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Eerdmans All Over: July 31, 2015 – EerdWord
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July 31, 2015. July 31, 2015. Welcome once again to Eerdmans All Over, a Friday roundup of all the Eerdmans-related news, reviews, interviews, and other interesting online content we can gather in a given week. A Long Letting Go: Meditations on Losing Someone You Love. By Marilyn Chandler McIntyre. The Epistles to the Thessalonians (NIGTC). By Charles A. Wanamaker. News from Eerdmans . . . It’s been a quiet week here at William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. Michael Bird (author of. The Gospel of the Lord.
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Five Questions with Don King – EerdWord
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August 4, 2015. Five Questions with Don King. The rules of our Five Questions. Interview series are simple: we send authors a long list of questions. Some are serious, and some are . . . not so serious. They choose their five favorites and respond. Our guest today is Don King. Professor of English at Montreat College, editor of. Christian Scholar’s Review. And author of over sixty articles on C. S. Lewis. His new book,. Yet One More Spring. What led you to write. Yet One More Spring. Letter to a Comrade.
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As it is Written: The Blow up in Baltimore (Part 1 - Summary)
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As it is Written. Wednesday, November 27, 2013. The Blow up in Baltimore (Part 1 - Summary). Although the relevant history goes back further, I begin with the book edited by Chris Keith and Anthony Le Donne, Jesus, Criteria and the Demise of Authenticity. Provocatively titled: “Memory, Orality, and the Fourth Gospel: Three Dead-Ends in Historical Jesus Research”! And soon after Keith offered a brief response to Foster. On their co-authored Jesus Blog. An approach to HJ research but rather destroys. Any a...
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As it is Written: Deutsch für Neutestamentlers
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As it is Written. Tuesday, January 14, 2014. As a developing scholar who is keenly interested in the Apostle Paul I am devoted to developing my German competency. I've used three different reference grammars/reading guides and I'm currently working my way through Rosetta Stone. Also, I'll probably take a readings course before I finish my PhD. For those interested, let me draw your attention to a new online resource. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Canon fodder - michael j kruger. Exploring our matri...
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As it is Written: The Blow Up in Baltimore (Part 2 – The Sparks)
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As it is Written. Saturday, November 30, 2013. The Blow Up in Baltimore (Part 2 – The Sparks). Having given a summary. Of the papers delivered during the Social Memory session in the Historical Jesus section at SBL, I know want to highlight why it was a “blow up” and offer my interpretation of the ensuing audience interaction. After a round of strong papers, each presenter was given the opportunity to respond in the same order as originally delivered. Guez and Allison, among others. It seems to me th...
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As it is Written: Advent Exhortation
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As it is Written. Sunday, December 1, 2013. The words from the second century Christian Apocalypse Shepherd of Hermas. Seemed particularly appropriate for the first day of Advent:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Canon fodder - michael j kruger. Center for the study of christian origins - edinburgh. Cross talk - michael gorman. Crux sola - nijay gupta. Earliest christianity - tim henderson. Euangelion - michael bird and joel willitts. Exploring our matrix - james mcgrath. Nt blog - mark goodacre.
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firescloudsandwanderings | Fires, Clouds, and Wanderings
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Fires, Clouds, and Wanderings. Meanders Through The Myriad of Theology, Church, and Life. The Importance of Reading Theology. November 11, 2010. It is claimed that Karl Barth used to tell his classes, “No one dare do contemporary theology until they have mastered classical Christian thought.” I find this to be a very compelling thought. The past forms the land we currently … Continue reading →. Election and Relationship II. November 10, 2010. November 9, 2010. Are … Continue reading →. November 8, 2010.
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July | 2010 | Jazimomo: A Seminarian Muser
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Jazimomo: A Seminarian Muser. Jazzy reflections on theology and culture, and the mixture of the two. Evolution vs. ID. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 17 other followers. One Writer and his Blog. Intersections: Thoughts on Religion, Culture, and Politics. Cross Talk crux probat omnia. Call to Academics: A Video on Capitalism. July 11, 2010. Further thoughts on Lust and Chastity: Community is Neccesary. July 11, 2010. July 10, 2010.
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Edited Compilations | Christian Theology and the Bible
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Christian Theology and the Bible. 124; Comments RSS. Christian Theology and the Bible is a section of the Society of Biblical Literature. Our task is to explore the intersection between the disciplines of Christian Theology and Biblical Studies. Does or can such an intersection exist? What then could be or would be theological exegesis? What is its relation to religious communities, the history of interpretation, historical theology, history of confession and doctrine, so-called Higher Criticism, etc?
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