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Christmas Feature: A Theology of Gift-Giving

Billy Marsh wrote 6 days ago: Earlier this year I wrote a series of posts on “A Theology of Gift-Giving“. The impetus … more →

Tags: Christmas, gifts

A Short, Preliminary Treatise on Biblical Study21 comments

Daniel wrote 1 week ago: One of the products of this break’s paper writing… It has been frustrating, but good to … more →

Tags: Hermeneutics, Theology, Essays and Articles, canon, confession, Authority, Bible, Scripture, Methodologies

The Link 10.24.09: Evangel, Warren Buffett's Money, and Vanhoozer on Pastor-Theologians

owenstrachan wrote 1 month ago: 1. First Things is now hosting a cool blog of evangelicals talking about public square issues in an … more →

Tags: Links, Evangel, First Things, Gordon Conwell, Jamario Moon, Justin Taylor, Philanthropy, Renewing the Evangelical Mission, Russ Moore

Book Review: Is There A Meaning In This Text?5 comments

JasonS wrote 1 month ago: Is There a Meaning in This Text?: The Bible, the Reader, and the Morality of Literary Knowledge by K … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Hermeneutics, Book Review, Zondervan, Is There A Meaning In This Text

The Golden Rule of Interpretation

Jim Vining wrote 2 months ago: The author of a popular book recently spoke at our church. He has received a lot of criticism about … more →

Tags: Culture, Faith, Life, Communication, Context, Hermeneutics, interpretation

Million Miles in a Thousand Years3 comments

joewulf wrote 2 months ago: Though I’m not quite sure what I was expecting when I began Donald Miller’s newest book  … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Donald Miller, A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, Blue Like Jazz, Walt Whitman

Ravi Zacharias, Stephen Williams, Josh Moody: Henry Center 2009-105 comments

owenstrachan wrote 3 months ago: The Carl F. H. Henry Center for Theological Understanding at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (De … more →

Tags: henry center, D.A. Carson, David Helm, gospel growth, Josh Moody, kantzer lectures, Mark Dever, PHILIP JENSEN, richard mouw

"Always Reforming: Explorations in Systematic Theology"

Jeremy Walker wrote 7 months ago: Always Reforming: Explorations in Systematic Theology ed. A. T. B. McGowan IVP, 2006 (365 pages, pbk … more →

Tags: Reviews, Systematic Theology, Derek Thomas, Robert Reymond, reform, Gerald Bray, Stephen Williams, andrew mcgowan, Richard Gamble

Getting Beyond the Bible

Mark McConnell wrote 8 months ago: I’ve just finished reading I. Howard Marshall’s ”Beyond the Bible: Moving from Scr … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Hermeneutics, Contextualization, Howard Marshall, Stanley Porter, The Parables of Jesus, Biblical Interpretation, the development of doctrine

A Theology of Gift-Giving1 comment

Billy Marsh wrote 8 months ago: At our past caregroup meeting, Ken Monk led our discussion through chapter 10 of John Piper’s … more →

Tags: Family, Friends, Theology, Christianity, Christmas, gifts, Holidays, John Piper

Theology and Worship: A Qualitative Relationship

Billy Marsh wrote 9 months ago:    Growing up in church, especially in the rural south in a Baptist context, you hear all kinds of t … more →

Tags: church, Education, book spotlight, Preaching, spirituality, Theology, Worship, Discipleship, Christianity

The Hermeneutical Key

Billy Marsh wrote 1 year ago: After reading about half of Kevin J. Vanhoozer’s The Drama of Doctrine last week for our Ph. D … more →

Tags: book spotlight, Biblical Theology, Theology, Christology, canon

leading the secular to Christ

kennyrobertson wrote 1 year ago:   Read this article:  ‘Deconstructing Defeater Beliefs: Leading the Secular to Christ’ b … more →

Tags: Evangelism, Apologetics, Culture, defeater beliefs, Secularism, Tim Keller, implausibility structure, Worldview, Postmodernism

Russ Moore on the Potential Danger of Campus Ministry and the Textured Goodness of the Local Church4 comments

owenstrachan wrote 1 year ago: Had to pass along this quotation to you from a recent Russ Moore piece entitled, “Jesus Didn … more →

Tags: Jesus Christ, Local Church, Campus Ministry, Russ Moore, Worship, Congregational Worship, Henry Institute, Christian Worship, Theodrama

He has found us!

Trenton wrote 1 year ago: “Our dull, culturally saturated churches have too often forgotten what and how to celebrate. T … more →

Tags: Grace, Joy, Salvation, The Gospel, church, Ephesians 2.11-13, Gospel, Rescued, the drama of doctrine

He has found us!

Trenton wrote 1 year ago: “Our dull, culturally saturated churches have too often forgotten what and how to celebrate. T … more →

Tags: Grace, Joy, Salvation, church, Ephesians 2.11-13, Gospel, Rescued, the drama of doctrine, Worship

With Christianity, Less Is More

Sam wrote 1 year ago: I love the Eastern Orthodox Church. Really, I do. There are a lot of reasons for this – one of … more →

Tags: Christianity, Theology, Religion, God, spirituality, Bible, doctrine, postconservative evangelical, Evangelical

Explorations in Systematic Theology

bryanclopez wrote 1 year ago: This is Vanhoozer quoting Miroslav Volf on the practical implications of studying systematic theolog … more →

Tags: Gospel, Missions, Systematic Theology, Theology, Barth, Explorations in Systematic Theology, miroslav volf

Everyday Theology (4): Swords, Sandals, and Saviors2 comments

Kyle Strobel wrote 1 year ago: In his attempt to read the movie Gladiator as a cultural text (chapter 6 in Everyday Theology), Mich … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Culture, Cultural Exegesis


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