New Odds & Enns Item
Incarnational Analogy in Divino Afflante Spiritu
Incarnational Analogy in Divino Afflante Spiritu
All my upcoming speaking and teaching engagements are now posted on the Itinerary page. Click the itinerary tab at the top of this page. It’s the one that says “itinerary.” See? Using the Internet isn’t really that hard!
I’ve just posted a review of The Bible, Rocks and Time: Geological Evidence for the Age for the Earth by Davis Young and Ralph Stearly.
Read it here
In the tabs up at the top of my site you will now find a new one: Itinerary. This page will be updated with my speaking engagements, classes, seminars, lectures, and appearances on So You Think You Can Dance?
New on my “Odds & Enns” page, some wisdom from Thomas à Kempis.
The second part of my “Reflections on I&I” (see intro in post immediately below) is now posted.
It and all the future installments of this essay will be linked from the I&I page on this site, or click the title below to go directly to part:
The Authority of Scripture is a Function of Its Divine Origin, [...]
As some, perhaps many, of you are aware, I was asked by the faculty of Westminster Theological Seminary to produce a document clarifying some of my thinking in Inspiration and Incarnation: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament (I&I). This request was made as part of a motion, eventually passed by the faculty, in [...]
My 1993 Westminster Theological Journal article “Creation and Re-Creation: Psalm 95 and Its Interpretation in Hebrews 3:1-4:13″ is now posted on the articles page. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find it.
With kind permission of the Westminster Theological Journal, I’ve now posted a 2001 article I wrote along with Westminster New Testament professor Dan McCartney titled “Matthew and Hosea: A Response to John Sailhamer.” You’ll find it on the Articles page. Scroll down a bit; the articles are posted in reverse-chronological order (most recent at the [...]
My review of Richard Hess’s Israelite Religions: An Archaeological and Biblical Survey (Baker, 2007) is now posted on the Reviews page. Click here to go straight to the review.