Apr 25 2017

Look To Your Baptism?

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Bill Smith spells out the reasons behind the exhortation for struggling Christians to find comfort and strength in their paedobaptism. And I respond.

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Apr 20 2017

Levi the Preacher-Swordsman – Part 2

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“The greatest of legendary swords are those which no longer need to be drawn.”

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Apr 17 2017

The Look of Revelation

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“Martyrdom is more than a sign of impending doom. Martyrs are agents of apocalypse.”

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Apr 13 2017

Levi the Preacher-Swordsman – Part 1

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“Although the Bible has no corporeal legendary swords, it does have a kind of legendary swordsman.”

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Apr 3 2017

“It belongs in a museum!”

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So often the book of Revelation is treated like a prize in an Indiana Jones story…

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Mar 31 2017

Four Views? Not any more!

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“Mike Bull has, once again, provided us with a unique tool for assisting us with reading the Bible. This time it comes in the guise of what essentially amounts to a guidebook for what has been forever-branded as the most difficult part of the Bible to understand.”

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Mar 22 2017

The Devil in Heaven

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The Divine Council in the Book of Job

An excerpt from Christopher D. Kou, “A Biblical Theology of the Divine Council,” Theopolis Institute, March 2017.

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Feb 19 2017

Why I Don’t Go Full-Wilsonian

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“I want to be like Doug Wilson when I grow up. My aim is to go full-Wilson in life. But to get there I must not go all-in Wilsonian…”

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Feb 2 2017

Quiver

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A review of Birds of the Air: Theological Twitter

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Jan 25 2017

Crafty Lot

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Lot offering his daughters to the men of Sodom is an affront to our moral sensibilities, yet the New Testament calls him a righteous man. Could our problem be simply that the Bible is smarter than we are?

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