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04 Friday Sep 2015

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Gospel of John, Gospels, Johannine Studies, Marianne Meye Thompson

I am looking forward to Marianne Meye Thompson’s new commentary on the gospel of John being released soon (New Testament Library series):

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John (NTL series) by Marrianne Meye Thomspon

She has also written the following books:

  • A commentary on Colossians & Philemon in the Two Horizons New Testament Commentary series.
  • A commentary on 1-3 John in the IVP New Testament Commentary series.
  • The God of the Gospel of John (Wm. B. Eerdmans)
  • The Promise of the Father: Jesus and God in the New Testament (Westminster John Knox)
  • Humanity of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel (Fortress Press)

Also here is a YouTube video of Thompson giving a paper (“The Gospel of John Meets Jesus and The Victory of God”) at the Wheaton Theology Conference in 2010.

Two Important Books Under $1

05 Thursday Feb 2015

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Douglas A. Campbell, Justification, Logos Bible Software, Pauline Theology, Stephen Westerholm

Right now Logos Bible Software is a great deal for two important books on the topic of Justification: 

Get this book for free: Justification Reconsidered: Rethinking a Pauline Theme by Stephen Westerholm (on Amazon it is currently $11.94) Justification reconsidered

Then get this book for just 99¢: The Deliverance of God: An Apocalyptic Rereading of Justification in Paul by Douglas A. Campbell (on Amazon it is currently $49.50)

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If you want to be up to date on the status of ‘Justification’ in the last decade or two, these books will go a long way! Get a survey and critique of some of the key players in Pauline scholarship with Westerholm’s book. And dig deep down to have some of your closest held presuppositions on Paul’s theology challenged with Campbell’s tome on ‘Justification’ (also the longer of the two books by over a thousand pages!).

Walter C. Kaiser, Jr. on Suffering

16 Friday Jan 2015

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Suffering, Walter C. Kaiser

In his book Grief & Pain in the Plan of God: Christian Assurance and the Message of Lamentations Walter C. Kaiser, Jr. offers the following typology of suffering in the Old Testament (see pgs. 128-136):

  1. Retributive Suffering
  2. Educational or Disciplinary Suffering
  3. Vicarious Suffering
  4. Empathetic Suffering
  5. Doxological Suffering
  6. Evidential or Testimonial Suffering
  7. Revelational Suffering
  8. Eschatological or Apocalyptic Suffering

Here in the conclusion to the book, Kaiser has a brief discussion of each type of suffering with biblical examples. These are helpful categories to have tucked away in your mind so that when we see suffering (in our own lives or in the world around us) we don’t commit the same error as Job’s friends, automatically assuming it to be one kind of suffering when actually there is something else going on. Here is how Kaiser concludes (pgs. 135-136):

Suffering then is multiplex in its causes, purposes, and explanations. All attempts to reduce the explanation of suffering both in that day and ours to a single reason, such as retributive suffering, could earn the quick rebuke of God as it did for Job’s three friends. Let us be biblically sensitive and spiritually alert to the wholeness of God’s revelation, and let us be reticent to postulate total patterns based on the presence of a single swallow.

Let us bow before our Maker and recognise His infinite wisdom in His distinctive and numerous reasons for suffering. And when none of these eight explanations, or any additional reasons that may have eluded us here, seems to fit our own moment of crisis, then let us return to the lodestone and central affirmation of the book of Lamentations: ‘Great is Thy faithfulness.’

This book is available on Amazon as well as Logos.

Papyrus Exhibit in Michigan

07 Wednesday Jan 2015

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P46, Paul's Epistles, Textual Criticism, University of Michigan

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I am super excited because for my birthday my wife is taking me to the University of Michigan this weekend, where a papyrus collection of Paul’s epistles is on display! At the Parsons Papyrology Exhibit Case, located in the Audubon Room of the first floor of the Hatcher Graduate Library, there is a set of leaves from a papyrus codex containing portions from Paul’s letter to the Galatians. The codex, generally referred to as P46, is dated to about 150 C.E. to 200 C.E. There are a total of 86 leaves extant: 30 are at University of Michigan and 56 are in the Chester Beatty Collection of Dublin, Ireland.

The discovery of the codex in 1931 provided a text at least a century older than the Vatican and Sinaitic  codices, the oldest authorities on which the text had previously rested.

I am so excited to see these in person! It is amazing to think that the scribe who copied these manuscripts could have been the great grandson of someone who had known and read the apostle’s original letters (assuming that Paul was writing in the 50’s). These are only a few generations removed from the autographs!

This is the best birthday present ever!

Theology Conference in Chicago

04 Sunday Jan 2015

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Theology Conference

The EFCA is putting on a Theology conference at Trinity International University this month (28 Jan – 30 Jan). Its theme is THE DOCTRINE OF THE SCRIPTURES. 

