The Contours of the Land in Israel's History
The Land of Palestine
The land of Palestine took its name from the Philistines (the Pelishtim in Hebrew) who settled along the Mediterranean coast from Joppa to Gaza about 1300–12...
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Socialism and Capitalism: Which is Biblical? Blomberg Evaluates in “Christians in an Age of Wealth”
In his new book Christians in an Age of Wealth, New Testament scholar Craig Blomberg charts a biblical theology of stewardship to help Chri...
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Blomberg's New Book Asks, "What Are We to Do with All Our Stuff?"
We are living in arguably the most prosperous era ever. We are living longer. We have more opportunities than previous generations. We have...
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Advancing Trinitarian Theology — Register for The 2014 Los Angeles Theology Conference Today
Last year, Zondervan partnered with Biola University and Fuller Theological Seminary to launch the inaugural annual Los Angeles Theology Con...
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A New Year's Eve Reflection on Christ as King from "Christology, Ancient and Modern"
I can hardly believe it, but we are on the cusp of yet another new year. For some of us this means a new set of classes—taking and teaching...
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A Christmas Eve Reflection on the Incarnation from "Christology, Ancient and Modern"
Amazingly, the Church has cycled through another year of the liturgical calendar, arriving at the moment where we celebrate the coming of t...
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Four Views on the Historical Adam: Pastoral Reflections by Greg Boyd and Philip Ryken
Last week we engaged a new timely book that shares the views of four leading evangelical scholars concerning the historicity of Adam, Four ...
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5 Last-Minute Christmas Gift Ideas for Your Academic Friend
If you haven't finished your Christmas shopping yet, there's good news and bad news.
The bad news: You have less than five days to f...
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Four Views on the Historical Adam: William Barrick Says "A Historical Adam, Young-Earth Creation"
If you've been following along here the past day you know that this week we are engaging in what one theologian calls "a groundbre...
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Four Views on the Historical Adam: C. John Collins Says "A Historical Adam, Old-Earth Creation"
This week we are engaging what Richard Ostling calls "a groundbreaking science-and-Scripture dispute." This so-called dispu...
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Four Views on the Historical Adam: John Walton Says "A Historical Adam, Archetypal Creation"
This week we are engaging what Richard Ostling calls "a groundbreaking science-and-Scripture dispute." This so-called disput...
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Four Views of the Historical Adam: Denis Lamoureux Says "No Historical Adam, Evolutionary Creation"
For the better part of a decade I have noticed a shift within evangelical origins conversations from merely the temporal and methodological ...
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Christianity Today's 2014 Book Award for Biblical Studies: "Paul and Union with Christ" by Con Campbell
Congratulations to Constantine Campbell, who's just been awarded the 2014 Christianity Today Book Award in Biblical Studies for his book...
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Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy: John Franke and "The Bible as Witness to Missional Plurality"
For the past few weeks we have been engaging a new timely resource, Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy, that represents som...
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Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy: Kevin Vanhoozer and "Literary Meaning, Literal Truth, and Literate Interpretation in the Economy of Biblical Discourse"
At the 65th Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society three weeks ago we introduced a new timely resource releasing today,...
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Evangelical Theology Blog Tour Round-Up
  At the end of October we gave away a number of Michael Bird's new systematic theology book, Evangelical Theology. Reviews ...
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A Preview of the Four Evangelical Views of the Historical Adam
In the past decade a new front in the science vs. faith debate has opened up within evangelicalism. While the historic struggle between evol...
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