I wish for a day when no one but Greek students and avid C. S. Lewis fans knows the Greek words for love.
Knowing them never seems to be much help to people in interpreting Scripture; frequently, instead, that knowledge is an impediment.
I wish for a day when no one but Greek students and avid C. S. Lewis fans knows the Greek words for love.
Knowing them never seems to be much help to people in interpreting Scripture; frequently, instead, that knowledge is an impediment.
I’m in the midst of a short series answering objections to my viewpoint in Authorized: The Use and Misuse of the King James Bible, objections that for various reasons didn’t make it into the book already. (Most objections I hear I already addressed.) On Monday, we...
I’m in the midst of a short series answering objections to my viewpoint in Authorized: The Use and Misuse of the King James Bible, objections that for various reasons didn’t make it into the book already. (Most objections I hear I already addressed.) On Monday, we...
Since its release, Authorized: The Use and Misuse of the King James Bible has received what I would consider to be a very positive response. Except when it hasn’t. It’s one of those books that tends to collect mainly five-star and one-star reviews on Amazon. This is...
The following is a paper I delivered at the Bible Faculty Summit. The “Puritan canopy” that once overarched our city-on-a-hill began to fray and tear apart long ago—though that canopy always had its gaps (and its cotton-poly blends with American civil religion).1 The...
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