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→
Archive for January, 2008
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→
