Thoughts on Adam and Eve
I just read and very much enjoyed Jack Collins’ recent book on Adam and Eve. One of the things the book did for me is help me reflect more upon attempts to uphold the historicity...
Read moreI just read and very much enjoyed Jack Collins’ recent book on Adam and Eve. One of the things the book did for me is help me reflect more upon attempts to uphold the historicity...
Read moreI just read through the last few chapters of Acts this morning (catching up on a bit of tardy Bible reading), and found it interesting that Paul repeatedly identifies his hope in the resurrection from...
Read moreI’ve recently written an article on how Christ’s resurrection intersects with his messianic offices of prophet, priest, and king, so I found this statement by Stephen Charnock interesting, which I came across at Fuller Seminary’s...
Read moreHere are two more good quotes from Randy Alcorn’s Heaven, the first from Alcorn and the second from A.A. Hodge: “The biblical doctrine of the New Earth implies something startling: that if we want to...
Read moreTowards the end of my justification study last fall I delved a bit to the Piper versus Wright debate. Although our move cut this study short, I remember my initial impression being that Wright had...
Read moreThe audio of my dad’s awesome TGC breakout, “Justification vs. Self-Justification,” is up here. I highly recommend it. From re-listening to it on a hike just now, one thing that struck me was at one...
Read moreIn preparation for an upcoming series for the youth, and sermon for main church, and also just as a study project, I’ve been reading Randy Alcorn’s Heaven. While at times it feels a bit repetitive,...
Read moreI’ve been reading my second book in the New Studies in Biblical Theology series, Kostenberger and Swain’s Father, Son, and Spirit: The Trinity and John’s Gospel (series #24, IVP, 2008). Ever since reading Robert Letham’s...
Read moreI’ve been trying to branch out and read more theological journals, so this morning for my day off I read an interesting article by Stephen Pardue called “Intellectual Humility in Gregory of Nyssa’s CH II”...
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