2021-01-10T04:22:11-08:00

This is a blog series featuring contributors to the new book, Cruciform Scripture. Today we have Klyne Snodgrass. Cruciform Scripture is a book in the field of New Testament theology, the work is written in honor of the scholarship of Dr. Michael J. Gorman. Klyne Snodgrass Chapter Seven: “Baptized into Christ: Romans 6:3-4—the Text on Baptism and Participation” Tell us about your connection to the honoree, Michael Gorman. I met Michael at professional conferences a long time ago and also had him come to... Read more

2021-01-09T07:00:32-08:00

This is a blog series featuring contributors to the new book, Cruciform Scripture. Today we have Dennis Edwards. Cruciform Scripture is a book in the field of New Testament theology, the work is written in honor of the scholarship of Dr. Michael J. Gorman. Dennis R. Edwards Chapter Nine: “Participation in Christ in 1 Peter”/ Dennis R. Edwards Tell us about your connection to the honoree, Michael Gorman. Michael Gorman was my Dean at the Ecumenical Institute of St. Mary’s Seminary & University... Read more

2021-01-08T07:47:39-08:00

Mike and I recorded a chat about all things Galatians yesterday. Check it out if you are interested! Read more

2021-01-08T09:09:47-08:00

This is a blog series featuring contributors to the new book, Cruciform Scripture. Today we have Steve Fowl. Cruciform Scripture is a book in the field of New Testament theology, the work is written in honor of the scholarship of Dr. Michael J. Gorman. Stephen E. Fowl Tell us about your connection to the honoree, Michael Gorman. I’ve known Mike for over 25 years. Our two institutions are only a couple miles apart. I’ve taught many times at the Ecumenical Institute when Mike... Read more

2021-01-21T07:01:16-08:00

This page is part of Crux Sola’s NEW TESTAMENT RESOURCE GUIDE. On this page you will find information about New Testament Introductions and Surveys.  Basic New Testament Introductions   Gary Burge and Gene Green, The New Testament in Antiquity (Zondervan, 2020) [<– Click here]       Mark Allan Powell, Introducing the New Testament: A Historical, Literary, and Theological Survey, 2nd ed (Baker, 2018) [<– Click here]       Exploring the New Testament, 3rd ed. (SPCK//IVP Academic, 2021) [<– Click here]   Academic/Critical New... Read more

2021-01-08T07:38:21-08:00

This is a blog series featuring contributors to the new book, Cruciform Scripture. Today we have Dr. Rebekah Eklund. Cruciform Scripture is a book in the field of New Testament theology, the work is written in honor of the scholarship of Dr. Michael J. Gorman. Rebekah Eklund: Chapter One: “Matthew, the Cross, and the Cruciform Life”/ Rebekah Eklund   Tell us about your connection to the honoree, Michael J. Gorman? I met Mike’s son Mark first, when Mark and I were ThD classmates... Read more

2021-01-06T13:28:46-08:00

We are launching a new blog series featuring contributors to the new book, Cruciform Scripture. To kick us off, we have Dr. Christopher Skinner who also is one of the editors. Cruciform Scripture is a book in the field of New Testament theology, the work is written in honor of the scholarship of Dr. Michael J. Gorman. Christopher W. Skinner: Chapter Four: “The Johannine Cross as Revelation of the Father: Finding a Cruciform God in the Fourth Gospel”          ... Read more

2021-01-05T08:40:11-08:00

I am excited to introduce to you an exciting new book from Eerdmans, CRUCIFORM SCRIPTURE: CROSS, PARTICIPATION, AND MISSION (ed. Christopher W. Skinner, Nijay K. Gupta, Andy Johnson, and Drew J. Strait). These are collected essays honoring Dr. Michael J. Gorman whose life work has been an inspiration to many, including myself. I will be running a blog series featuring contributor reflections on both their appreciation for Gorman and the substance of their essays in this book. Stay tuned for... Read more

2021-01-05T06:44:12-08:00

Miroslav Volf, Henry B. Wright Professor of Theology, Founder and Director of Yale Center for Faith & Culture, Yale University Divinity School Why do you love teaching and researching about Christian theology? As a 16-year-old kid, I became a passionate reader of theology.  I was in search of the shape of the true life in the midst of a false one.  For the last 50 years or so, I’ve continued to study theology with similar intensity and for the same... Read more

2021-01-04T07:00:09-08:00

  Rev. Dr. Randy S. Woodley PhD, Distinguished Professor of Faith and Culture, Portland Seminary Why do you love teaching and researching about Christian theology? Theology has been both the privilege and challenge of humankind ever since we first appeared on earth. Everyone who thinks about God, in a fashion, is a theologian. Some are better at it than others. I love to see how various peoples from different cultures throughout the centuries have thought about God. I line this... Read more


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