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After this year’s Desiring God Conference, the Bethlehem College and Seminary put on an excellent ’round-table’ discussion and debate moderated by John Piper. The three major eschatological viewpoints were represented: Premillennialism (Jim Hamilton), Amillennialism (Sam Storms), and Postmillennialism (Doug Wilson). The representative speakers for each view are in parentheses. For more information about the debate, [...]

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Press Release: Dr. Gregory K. Beale Associate Professor of New Testament Westminster Theology Seminary On July 1, 2010, Dr. G. K. Beale will join the faculty of Westminster Theological Seminary as Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology. Dr. Beale holds an M.A. from Southern Methodist University, a Th.M. from Dallas Theological Seminary, and a [...]

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James White vs. Jalal Abualrub: “Does the New Testament Teach that Jesus Is God?” [HT: David Wood]

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James Grant said: Union University just has D. A. Carson for the Word Within The Word conference. Carson’s topic was the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament. Here are the plenary session messages: Plenary 1 – Psalm 2:7 and 2 Samuel 7:14 in Hebrews 1 Plenary 2 – Psalm 95 in Hebrews [...]

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Here is a fascinating article by William John Lyons, at the University of Bristol, on the details of Johnny Cash’s life and how Cash was able to do one of his greatest recordings in 2002, “The Man Comes Around.” (BTW, I have this CD and have fully enjoyed it over the years.) The full title [...]

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In this interview, Bishop Wright talks about Heaven, the Postmodern Movement, Satan and Evil, the Debate about Homosexuality, Women in Ministry, Filming the End Times for YouTube, Darwin, and more.

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James Grant says, Mark Driscoll provided something of an overview of N. T. Wright’s book The Resurrection of the Son of God. Here is Driscoll’s brief five-point summary of Wright’s argument: Resurrection and its cognates mean “life after ‘life after death.’” Ancient paganism strenuously denied the possibility of resurrection. A strong belief in the hope [...]

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James Grant says: I just finished reading Peter Leithart’s article “Keep the Fast, Keep the Feast,” posted at First Things. This is quite an amazing piece of work. Leithart has some helpful points reflecting on both church history and Scriptures, and he provides some great examples of how to do biblical-theological interpretation. Leithart blogs here, [...]

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The more one listens to N.T. Wright give lectures on the topic of his new book and his strong desire to see the world put to rights by God in Jesus, the more you notice that even though much of what he says is true… he’s leaving one important topic out on purpose! In Wright’s [...]

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Lee Irons said: John Dickson of the Centre for Public Christianity (CPX) interviewed my friend and mentor, Donald Hagner, on various issues related to New Testament history. The interview has been chopped up into smaller bits each around 4 to 8 minutes long. The interviewer was well prepared and asked excellent questions. He interacted with Don’s areas [...]

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