God’s Word in Human Words by Kent Sparks: Part Two

In Part 1 of my review of God’s Word in Human Words by Kenton Sparks, I set out what I saw as the central tenets of the book. We now continue with my report on a panel discussion of the book in which I participated this past fall. PART 2: SBL Panel Discussion On November [...]

Another Zondervan Video: The Future of Biblical Studies

Here’s another video from my interview with Zondervan Academic:

Interview with Ken Schenck: Part 4

I respond to Ken Schenck’s review of Inspiration and Incarnation.

New Book Review: God’s Word in Human Words by Kent Sparks

Kent Sparks’s 2008 volume God’s Word in Human Words (GWHW) has begun receiving some attention and, predictably, strong negative reactions among some. Regardless of whether one identifies with it or is repulsed by it, GWHW is an engagement of evangelical biblical scholarship that should be taken very seriously and engaged patiently. I hope the volume [...]

Some Reflections on I&I and the Reformed Tradition – Parts Four & Five

The fourth and fifth parts of my reflections on Inspiration and Incarnation are now posted. Find all parts posted so far on the I&I page on this site. Or click the titles below to go directly to Parts 4 or 5. InerrancyThe Audience of I&I