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T4G Books Here is the first batch of books: Amazon.com Widgets Here are the rest of the T4G giveaways along with most of the Band of Blogger book giveaways (though a couple were not available at Amazon): Amazon.com Widgets T4G Posts Many of the people who were present at T4G have been writing about their [ READ MORE ]
T4G & Band of Bloggers Audio Here are links to each of the talks: Session I Ligon Duncan – Sound Doctrine – Essential to Faithful Pastoral Ministry Download Session II Thabiti Anyabwile – Bearing the Image: Identity, the Work of Christ, and the Church | Download Session III John MacArthur – The Sinner Neither Able [ READ MORE ]
Yesterday was a great day our first session was kicked off by Ligon Duncan talking on the importance of Systematic Theology. I feel that his talk, though he probably intended it to be this way, was swayed with too much of attack on biblical theology. Truthfully I didn’t know that there was strife between some [ READ MORE ]
This is Vanhoozer quoting Miroslav Volf on the practical implications of studying systematic theology. “Miroslav Volf rightly says that ‘at the heart of every good theology lies not simply a plausible intellectual vision but more important a compelling account of a way of life.’ The ultimate purpose of theology is not to produce pristine systems [ READ MORE ]
Well, we arrived and had an interesting and fun evening. We landed and by the time we got off airplane we had already missed our bus so, we stood out in the cold for a few minutes waited around and caught the next bus. About half an hour later we finally made it to our [ READ MORE ]
Just a few more days… keep posted for daily updates from good ol [ READ MORE ]
This is a great post by Timmy Brister about four elementary principles that can assist us in effectively presenting the gospel to those in our common un-churched surroundings. Timmy refers the II Corinthian’s chapter two text talking on Christian’s being ambassadors of Christ. That phrase brings so much joy to my heart upon thinking on [ READ MORE ]
“The biblical historians were not historians in the modern sense, writing with scientific detachment. They were theologians too, writing from a divine perspective. They were not morally and spiritually neutral; they were deeply committed to God’s cause. The Old Testament history books were regarded as prophecy, and the four lives of Jesus are not biographies [ READ MORE ]
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