On Accommodation and God’s Sovereignty
I’ve been thinking about the idea of divine accommodation a lot recently, due mainly to my research on the ancient Near East (ANE) creation and flood stories. Reading Richard Hess’ book, Israelite...
View ArticleWheaton Theology Conference: Mark Noll on “The Peril and Potential of...
A beloved former professor at Wheaton College and now Professor of History at Notre Dame, Mark Noll addressed a good-sized crowd. Noll is perhaps best known for his book The Scandal of the Evangelical...
View ArticleReview: Adam as Israel (Postell)
Seth D. Postell, Adam as Israel: Genesis 1–3 as the Introduction to the Torah and Tanakh, (Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2011), 216 pages. I would like to thank Pickwick for providing me a review copy. Amazon...
View ArticleReview: On the Reliability of the OT by K. A. Kitchen
K. A. Kitchen, On the Reliability of the Old Testament, (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2003), 684 pages. I would like to thank Eerdmans for providing me a review copy. Amazon | Eerdmans Kenneth Kitchen’s...
View ArticleReview: The Domain of the Word by John Webster
Webster, John. The Domain of the Word: Scripture and Theological Reason. London: T&T Clark, 2012. In The Domain of the Word, students of theology welcome the first of two new companion volumes from...
View ArticleReview: Brill’s Companion to Reformed Orthodoxy
A good “Companion” introduces one to classic texts in a field and to areas of current debate in scholarly literature. Apart from Richard Muller’s monumental Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics, there...
View ArticleReview of “The Lost World of Scripture: Ancient Literary Culture and Biblical...
There are all sorts of good books: ones that are thought-provoking, ones with polished writing that flows smoothly, and ones that are enjoyable too. Then there are books that go further: they include...
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