Greg Beale’s biblical-theological acumen is remarkable. Although a self-proclaimed maximalist (24), Beale leaves no stone unturned whether he is tracing an exegetical arguments or redemptive-his… more →
TheologicalMichael Graham wrote 3 weeks ago: Bible and the Future by Anthony Hoekema These books represent the strongest cases for amillenialism, … more →
Reformed Reader wrote 2 months ago: Over the past few years both of us (Shane and Andrew) have benefited from G.K. Beale’s work on numer … more →
Ben wrote 4 months ago: A friend just pointed out this gem by Dan McCartney, Should we employ the hermeneutics of the New Te … more →
Jeremy Walker wrote 5 months ago: Reformed Confessions of the 16th and 17th Centuries in English Translation (Volume 1: 1525-1552) com … more →
whitet wrote 6 months ago: Robert Thomas discusses and documents the following current evangelicals who have abandoned the clas … more →
Jeremy Walker wrote 6 months ago: Risking the Truth: Handling Error in the Church by Martin Downes Christian Focus, 2009 (247pp, pbk) … more →
viaemmaus wrote 10 months ago: The guys at the Reformed Forum (including Carl Truman) recently interviewed Gregory Beale about his … more →
Jonathan Dodson wrote 12 months ago: Greg Beale’s biblical-theological acumen is remarkable. Although a self-proclaimed maximalist … more →
R. Scott Clark wrote 1 year ago: Judging by what seems to be happening in the broader evangelical world, the battle for the bible mig … more →
Jonathan Dodson wrote 1 year ago: Some reflections on Jesus and the Law by Greg Beale. … more →
Jonathan Dodson wrote 1 year ago: We could picture Christ as a hermeneutical filter through which the Law must pass in order to get to … more →
Jonathan Dodson wrote 2 years ago: With the dawn of Beale and Carson’s New Testament Use of the Old Testament Commentary I though … more →
LO wrote 2 years ago: Listen to Greg Beale give the overview of his thought provoking book on the biblical theology of Scr … more →