Monthly Archives: July 2010

Birch on Arminius’ Analysis of Romans 9

Billy Birch has produced a nice five-part series on Arminius’ Analysis of Romans 9 at his blog Classical Arminianism.  He was kind enough to let me turn the material into a single PDF and post it here.  It’s well worth … Continue reading

Posted in New Testament, Theology | 6 Comments

I Love Survival Shows

The post’s title says it all. Survivorman was the best.  Les Stroud went out on his own and survived for 7 days.  He lugged around his own camera equipment, which was a hassle since he had to do everything twice, … Continue reading

Posted in Television | 7 Comments

Search Terms

It’s been a while since I’ve highlighted any of the search terms that people use to find my blog but since two of today’s terms involve folks I consider friends I thought I’d mention them. stephanielouisefisher – theologan . I … Continue reading

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Book Notice

Last night I was browsing Baker Academic’s site and I saw that in November they’ll be publishing James P. Ware’s Synopsis of the Pauline Letters in Greek and English.  The publisher description says: This handsomely produced Greek-English synopsis of parallel … Continue reading

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Really?

I’m reading Herbet Berg’s Elijah Muhammad and Islam (New York: New York University Press, 2009) right now and I just noticed something really peculiar on the Amazon page for this book: Apparently people who buy this book also buy James … Continue reading

Posted in Books (Misc.) | 15 Comments

Roger Olson is Blogging!

I just found out from Kevin Jackson that Roger Olson has a blog!  I’m heading over to check it out now. B”H

Posted in Blog Stuff, News | 6 Comments

Esteban Will Hate Me Forever But…

…You have to admit that there is a resemblance: :-P B”H

Posted in Humor | 15 Comments

Theology without Words

Brian asked, in light of there being 2252 language groups that have no Bible in their language, whether or not we should focus on producing translations in these languages or teach them languages that the Bible already exists in.  There’s … Continue reading

Posted in Language/Translation | 8 Comments

Thank God for Warranties!

I broke my phone yesterday.  I was hooking up a computer in my daughter’s room and she laid the phone on the floor next to me.  I then moved over and sat on it which caused nearly half the screen … Continue reading

Posted in Technology | 4 Comments

Quote of the Day

Crispin Sartwell asks a number of pointed questions with a simple answer in his essay “Wigger” in White on White/Black on Black (ed. George Yancy; Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005), 35-48. The wigger is a problematic and complex figure. … Continue reading

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