the iTunes link. How to Study Your Bible by Dr. Mark Strauss (9 Lectures) - RSS / iTunes New Testament Survey by Dr. Craig Blomberg (12 Lectures) ...
    1 week ago
  • Bible Study Reimagined…Logos V4 is here!


    Go Share Your Faith!Authority Authority: 415
    Unless you’ve been living on another planet, you know that Logos Bible software is on the VERY short list of premier bible software packages that exist. Sure you can use the free stuff, or the cheaper stuff, and if all you want to do is to read a passage in a public domain bible, using [...]
    1 week ago
  • "God said it; I interpreted it" T-Shirt


    Quadrilateral ThoughtsAuthority Authority: 495
    James McGrath mentions it, but it is originally here . Its probably not funny if youve never studied the Bible formally. If you have, its pretty hilarious: God said it. I interpreted it as best I could in light of all the filters imposed by my upbringing and culture, which I try to control for but you can ...
    1 week ago

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