Keynote Speakers

  • D. A. Carson
  • Graham Cole
  • Dan Doriani
  • V. Philips Long
  • David Luy
  • Tom McCall
  • Douglas Moo
  • Kevin Vanhoozer
  • John Woodbridge

Schedule, Registration, and Papers

For a schedule of speakers along with the papers they presenting see here.

To register for the conference see here.

Free $20 Gift for Logos Bible Software Books

24 Wednesday Dec 2014

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Logos.com is giving a free $20 off for purchases until Dec 31. Use this discount code at checkout: FAITHLIFE-GIFT to save $20 on any single order.

I got the two following books for free because they were both under $20 on sale!

  • R. Norman Whybray’s Reading the Psalms as a Book
  • T. F. Torrance’s Space, Time and Incarnation  

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Lectures by Richard B. Hays

16 Tuesday Dec 2014

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Biblical Theology, Gospels, Lectures, Richard B. Hays

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A friend of mine pointed me to the following lectures by Richard B. Hays. If you are considering buying his newest book Reading Backwards: Figural Christology and the Fourfold Gospel Witness these lectures cover the same material:

  1. Can the Gospels Teach Us How to Read the Old Testament?
  2. Torah Reconfigured: Reading Scripture with Matthew
  3. Turning the World Upside Down: Reading Scripture with Luke
  4. The Temple of His Body: Reading Scripture with John
  5. Opening Our Minds to Understand the Scriptures

Here is a quote from his Reading Backwards (page 4) that summarizes nicely is thesis in these lectures:

I want to suggest to you that we learn to read Scripture rightly only if our minds and imaginations are opened by seeing the scriptural text–and therefore the world–through the Evangelists’ eyes. In order to explore that hermeneutical possibility, we must give close consideration to the revisionary figural ways that the four Gospel writers actually read Israel’s Scripture…Here is a preliminary preview of what we will find as we pursue our exploration: the Gospels teach us how to read the OT, and–as the same time–the OT teaches us how to read the Gospels. Or, to put it a little differently, we learn to read the OT by reading backwards from the Gospels, and–at the same time–we learn how to read the Gospels by reading forwards from the OT.

B. B. Warfield Website

09 Tuesday Dec 2014

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B.B. Warfield, Bibliography

I just stumbled upon a website dedicated to The Life and Works of Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield. There should definitely be more websites like this one. Hats off to whoever took the time to create it.

The cool thing is that it has a great bibliography on Warfield and lists all of his published and unpublished works (e.g., books, booklets, articles, sermons and addresses)!

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Carson’s Lectures on the Book of Revelation

03 Wednesday Dec 2014

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D. A. Carson

Here are 26 lectures by D. A. Carson on the book of Revelation. They are super helpful for understanding this often confusing book. If you are wondering, I believe he takes an historic premillennial view. But there is great discussion about other views as well. Every Christian should listen to these lectures at least once!

Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics on Sale

30 Sunday Nov 2014

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Christianbook.com is having a holiday sale until December 8th.

Right now you can get Karl Barth’s entire 14 volume Church Dogmatics for just $99.99! And you can get free shipping with the promotion code 445265. That’s a great deal.

Here is what Logos Bible Software has to say about Barth’s Church Dogmatics:

Karl Barth, who lived from 1886–1968, was perhaps the most influential theologian of the twentieth century. Church Dogmatics, Barth’s monumental life-work that consists of more than 6 million words, was written over the span of 35 years. In it, Barth covers in depth the great doctrines of the Word of God, God, Creation and Reconciliation. He made it his task “to take all that has been said before and to think it through once more and freshly to articulate it anew as a theology of the grace of God in Jesus Christ.”

If you have an interest in theology, you should own Barth. Barth’s dogmatic theology is loaded with engaging and provocative ideas, which will challenge you for years to come. Two characteristics that define Barth’s theology are his emphasis on the person of Christ (Barth “works from Christ outward”) and his insistence that ethics and theology cannot be separated. Barth taught that “theology is ethics,” since knowing God entails doing his will.

Barth’s theology was shaped by his experience of living and teaching in Germany during the rise of Nazism. By 1934, Barth had become a leader in the Confessing Church movement, which stood in courageous opposition to Nazism at a time when the German Protestant church had largely endorsed National Socialism. This stand cost him his professorship at Bonn University and he was forced to flee the country in 1935.

Barth has been called neo-orthodox, evangelical, and Reformed. Indeed, his views developed remarkably over his lifetime as he moved from a liberal position to one of dialectical theology (theology founded on paradoxes or tensions). Later in life, Barth abandoned the views of Friedrich Schleiermacher, Rudolf Bultmann, and the liberal tradition. He argued that God was not made in man’s image but is instead “Wholly Other.”

Barth is probably best described as “ecumenical” since his work is read by Protestants and Roman Catholics, mainstream and evangelicals. Indeed, Barth was described by Pope Pius XII as the most important theologian since Thomas Aquinas, and his work continues to be a major influence on students, scholars and preachers today.

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