Peter Enns’ book Inspiration and Incarnation: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament, is a vital contribution to the discussion about how Evangelicals should understand the Bible, one reviewer says of the book, which
2/2/10 I remember reading a newspaper article about how they designed the wing of a plane by introducing random changes and selecting for improvements, imitating natural selection. I think it was a time when I
2/1/10 I was struck by a comment made toward the end of the God Journey podcast in which the guest was Steve McVey. In the discussion it was remarked that the traditional approach of extracting
5/27/06 Nizpom sent me a link to an article in The Australian about Tom Wright, saying ‘he says some alarming things.’ It’s that Wright is reluctant to say that Marcus Borg, who doesn’t believe in
5/13/06 Heard at conference at Mars Hill Church: Tim Keller, the pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian church in New York City, says that it is important to plant churches in large cities. He says that existing
4/18/06 “This uncertainty in turn, of course, begets a new and anxious eagerness for certainty: hence the appeal of fundamentalism, which in today’s world is not so much a return to a premodern worldview but
Sunday, March 17, 2013 Harry – ‘I’m kind of an agnostic on the question of the timing of creation. I think both the old earth and young earth people are misguided in seeking to defend
How God Became King: The Forgotten Story of the Gospels By: N. T. Wright ‘It has been slowly dawning on me over many years that there is a fundamental problem .. we have all forgotten
A class on the Bible At St Andrew is interesting. We talked last week about ‘narrative truth’ vs. ‘factual truth’ – the first is the truth such as ‘my favorite color’ that you can’t prove.
1/9/10 Gadpop on my posting old Atlantic article on Jesus studies: I’ve found myself searching out what parts of my specific beliefs are based on things that are not really in Scripture, but are projected