Monthly Archives: February 2008
One of the Most Helpful Posts on Guidance I’ve Read: Dever on Subjectivism
Update on 2/21/08: Apparently I linked to the wrong blog yesterday. Thankfully, Mark Dever caught my error and corrected it, as you can see in the comments. I’m pretty sure that this is the first time he’s ever seen this … Continue reading
One of the Most Helpful Posts on Guidance I’ve Read: Dever on Subjectivism
Update on 2/21/08: Apparently I linked to the wrong blog yesterday. Thankfully, Mark Dever caught my error and corrected it, as you can see in the comments. I’m pretty sure that this is the first time he’s ever seen this … Continue reading
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Registration is Open for the Band of Bloggers Event in April 2008
I’m pleased to make this announcement on behalf of the Band of Bloggers event to be held in April on the day the Together for the Gospel (T4G) convention begins: Tuesday, April 15, 2008, from 11:30am-1:30pm. This event will be … Continue reading
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The Week-est Link, February 15, 2008
1. Karis Community Church recently hosted New Testament scholar Tom Schreiner for a series of lectures on Jesus. Check out this link to listen to the talks. They sound quite interesting and personally profitable. Dr. Schreiner is a man of … Continue reading
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Reflecting on Marriage on a Meaningful Day
You know, sometimes we’re so saturated by what the culture says about love, sex and romance that we cannot hear–or remember–what God teaches us about these things. That is to say, I sometimes catch myself thinking defensively, unconsciously defending my … Continue reading
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Thinking Theologically: Al Mohler’s "Culture Shift"
First thing–thanks to the two commenters who broke my comment-less streak yesterday. Phew. Second thing–I am woefully behind in telling my loyal readership about an important new book by my former boss, Dr. Albert Mohler. Dr. Mohler has just published … Continue reading
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Thinking Theologically: Al Mohler’s "Culture Shift"
First thing–thanks to the two commenters who broke my comment-less streak yesterday. Phew. Second thing–I am woefully behind in telling my loyal readership about an important new book by my former boss, Dr. Albert Mohler. Dr. Mohler has just published … Continue reading
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Thinking Theologically: Al Mohler’s "Culture Shift"
First thing–thanks to the two commenters who broke my comment-less streak yesterday. Phew. Second thing–I am woefully behind in telling my loyal readership about an important new book by my former boss, Dr. Albert Mohler. Dr. Mohler has just published … Continue reading
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Get to Know a Puritan: The Puritan Reading Challenge
I have been meaning to tell readers of this blog about a great program going on over at my friend Timmy Brister’s blog, Provocations & Pantings. Timmy is an MDiv student at Southern Seminary with a great passion for church … Continue reading
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The Seasons of a Seminarian: Beginning, Middle, and End
I mentioned last week an overview series I just did on seminary at the SBTS metablog, Said at Southern. I want to link to all three of these pieces here in order to let you know about them. I don’t … Continue reading
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