Monthly Archives: November 2011

Just Ordered

I neglected to mention this earlier, but this morning I received an Amazon gift certificate, and with it I ordered Khaled Anatolios’ Retrieving Nicaea: The Development and Meaning of Trinitarian Doctrine as well as Scott Hahn’s Kinship by Covenant: A … Continue reading

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Joel Osteen: Reality TV Star

The Huffington Post has the story. In short, expect to see Joel Osteen on a reality show near you. B”H

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God’s Equal: What can we Know about Jesus’ Self-Understanding in the Synoptic Gospels?

Grindheim, Sigurd. God’s Equal: What can we Know about Jesus’ Self-Understanding in the Synoptic Gospels? Library of New Testament Studies 446 London: T&T Clark, 2011. Pp. xviii + 270. Hardcover. $130.00. Amazon | Eisenbrauns . With thanks to Continuum for … Continue reading

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Book Notice & Help a Brother Out!

I wanted to highlight a new book that IVP Academic will be publishing in June 2012 by Kevin Giles called The Eternal Generation of the Son: Maintaining Orthodoxy in Trinitarian Theology. I generally can’t stand Giles’ work yet I feel … Continue reading

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Free Access to the Current Issue of the Scottish Journal of Theology

Interested readers can access the current issue of the Scottish Journal of Theology for free. There’s a lengthy review article of Christopher Beeley’s Gregory of Nazianzus on the Trinity and the Knowledge of God: In Your Light We Shall See … Continue reading

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Movie Notes

Unknown — I’m predisposed to like everything that Liam Neeson does so it’s no surprise that I enjoyed this movie. Think The Bourne Identity with a twist. Basically an assassin gets into an accident, wakes up from a coma with … Continue reading

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The Scope of the Sermon

How broad or specific should a Sunday sermon be? Should a pastor seek to preach a message to his congregation that he could preach to any congregation in the world? Or should a pastor tailor his sermon to the circumstances … Continue reading

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In the Mail

My copy of Gilles Emery’s The Trinity: An Introduction to Catholic Doctrine on the Triune God came in. Looks like a good one. B”H

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My BibleWorks Keeps Crashing

About a week or two ago BW9 kept crashing on me whenever I’d go to switch Bible versions (or pseudepigrapha versions, or whatever) or perform searches. Then I downloaded an update that said the crash problem was fixed. Now I … Continue reading

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Thoughts on the White/Navas Debate

James White and Patrick Navas took a couple of hours to debate a few texts that have reference to the deity of Christ/doctrine of the Trinity yesterday on the Theopologetics podcast (Part 1 | Part 2). I woke up this … Continue reading

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