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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Los Angeles Theology Conference 2014: A Call for Papers on Trinitarian Theology
Last year, Zondervan partnered with Biola University and Fuller Theological Seminary to launch the inaugural annual Los Angeles Theology Con...
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What Was Paul's Vision for Unity In the Church? — An Excerpt from Lynn H. Cohick's "Philippians" (SGBC)
This week we are introducing a new Bible commentary series, The Story of God Bible Commentary. This new series, edited by Tremper Longman II...
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Introducing "The Story of God Bible Commentary": Listen to, Interpret, and Live God's Story
We are pleased to introduce to you a new line of Bible commentaries we hope will draw people deeper into God's Story and serve the Chur...
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My Advice to Students — Peter Enns Says, "Be Flexible About Your Expectations."
In the middle of my M.Div. program I had contemplated pursuing a doctorate in historical theology upon graduation. My academic mentor, Dr. M...
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My Advice to Students — Doug Campbell Shares 2 Things to Cure Boredom and Theological Weakness in Students
In our ongoing advice series to students, Doug Campbell (contributor to the book Four Views on the Apostle Paul) shares two bits...
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Wednesday Giveaway — Awakening Faith: Daily Devotions from the Early Church
UPDATE 10/4/13: Steve Herreid is the winner of this weeks giveaway. He said he has learned from Augustine. Thanks to everyone who shared a c...
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What Kind of Ethicist Was Jesus? Scot McKnight's New Sermon on the Mount Commentary Explains
A few weeks ago, I was cleaning out my basement and stumbled across my college senior thesis. While I am now a pastor, my undergraduate de...
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1 Strong Benefit of "Basics of Biblical Greek Video Lectures": Guarding Precious Classroom Time
"The most precious thing a Greek teacher has is classroom time," Dr. Bill Mounce insists. Time to encourage students and give the...
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To “Know” God in John 10:14-15 (Monday with Mounce 201)
If ever there were a word that cried out for a word study, it is “to know.” Jesus says, “I am the good shepherd. I know (γινώσκω) my own an...
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Extracurricular Activities – September 28, 2013
Note to our readers: iGoogle will be retired on November 1, 2013. If you’re reading the blog through iGoogle, sign up to get our posts by em...
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Why Is Deuteronomy the Favorite Book of Jesus? Daniel Block Explains
Like
every volume in our NIVAC series, Daniel Block's commentary Deuteronomy
helps readers access the original message in a way that he...
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What Is The Point of Studying Theology? Michael Bird Gives 2 Reasons
A few Sundays ago I launched a 30 week teaching series in my church journeying through the basics of Christian theology. All of a sudden we&...
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My Advice to Students — Al Mohler Reminds Us That Theology and Life Are Inseperable
A few short years ago when I was still an M.Div. student I remember a moment in the middle of the adult Sunday school class I was leading wh...
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Wednesday Giveaway — Tim Keller's "Center Church"
Earlier this year Christianity Today awarded one of our ministry books their 2013 Book Award for The Church/Pastoral Leadership. That book ...
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Quiz: Test Your Church History
 
How did this famous reformer meet his unfortunate end?
You'll discover that story — plus a few more surprises — when you take t...
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"Gospel Theology" As The Launchpad For Theological Vision: A New eBook From Tim Keller
What's your theological vision? Where does it begin? Where does it go?
Over the last year I've been thinking a lot abou...
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