MSH | February 26, 2013
Summarizing the Old Testament Material Fundamental Questions To this point in our social justice series we’ve tracked through the OT vocabulary for poverty and the poor. We supplemented the study of the vocabulary to include an article by J. Levenson about Israel’s state economy and the poor. Our goal was seeking answers to some fundamental [...]
Category: Biblical Theology, ethics, New Testament, Social Justice |
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MSH | February 26, 2013
Just a heads up. One slot remains. Email me if you would like to join us this season. First come, first serve.
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MSH | February 20, 2013
For those interested in NT textual criticism, here’s a nice piece on Dan Wallace and the work of the CSNTM (Center for the Study of NT Manuscripts). Hard to believe Dan is sixty! Technorati Tags: CSNTM, manuscripts, New Testament, textual, textual criticism, wallace
Category: Greek NT, New Testament |
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MSH | February 20, 2013
Just a reminder. I’ll be closing registration Sunday night.
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MSH | February 15, 2013
The Bible Places Blog (BPB) draws our attention to a new book edited by James K. Hoffmeier and Dennis R. Magary entitled, Do Historical Matters Matter to Faith?: A Critical Appraisal of Modern and Postmodern Approaches to Scripture. It looks like a quality resource. It’s focus is on how biblical historicity matters for inspiration and [...]
Category: Bible and Archaeology, Biblical History, Bibliology |
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