New Science & the Sacred Post: A Different Angle

I have a new guest post on the Science and the Sacred Blog or the BioLogos Foundation (@BioLogosOrg on Twitter). This one is called “Let’s Come at This From a Different Angle.” I propose that our reading of the opening chapters of the Bible ought to be informed by the closing chapters of the Bible.
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Guest Posts at Science and the Sacred Blog

My friends (and now colleagues) at the BioLogos Foundation recently asked me to write a series of blog posts for them concerning how an incarnational approach to Scripture might contribute toward clearing away some misunderstandings that have exacerbated the  perceived conflict between the Bible and science. The first three posts in that series are linked [...]

New Position: BioLogos Foundation Senior Fellow of Biblical Studies

On December 1, 2009, the BioLogos Foundation published the following announcement:
The BioLogos Foundation is happy to announce that biblical scholar Pete Enns has joined our team as a senior fellow of biblical studies. Enns is an evangelical Christian scholar and author of several books and commentaries, including the popular Inspiration and Incarnation: Evangelicals and the [...]

Event: Ancient Word, God’s Word

ANCIENT WORD, GOD’S WORD
A Look at the Old Testament & Its Problems

A weekend seminar with DR. TREMPER LONGMAN III & DR. PETER  ENNS

“How can we think of ancient mythology as the word of God?”
“Isn’t the God of the Old Testament nasty & vengeful? He’s not like Jesus at all!”
“The Old Testament simply can’t be trusted.”
“Modern [...]

Review of The Bible, Rocks and Time

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.
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Genesis and Evangelicals: Summary of Lecture at Messiah College

I realize I have not posted for a while. I’ve been busy watching the Yankees limp to the end of the season and their Stadium to non-existence. It’s been a rough summer.
I left off in the middle of a series of posts on responses to some general criticisms of I&I. I will continue that series [...]