Archive for the ‘ Biblical Theology ’ Category
God’s self-revelation to us was not made for a primarily intellectual purpose. It is not to be overlooked, of course, that the truly pious mind may through an intellectual contemplation of the divine perfections glorify God. This would be just as truly religious as the intensest occupation of the will in the service of God. [ READ MORE ]
Classic Frame: It is important for us to recognize that God’s sovereign, controlling power appears, not only in spectacular displays like the miracles of Jesus, but also in events in which people perceive him as weak…Spectacular things are typically preparation for the ordinary things. But God is at work in the ordinary, as much as [ READ MORE ]
Wheaton College has an online archive of resources – which includes a large collection of lectures by the late Francis Schaeffer. The list can befound here (or broader index here), but here are a few that may be of apologetic interest: • Christian Apologetics • Christianity & Science • Intellectual Proof & Faith • Modern Man & Epistemology • On the Problem [ READ MORE ]
Thanks to our friends at Zondervan Academic and the Koinonia blog for providing myself with a copy of Grant Osborne’s new Matthew commentary. This new volume is most definitely one you will want in your library, it’s from the “Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament” series. While the ZECNT series is designed for pastors or [ READ MORE ]
Los: In August Desert Springs, Mars Hill ABQ and Trinity in the Marketplace partnered to bring men together to discuss Biblical Manhood. Dave Bruskas, Campus Pastor of Mars Hill ABQ, taught and there were also 2 Question and Answer panels including Dave, Ryan Kelly, Teaching Pastor at DSC, Michael Kelshaw, Teaching Pastor at Trinity, Tim [ READ MORE ]
Sorry this took me so long to post this, but everyone had the flu this last weekend, and I needed to coordinate what book /set the winner choose…. So, drumroll please: The winner, chosen at random, is none other than Ben Terry  [ READ MORE ]
You need this for your library, end of story. Now GO ye therefore and pre-order it[ READ MORE ]
1. The July 2010 issue of Themelios came out. It’s loaded a great issue, as usual. 2. It includes Andy Naselli’s review of the 87-volume Zondervan Reference Bundle. It includes also James Anderson’s review of Michael Sudduth’s bookThe Reformed Objection to Natural Theology[ READ MORE ]
From an interview with Vern Poythress: Different people have had different conceptions of both biblical theology and systematic theology, so it is wise to ask what people mean in both areas, as well as to look at the relation between the two areas. I would myself describe systematic theology as study of the Bible’s teaching in [ READ MORE ]
This will be the closing piece to his essential Lordship theology series, and a volume that I cannot wait to get my hands on. All you trispectival nerds will love this, Frame is letting us preview at “Reformed Perspectives.” Enjoy! • The Doctrine of the Word of God Preface Webpage PDF Word • The Doctrine [ READ MORE ]
SLIMJIM Writes: Wow, so this book is now also available online for free over at Crossway’s website! http://www.crossway.org/product/9781433503986/contents#extra That is great! It’s a book I long to get to sometime this summer! It’s a great resource for establishing a biblical worldview![ READ MORE ]
1. The nature and function of the Bible are insufficiently grasped unless and until we see the Bible as an element in the economy of triune discourse. 2. An appreciation of the theological nature of the Bible entails a rejection of a methodological atheism that treats the texts as having a “natural history” only. 3. [ READ MORE ]
The audio and video from The Gospel Coalition conference are now available. Check it. Tim Keller, “The Grand Demythologizer: The Gospel and Idolatry” (Acts 19:21-41) John Piper, “Feed the Flame of God’s Gift: Unashamed Courage in the Gospel” (2 Timothy 1:1-12) Phil Ryken, “The Pattern of Sound Words” (2 Timothy 1:13-2:13) Mark Driscoll, “Rightly Dividing [ READ MORE ]
Irish Calvinist wrote a great post about the faithfulness of God and the strength he supplies. He writes: 1 Kings 19:9 9 There he came to a cave and lodged in it. And behold, the word of the LORD came to him, and he said to him, “What are you doing here, Elijah?” Elijah had [ READ MORE ]
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