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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Z Books Around the Web - Recent Reviews
Nate Claiborne offers an overview of the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament series, 
"Here’s 7 reasons y...
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Wednesday Giveaway - John Wesley's Teaching Volume One
John Wesley’s Teaching is a new systematic exposition of the theology of John Wesley.
Wesley was a prolific writer and commentator on Scrip...
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Chris Tilling - a Video Review of Four Views on the Apostle Paul
Check out this video review of Four Views on the Apostle Paul by Chris Tilling, professor at St. Mellitus College in London. (HT: Mich...
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Z Books Around the Web - A Theology of Luke and Acts
Two bloggers recently offered reviews of Darrell Bock's A Theology of Luke and Acts. If you recently reviewed a book from Zondervan Acad...
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Wednesday Giveaway - Christian Apologetics
Ever wanted to know what Aquinas thought about the Trinity? How about what Plantinga has written on the Ontological argument? Or what Calvin...
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Ken Berding - "Barnabas," Allegory, and the Apostolic Fathers
Ken Berding, creator of Sing and Learn New Testament Greek and editor of Three Views on the New Testament use of the Old Testament, has been...
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Z Books Around the Web - Review of Why You Think the Way You Do
Leslie Keeney recently reviewed Why You Think the Way You Do, a history of Christianity’s influence on the Western worldview. 
Below i...
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Wednesday Giveaway - Four Views on the Apostle Paul
In the Catholic tradition, Peter and Paul share a feast day – and more than once I have heard Catholic friends explain that this is to show ...
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Wednesday Giveaway - How Christianity Changed the World
Has Christianity shaped Western culture for the better? 
In this week’s giveaway, How Christianity Changed the World, Alvin J. Schmidt...
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Wednesday Giveaway - A Theology of Luke and Acts
Few scholars know Luke and Acts as well as Darrell Bock. Over the years his numerous commentaries, essays, and journal articles on these boo...
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Reading Biblical Devotional Books - An Antidote to Burnout
a guest post from Ajith Fernando,
"Over the past forty-four years or so I have been reading expository books by Bible scholars that giv...
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on the role of the Creeds
Council of Nicea (325)/Creed of Nicea 
The first ecumenical council, convened by the emporor Constantine and attended by 318 bishops....
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A Theology of Luke and Acts - A Pastoral Review
Darrell Bock’s highly anticipated A Theology of Luke and Acts isn’t in stores (yet!), but a few early review copies have gone out and ...
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Wednesday Giveaway - An A-to-Z Guide to Biblical Prophecy and the End Times
What is the Abomination of Desolation? 
How have different Christians understood the Millennium? 
Who or what do the beasts in ...
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Wednesday Giveaway - "Grasping God's Word" 3rd Edition
Scott Duvall and Daniel Hays’ classic work on hermeneutics, Grasping God’s Word, is now being released in a revised third edition, and this ...
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The Ruthless Monk reviews "Think Christianly"
Recently Leslie Keeney shared a very thoughtful review of Jonathan Morrow's Think Christianly at her blog, The Ruthles...
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