Jul 9, 2016
Four Popular Ways to Read the Song of Songs
Iain Duguid discusses the four most popular ways to read the Song of Songs here.
Labels:
Old Testament,
Song of Solomon,
Song of Songs
Jul 8, 2016
The Bones of Masada
James Tabor has an interesting blog post here related to the bones found in Yigael Yadin's excavation of Masada.
Labels:
Backgrounds,
Biblical Archaeology,
Masada
Jul 7, 2016
Divine Justice in Joel
This excerpt from the God's Justice Bible does a nice job of highlighting the three spheres of divine justice evidenced in the book of Joel.
Jul 6, 2016
Ruth’s Conversion Would Be Rejected Today
Susan Esther Barnes has interesting discussion here related to the issue of Ruth’s conversion in the Bible and how that conversion would not be sufficient for modern rabbinic standards. This discussion is not only interesting but it is also a great reminder of how gracious and free the gospel is.
Jul 5, 2016
How to Write and Research a Conference Paper
Steve Walton describes how he did it in his article in ReflectEd: St. Mary's Journal of Education. You can access Walton's article in this PDF of the journal.
Jul 4, 2016
Free Logos Book for July: Pentacostalism: A Guide for the Perplexed
Sorry about being a few days late, but the free Logos Book of the Month for July is Pentacostalism: A Guide for the Perplexed. You can also purchase the T&T Clark Companion to Reformation Theology for $1.99 or enter to win the entire five-volume T&T Clark Studies in Theological Systems. For all these offers you can go to the Logos' Free Book of Month page here.
Does PowerPoint Make Us Stupid?
This author seems to think so. In my opinion, the author's case is overstated (and probably deliberately so). But there are things to think about for those who use PowerPoint.
Jul 3, 2016
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