Archive for January, 2008

 

Building a Theological Library Google Book Style

As many have come to realize, Google Books continues to grow and to offer some amazing resources for students of theology and pastors alike. I wanted to point out some … Read more→

Mark Dever on Richard Sibbes

Here is the link to Timmy Brister’s interveiw with Mark Dever on Richard Sibbes. Dever did his doctoral dissertaion on Sibbes (specifically titled, Richard Sibbes: Puritanism and Calvinism in Late … Read more→

Of Making Many Books There is No End Recommendation #12

Realizing that it’s been a while since I’ve recommended any books, I wanted to point out one of my all time favorites. I can’t believe that I missed this book … Read more→

A Thought on Ancient Near Eastern Literature and the Old Testament

As I re-read the response that Paul Helm made to Peter Enns I realized that Helm has pointed out something I have been thinking about since I took a course … Read more→

Rabbi Shaw Is Back At It

GPTS OT Professor Benjamin Shaw has started posting on his blog again after almost a year of silence. I would highly recommend his posts on the sacrifices in Leviticus and … Read more→

Some Pastoral Wisdom on the Lord’s Day

Jim Wilkerson, pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Brunswick,Ga., has posted some very helpful thoughts on the Lord’s Day (Rev. 1:10). You can find this here. I have to admit, … Read more→

Some Pastoral Wisdom on the Lord’s Day

Jim Wilkerson, pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Brunswick,Ga., has posted some very helpful thoughts on the Lord’s Day (Rev. 1:10). You can find this here. I have to admit, … Read more→

GPTS Spring Conference on Eschatology

I usually do not promote conferences on this blog, but I really think this will be a great one to attend. Every year Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary hosts a Spring … Read more→

Helm’s response to Enns

In a follow up to a discussion he had with Peter Enns, Paul Helm has posted some further criticisms of Enns’ controverial work Inspiration and Incarnation. You can read Helm’s … Read more→

Machen is the Man of the Moment (Again)!

While looking at several blogs the other day I noticed, in two very different contexts, references to the importance of the J. Gresham Machen vs. Modernism controversy. The first reference … Read more→