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The Paganization of Biblical Studies

Doug Lawrence wrote 1 month ago: A NEW VERSION OF CHRISTIANITY Here is the real goal. The New Jesus of the Jesus Seminar gives us a n … more →

Tags: Catholic Q & A, Books / Publications, Events, Politics, Heresy, Bible, Paganism, Scripture, Christianity

"Grace in the OT" Sermon Series2 comments

Brian wrote 1 month ago: One of my “hobbies” is the value of the Old Testament writings.  I have even outlined a … more →

Tags: Bible, church, Faith, Jesus, Sin, Theology, 586 BC, Grace, Hezekiah

Introduction to Apologetics, Part 2: Classical Apologetics

Michael Graham wrote 1 month ago: St. Augustine Again, classical apologetics focuses on the rational basis of the Christian faith.  It … more →

Tags: Presuppositionalism, Apologetics, Alvin Plantinga, Early Church / Fathers, classical apologetics, paul, Augustine, Cosmological Argument, Teleological Argument

Marcion redivivus

Andrew wrote 3 months ago: Steven makes a comment in relation to Peter Enns slide into liberalism that brought up something I … more →

Tags: Theology, Emergent, Churches, Apologetics, Christ, New Testament, Old Testament, pacifism, Karl Barth

Viewing Luke's "Great Omission" in a context of Marcionite controversy30 comments

neilgodfrey wrote 3 months ago: The Gospel of Luke relied heavily on the Gospel of Mark but omits everything in Mark that lies betwe … more →

Tags: Luke-Acts

Understanding the OT3 comments

Andrew wrote 3 months ago: Just a quick comment: Since Marcion, the church as a whole has been very clear that the OT is part o … more →

Tags: Churches, Evangelicals, Exegesis, History, Old Testament, Personal, Theology, Allegory, Biblical Horizons

Punishment/Reward, Good/Evil, Victim/Victimizer1 comment

Benjamin Steele wrote 4 months ago: I was talking to a friend last night and we had a very long discussion that covered many subjects: s … more →

Tags: Christianity, gnosticism, Psychology, Alfie Kohn, Christian, Derrick Jensen, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, ethics, gnostic

Factionalism in Rome, Part 3 (Marcion)

Phillip J. Long wrote 4 months ago: Marcion also was able to develop a following in Rome between 140-150 because of theological tolerati … more →

Tags: Observations on Acts, Book of Acts, Rome, roman christianity, Church in Rome

Reflections on Seminary part 3

Josh Philpot wrote 6 months ago: Year three marked one of the more satisfying years academically. After going through a year of Hebre … more →

Tags: Old Testament, Preaching, SEMINARY, Greek, Hebrew, Peter Gentry

Turning Points: 01/ The Church Pushed Out on Its Own: The Fall of Jerusalem (70)

halakti wrote 7 months ago: 27: The reason this is a turning point is because of how it forced the new Christian church to devel … more →

Tags: book, Chapter Summary, Mark A. Noll, Turning Points, Jerusalem, Creeds, episcopacy, canon, roman empire

Viral papyri (Bible study #10)2 comments

WtW wrote 9 months ago: In the middle of the second century, a guy named Marcion took his Bible and tore out most of the Gos … more →

Tags: Bible Study, God, Bible, paul, New Testament, Gospel, Compilation of the New Testament, canon, muratorian fragment

Re-Visioning Jesus' Atonement: Beyond Liberal and Conservative 47 comments

zoecarnate wrote 10 months ago: About a year ago, I wrote a post that became one of my most controversial to date: Spilled Blood … more →

Tags: Justice, Jesus, God, Holy Spirit, nonviolence, fundamentalist, Conservative, ABBA, Evangelical

Person of the Day--Bobby V10 comments

Brian wrote 10 months ago: Preacher, Blogger, Biker, author, rocker, scholar.  The only negative thing I can think of to say ab … more →

Tags: Faith, Jesus, Personal, Books, church, Bible, On the Web, Theology, OT

The Biblical Theology of Irenaeus [4]1 comment

viaemmaus wrote 1 year ago: [This post is the fourth in a series on the biblical theology of Irenaeus of Lyons found in Against … more →

Tags: Biblical Theology, Theology, Doctrine of Scripture, Hermeneutics, Church History, Old Testament, New Testament, Against Heresies, gnosticism

Marcion

Jozef Hehanussa wrote 1 year ago: MARCION Marcion was son of the Bishop of Sinope in Pontus, born c. A.D. 110, evidently from wealthy … more →

Tags: A Journey in Church History and Mission, Sejarah Gereja, Kirchengeschichte, Church History

Development of Doctrine III27 comments

Michael Liccione wrote 1 year ago: John of Fides Quaerens Intellectum has replied to my post Development of Doctrine II, primarily with … more →

Tags: Dogma, Apologetics, Theology, Ecclesiology, Epistemology, church, Vatican II, Sola scriptura, Scripture

the apostolic fathers: ignatius, polycarp, the martyrdom of polycarp

kennyrobertson wrote 1 year ago: Part 4 of … on Historical Theology.  Taught by Mike Reeves for the UCCF staff study programme.  List … more →

Tags: Historical Theology, UCCF, Old Testament, Church History, Mike Reeves, Persecution, Dan Brown, Clement, bishops

Reasons for Luke to change Mark's account of the calling of the disciples10 comments

neilgodfrey wrote 1 year ago: Someone on a discussion list recently drew attention to how the Gospel of Luke changes the position … more →

Tags: Gospel of Mark, Luke-Acts, The Twelve, New Testament, Religion

Harnack, Adolf von (1851-1930)

personalpedia wrote 1 year ago: After the appearance of the first volume of The History of Dogma, Theodosius Harnack wrote to his so … more →

Tags: Theology, Harnack, History of Dogma, librarian, Alfred Loisy, libralism, Historical Jesus


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