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An Interview with Jon Acuff

Author and humorist Jon Acuff recently relaunched his popular blog, stuffchristianslike.net. We had a chance to speak with him about it. For those who may not know you, who are you and what do you do? I write books, speak all over the country, and...

A Case for Theological Journals

If you have spent any amount of time doing serious Bible study or research you have inevitably run into references to articles contained in theological journals. These journals are on the cutting edge of biblical scholarship, containing fresh...

Remembering A. W. Tozer

May 12 marks the passing of author, pastor, and editor Aiden Wilson (A. W.) Tozer. During A. W. Tozer’s forty-four year ministry, he pastored several churches and wrote more than 40 books. Although Tozer has been gone for 48 years, his words...

Particulars of Participles

Just in case you were wondering, Greek is different from English. But it’s not just the words that differ, there are also different preferences about how to get certain jobs done. These differences often result in a mismatch, where English won’t...

Developing a Reading Plan for Seminary

So you’re in seminary. Your journey has included countless hours of study, late nights tucked away in seldom-visited corners of the library, and copious amounts of caffeine to keep you going. Ancient Greek draws you closer to insanity, and you feel...

Tom Holland on the New Perspective

This article was originally part of The Paul Page, a site dedicated to academic study of the apostle, with special focus on the work of N.T. Wright. On March 20, 2006, Tom Holland of the Evangelical Theological College of Wales spoke at the...

The Shape of Justification

This article was originally part of The Paul Page, a site dedicated to academic study of the apostle, with special focus on the work of N.T. Wright. Wright submits the following response to Paul Barnett with the caveat that he is not entirely happy...

Paul as the New Abraham

This article was originally part of The Paul Page, a site dedicated to academic study of the apostle, with special focus on the work of N.T. Wright. Written by Pamela Eisenbaum. In Paul Among Jews and Gentiles...

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