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Daily Archives: April 24, 2015
Ramblings on Goodness and Pride
I recently reviewed Daniel Westberg’s Renewing Moral Theology. On page 96, Westberg quotes something that Geoffrey Bromiley says about human sinfulness: “And even if one does the good or avoids the evil, how easily it is all soured by the … Continue reading
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Tagged Charlesworth Pseudepigrapha, Daniel Westberg, Geoffrey Bromiley, Letter of Aristeas, Renewing Moral Theology
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Sparks-is reading the Bible this way hostile to faith?
Originally posted on theoutwardquest:
Clearly Kenton Sparks has read and disagreed with many evangelical scholars who have tried to dismiss or downplay the application of critical methods to the Bible. In God’s Word in Human Words he tries to show…
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II Chronicles 30
II Chronicles 30 is about righteous King Hezekiah’s Passover, which Judahites and some Northern Israelites attended. There is debate about whether or not Hezekiah’s Passover actually happened. After all, does not II Kings 23:22 state regarding the Passover of a … Continue reading
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