War in the Bible: an Examination of Biblical Conflict and Violence
The Bible doesn’t flinch at portraying the world’s violence, especially during wartime. And while there is no such thing as a kind and gentle war, you might be surprised to learn t...
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Presenting (And Giving Away) "Evangelical Theology": A Systematic Theology Written By A Biblical Scholar
We are pleased to present to you the systematic theology volume by Michael Bird, Evangelical Theology, releasing today in print and e...
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Is It Permissible to Remove an Emphasis? (2 Thess 2:8) Mondays with Mounce 204
My pastor preaches out of the NIV 1984, and I tend to follow along in the 2011. Every once in a while I come across a significant change, a...
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Extracurricular Activities — October 25, 2013
Scot McKnight on Fights About Pacifism
Driscoll calls pacifists pansies, failing yet again to comprehend what pacifism is and how best to a...
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Why Study the Book of Acts? It Reminds Us Where to Focus Our Ministry
A quick search of Amazon.com for "church growth" reveals over 27,000 resources dedicated to teaching churches growth principles a...
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Why Does Michael Bird Center His Systematic Theology Around The "Evangel"?
Next Tuesday Michael Bird's highly anticipated new book Evangelical Theology hits stores. What's unique about this systematic theo...
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My Advice to Students — Bird Says "No Matter How Much You Love Your Theology, It'll Never Love Your Back"
We've had a fantastic collection of advice over the past 2 months since we've launched our new series of videos featuring advice fro...
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Wednesday Giveaway — Lynn H. Cohick's New "Philippians" Commentary (SGBC Series)
UPDATED 10/25/13: Congratulations to Kathy, Ron Boyer, Timothy G Harris, Wayne Moore, and Rhonaldo Ghenova for winning this weeks giveaway. ...
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What Is The Proper Relationship Between Historical Context and Theology in Exegesis?
"There is a revolution going on in evangelical biblical studies," writes Lynn H. Cohick in her new commentary on Philippians (The...
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“Real” Jews Revisited in Romans 2:28 (Mondays with Mounce 203)
I saw some fascinating translation techniques used with Romans 2:28 and wanted to share them with you. In the process, I realized I had blo...
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Extracurricular Activities — October 19, 2013
Lynn H. Cohick on The Double-Edged Sword of Being a Female Bible Scholar
Cohick has previously published several books and articles, includ...
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What Does Paul's "Christ Hymn" Mean? Not What You May Think — An Excerpt from Cohick's "Philippians" Commentary
Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage;
rather, he made himself nothi...
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Giveaway — Theologian Trading Cards, and Bonus Theology Baseball Game
UPDATE 10/18/13: Aaron Sperry is our winner this time around. He said he'd join the St. James Padres because "I enjoy the study an...
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What If Paul Hadn’t Written Philippians? We’d Miss 4 Things
"Philippians offers a treasure trove of 'good news' to the church today even as it spoke welcome words of comfort, encou...
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Evangelical Theology Blog Tour
We invite you to review Michael F. Bird's forthcoming book Evangelical Theology: A Biblical and Systematic Introduction.
UPDATE: Than...
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Who does the commending in Romans 13:3? Politicians Or Other people? (Mondays with Mounce 202)
I heard my nephew preach this morning on Romans 13. It was fun watching him work to make the main point and not let politics deter people’s...
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Extracurricular Activities — October 12, 2013
Scot McKnight Unpacks NT Wrights View of Rome as Empire and Emperor Worship
In this chp we get to the heart of the new contribution that PF...
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