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 (Delayed Edition) - The Bible Among the Myths
It’s time for another Wednesday giveaway, this time brought to you as a special Thursday edition thanks to some car troubles that ensured I...
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Wrestling with Parakeet Passages
Around the blogosphere there are a couple people are using Scot McKnight’s The Blue Parakeet as a springboard for wrestling with diff...
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The Psaltery: A Response to God So Loved, He Gave
Kelly Kapic recently released God So Loved, He Gave, and garnered endorsements from everyone from Tim Keller and Dallas Willard, to Justin T...
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Wednesday Giveaway! - Moving Beyond the Bible to Theology
Moving beyond the Bible probably sounds like something we should never consider doing. 
Yet in reality we all do it, everyday. When w...
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Putting Historical Theology to the Test
It's one thing to look through a book like you would browse through it in a bookstore, it's another thing altogether to put that bo...
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Wednesday Giveaway! - Is There a Meaning in This Text?
In the narrative of contemporary Biblical interpretation, few books have had the impact of Kevin Vanhoozer's - Is There a Meaning...
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Coming Soon: Historical Theology by Gregg Allison
Coming in March, students of Christian thought will have available an excellent and in depth new volume - Historical Theology: An Int...
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Fight for the Faith: Jude 3 (Monday with Mounce 81)
Jude writes to his church that they are to “contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints.” He wanted to write to the...
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Richard Mouw on Gargoyles, Calvinism, and Halloween
As October 31st nears Richard Mouw (president of Fuller Seminary and author of Calvinism in a Las Vegas Airport) examines what we might be ...
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Wednesday Giveaway! - Theology in the Context of World Christianity
Cape Town 2010 is in full swing and, thanks to Tall Skinny Kiwi, here are links to over 40 blogs that are posting from the frontlines of th...
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Excerpt and Reviews: "Man and Woman, One in Christ"
While working through Man and Woman, One in Christ I came across an argument I'd not considered before.
While discussing 1st Timothy an...
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Ajith Fernando on Cape Town 2010 (Part 1 of 2)
As Cape Town 2010 draws near, we are excited to share with you the thoughts of Ajith Fernando as he looks forward to taking part in this h...
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Such a thing as Too Much: Thought's after meeting Craig Blomberg
On Monday October the fourth Craig Blomberg was at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary to speak on issues of poverty, riches, and ...
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A Q&A on Stewardship with Craig Blomberg
After teaching a lesson on Biblical stewardship at GRTS earlier this week, professor Craig Blomberg (author of the ZECNT volume on James amo...
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Cape Town is a-comin’ soon. (By Chris Wright)
We are thrilled to share with you an update from Chris Wright who, though facing one of the busiest periods of his life, took the time to...
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Faith, Economics, and the Public Square.
 "Is God interested in the public square? Many Christians seem to operate on the everyday assumption that God is not. Or at lea...
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