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Daily Archives: December 23, 2015
Can God Command Feelings?
I am reading John Frame’s A History of Western Philosophy and Theology. I received a complimentary review copy through NetGalley. An issue that came up in my reading a few days ago is whether God can legitimately command people to … Continue reading
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Two New IVP Books on Paul
Last month IVP Academic released two new books on Pauline soteriology, and since this is one of my perennial favorite topics, I couldn’t wait to dig into both. I’ve just started them, but I wanted to highlight them now especially…
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Book Review: Ernest C. Lucas, Proverbs (Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary)
Reading Acts Lucas, Ernest C. Proverbs. Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans, 2015. 421 pp. Pb; $28. Link to Eerdmans Commentaries on Proverbs are often difficult write because proverbs are, by nature, easy enough to understand yet … Continue reading
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