MSH | January 31, 2011
Larry Hurtado’s endorsement of the usefulness of Moulton and Milligan here is spot on. Wouldn’t it be cool to have that resource in digital form for searching? Uh … yeah, it is. Technorati Tags: greek, Moulton and Milligan, New Testament, vocabulary
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MSH | January 30, 2011
Just FYI
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MSH | January 29, 2011
That’s the focus and/or question in this article (entitled: The Limits of Omniscience). I thought it was an interesting thing to have you all read on the heels of the election and predestination discussion. The last paragraph nicely highlights the issue, but you’ll have to read the article to fully grasp its importance. I’d like [...]
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MSH | January 21, 2011
Finally got this video made. The audio isn’t great, so turn up your speakers. I hope this helps you see how I’m thinking about predestination with respect to election and the subset of the saved remnant, per earlier posts on those topics. Technorati Tags: Election, free will, predestination, remnant, salvation
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MSH | January 20, 2011
I heard today about a new website just starting up that seeks to address the various claims of New Testament scholar Bart Ehrman. I’ve blogged about Bart Ehrman before, so in case you don’t know who he is, go here (you’ll have to scroll down and through some pages to find the Bart Ehrman entries). [...]
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