Daily Archives: November 2, 2018

Take Back the Party — Clarissa’s Blog

Not endorsing the tone of the post, but the article to which it links is good, and the post highlights important parts of the article. An interesting article on the culture divide within the Democratic party: Energized progressives are thrilled … Continue reading

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Jesus the Bridegroom only $4.99 in the Logos Bible Software Library

Reading Acts I was quite surprised today with a tweet from a former student who bought my book, Jesus the Bridegroom for the Logos Bible Software for $4.99. This is part of the Wipf & Stock sale through Logos which … Continue reading

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Did the Nile turn to blood? — Triablogue

Commentators are divided on whether the plague of blood has reference to literal blood. Stuart points out that the same Hebrew word is a synonym for the color red. 395 more words via Did the Nile turn to blood? — Triablogue

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Egypt and the flood — Triablogue

Every serious student of the Bible knows that there are other flood stories from the ancient Near East, particularly from ancient Sumer, Babylon, and Assyria. One brief account from Ugarit, but interestingly, none from Egypt. 185 more words via Egypt and … Continue reading

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Book Write-Up: The Journey of Modern Theology, by Roger Olson

Roger E. Olson. The Journey of Modern Theology: From Reconstruction to Deconstruction. IVP Academic, 2013. See here to purchase the book. Roger E. Olson has a Ph.D. from Rice University and teaches theology at George W. Truett Theological Seminary of … Continue reading

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Book Plunge: Since The Beginning — Deeper Waters

What do I think of Kyle Greenwood’s book published by Baker Academic? Let’s plunge into the Deeper Waters and find out. We all know that from the very beginning, Genesis 1 and 2 were thought to be totally scientific accounts … Continue reading

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