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Daily Archives: December 4, 2015
Paul and Apocalyptic: Two Ages?
Reading Acts Apocalyptic thinking often divides history into various periods. Daniel’s outline of history as four coming kingdoms is one example, but there are others in apocalyptic literature. Perhaps the most common way for apocalyptic thinking to divide history is … Continue reading
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Book Write-Up: Reordering the Trinity, by Rodrick K. Durst
Rodrick K. Durst. Reordering the Trinity: Six Movements of God in the New Testament. Grand Rapids: Kregel Academic, 2015. See here to purchase the book. Is the Trinity in the New Testament? We do see New Testament references that mention … Continue reading
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