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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Wednesday Giveaway - How To Choose A Translation For All It's Worth
I have quite a few Bibles, more than I need really. I’d guess seven translations in physical books, and a couple dozen more in digital form...
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New Creation and Common Ground
“If our goal is to be liberated from creation rather than the liberation of creation, we will understandably display little concern for the...
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John Kilner "Why the church needs Bioethics"
Dr. John Kilner has edited a brilliant new volume called Why the Church Needs Bioethics: A Guide to Wise Engagement with Life’s Challenges. ...
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Four Views on Hell: An Interview with William Crockett
As the discussion around the doctine of hell continues, William Crockett was kind enough to take time out of his schedule to do an intervi...
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Read Michael Horton on Eternal Punishment
Zondervan and White Horse Inn are making available a PDF download of chapter 29 ("The Last Battle and Life Everlasting") from Mich...
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Wednesday Giveaway - Hell Under Fire
Last week we shared an interview with Chris Morgan, editor and contributor to Hell Under Fire (you can read part 1 of the interview here an...
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Hell Under Fire: Part 2 of our Interview with Christopher Morgan
As the discussion around the doctine of hell continues, Chris Morgan was kind enough to take time out of his schedule to do an interview a...
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Hell Under Fire: Part 1 of our Interview with Christopher Morgan
As the discussion around the doctine of hell continues, Chris Morgan was kind enough to take time out of his schedule to do an interview ab...
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Wednesday Giveaway - Four Views on Hell
“Is hell to be understood literally as a place of eternal smoke and flames? Or are such images simply metaphors for a real but different fo...
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Academics serving the Church: Jonathan Morrow
How can the Academy best serve the local church? 
This question simply isn’t considered often enough. The unfortunate truth is that th...
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KJV Commentary Giveaway
Bob Hayton over at the KJV Only Debate Blog is giving away copies of the newly revised King James Version Commentary Set every Friday ...
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Barth on the Word and Scripture
“For Barth, the Word of God (i.e., the event of God’s self-revelation) is always a new work, a free decision of God that cannot be bound to...
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What is a Christian?
Early in One.Life Scot McKnight shares some of his own journey.
Early in his life he learned that a Christian was someone who had experie...
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Westminster review of God So Loved, He Gave
Chris Stevens from Westminster Seminary recently posted an excellent review of God So Loved, He Gave by Kelly Kapic. Below is an excerpt, a...
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Why Systematic Theology?
Systematic theology, as an area of study, has been on my mind as of late. I suppose that is mostly because I started the systematic theolog...
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An Interview with Michael Horton - Part Two
Matthew Miller at Christianbook.com Academics has posted part two of his interview with Michael Horton which focuses on issues raised in Ho...
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