Monthly Archives: June 2010

Gone Fishing

B”H

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TNIV Reference Bible

TNIV Reference Bible Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2007. Pp. xv + 1389. Bonded leather. $34.99. Amazon | CBD . . . . When I was a new believer I used an NIV Couple’s Devotional Bible that a friend gave me … Continue reading

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Agnostic Dogamtism

Last night and this morning I read a comment thread on Phil Sumpter’s blog in which a gentleman named Michael exhibited some of the most dogmatic agnosticism that I’ve seen in a while.  Actually, it was more like atheism, although … Continue reading

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First Day of Summer

My daughter is all done with school and today marks the first official day of summer!  It was nice being able to sleep a little longer today.  Now I have to spend the day doing laundry because I’ll being going … Continue reading

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In the Mail

Crossway sent along a copy of Andreas J. Köstenberger and Michael J. Kruger’s The Heresy of Orthodoxy: How Contemporary Culture’s Fascination with Diversity Has Reshaped Our Understanding of Early Christianity.  Can’t wait to dig into it. B”H

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Tuesdays with Torrance: Contra Ebionite & Docetic Christologies

From The Trinitarian Faith: The Evangelical Theology of the Ancient Catholic Church, 2nd ed. (London: T&T Clark, 1997): The New Testament did not present Jesus Christ in contrast to God or alongside of God, or argue from one to the … Continue reading

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More White and Shamoun

James White posts the videos of his and Sam’s last two appearances on the Jesus or Muhammad? program.  I’m only a few minutes into the first video but I suspect that I’m going to enjoy it immensely since it’s on … Continue reading

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I’m Honored

Koinonia asked its readers which blogs were their favorites and just listed the results.  Apparently I made the top 10 list (I came it at #6).  I’m honored.  Thanks to everyone who reads and comments over here and thanks to … Continue reading

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An Errant Keystroke

Here’s a brief exercise in textual criticism.  Just a couple of posts ago I made a public service announcement regarding the way we read the Bible.  The picture below shows that I made a typographical error that completely changed the … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

Ralph Del Colle: Whether one considers the doctrine of the Trinity as the capstone of Christian dogmatics as did Schleiermacher or the necessary prolegomenon for its execution as did his modern critic, Karl Barth, the common presupposition ought to be … Continue reading

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