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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Mounce Archive 21 - Unreliable Etymologies
Everyone needs a break once in a while, and Bill Mounce is taking one from his weekly column on biblical Greek until September. Meanwhile, w...
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How Scripture Reveals God - An Excerpt From I (Still) Believe
Can serious academic study of the Bible become threatening to one’s faith? I (Still) Believe answers this question with a resounding "Far fr...
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Extrabiblical Sources as Context - An Excerpt from Reading Romans in Context
How best should we approach extrabiblical sources when studying Scripture? That is the question asked in today’s excerpt from Reading Roman...
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Brueggemann, Gaventa, & McKnight Share Stories of Faith and Scholarship
I became a scholar (or teacher, or pastor) because of my professor, Professor x.
I imagine it wasn’t difficult to fill in the x. Now imagi...
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Mounce Archive 20 - Incomplete Definitions
Everyone needs a break once in a while, and Bill Mounce is taking one from his weekly column on biblical Greek until September. Meanwhile, w...
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Is it Possible? - An Excerpt from Character Formation in Online Education
We live in an era where education institutions are pioneering many new options. As we seek to understand if online education holds potentia...
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[Common Places] Engaging with Kate Sonderegger: Interview (Part 1)
The release of a book within a multi-volume systematic theology project makes for a momentous occasion in the world of systematic theology. ...
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5 Reasons Christians Should Talk About Prostitutes and Polygamists
Let’s talk about sex. The deviant, Old Testament kind.
As in prostitution, polygamy, rape, adultery, and incest.
If you’re blushing, you’re ...
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Prepare for Fall - eBook Sale
The store shelves filled with school supplies and dorm wares are a reminder that summer is coming to an end. For professors and pastors thi...
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Mounce Archive 19 - Relying on Headers
Everyone needs a break once in a while, and Bill Mounce is taking one from his weekly column on biblical Greek until September. Meanwhile, w...
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A Sudden Scholar - An Excerpt from I (Still) Believe
Can serious academic study of the Bible become threatening to one’s faith? I (Still) Believe answers this question with a resounding "Far fr...
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Hebrew and You with Lee M. Fields — Keeping Sabbath Holy: Purpose or Means (Exod 20:8; Deut 5:12)?
In this post we will compare NASB and NIV as we did in the last, but this time it will cover the phrase modifying the command to remember (...
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Paul Has 5 Things to Say to Rich Christians
Odds are you are among the richest 1% in the world, probably close to the top 25% in America.
Paul has a message for you.
This message comes...
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Mounce Archive 18 - You Plural, You Individual
Everyone needs a break once in a while, and Bill Mounce is taking one from his weekly column on biblical Greek until September. Meanwhile, w...
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Grasping the Mind of St. John
This selection from A Theology of John's Gospel and Letters by Andreas J. Köstenberger introduces the Johannine worldview, preparing the way...
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[Common Places] Engaging with Kate Sonderegger: The One and the Many
The arrival of a new contribution to a multi-volume systematic theology marks a major moment in the discipline. All the more so when the aut...
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