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Book Reviews
02.26.2012 by Greg Billingsley
A New Testament Biblical Theology: Initial Analysis
We will start the first Book Note of this In Progress review for G.K. Beale’s A New Testament Biblical Theology discussing the overall expectations that we should have for the book. My goal is to find out the author’s thesis...
Topics: biblical theology, new testament theology
02.02.2012 by Greg Billingsley
A New Testament Biblical Theology
In our first In Progress review, we are going to delve deeply into G. K. Beale’s new release, A New Testament Biblical Theology: The Unfolding of the Old Testament in the New....
Topics: biblical theology, new testament theology
From the Blogs
05.10.2012 by Chris Miller
Church in the Hundred Acre Wood - Introduction
I don’t imagine that using an illustration from the Hundred Acre Wood could capture all the wonder and glory of the communion of saints. But I do hope, if you’ll hang with me (and...
Topics: church, communion of the saints, community, ecclesiology, people of god
05.08.2012 by Reed Dunn
What awaits us if we stick with Lutheranism?...
Topics: justification, lutheran, systematic theology
I believe that Genesis is mythological, and you should too. ...
Topics: biblical theology, genesis, philosophy
04.28.2012 by Greg Billingsley
Alternate Theories To The Resurrection – The Legend Theory
So far we’ve looked at the belief in, theology of, witnesses to, and alternate “dead end” theories for the resurrection. This post will tackle the most common argument against the...
Topics: apologetics, resurrection
04.24.2012 by Reed Dunn
Is God’s law good for anything besides condemning us?...
Topics: lutheran, presbyterian, reformed theology, the law

