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September 06, 2014
“aha” moments: biblical scholars tell their stories (17): Michael Halcomb
Today's "aha" moment, the 17th in the series (and counting) is by T. Michael W....
September 05, 2014
Jesus didn’t read his Bible like we do–(from The Bible Tells Me So)
We see here Jesus handling Psalm 110* in a very ancient, creative way. We might...
September 04, 2014
the Bible’s diverse God–(from The Bible Tells Me So)
Looking to the Bible to find out what God is like seems like about the...
September 02, 2014
stories work–(from The Bible Tells Me So)
Stories work. Stories are powerful. Stories move us deeply, more so than statistics, news reports,...
September 01, 2014
the Bible, history, and storytelling–(from The Bible Tells Me So)
Stories of the past differ because storytellers are human beings. No storyteller is all knowing...
August 2014
August 29, 2014
when inerrancy no longer works: Carlos Bovell on Robert Yarbrough
Today’s guest post is by Carlos Bovell, a frequent contributor to this blog (for a recent post...
August 28, 2014
honoring your evolving faith
Many historians, philosophers, and spiritual teachers now agree that collective history itself is going through...
August 27, 2014
“aha” moments: biblical scholars tell their stories (16): Jeannine Brown
After a 2 week break (my daughter had the audacity of getting married in the...
August 26, 2014
my Liturgists Podcast interview on The Bible Tells Me So (plus an extra bonus thingy)
Last week I was interviewed over at The Liturgists podcast by "Science Mike" McHargue, Michael Gungor, and...
August 17, 2014
faith is messy–which is where God is found
As long as you can deal with life in universal abstractions, you can pretend that...
August 14, 2014
Ken Ham blasts God for not taking the Bible seriously
In a recent statement from his Creation Museum office, Ken Ham blasted God for "not...
August 13, 2014
evangelicalism, evolution, and the facts
A recent article in the NYT talks about the collision between "beliefs and facts." It struck a...
August 11, 2014
“aha” moments: a pastor tells his story (15): anonymous
I have long thought that the #1 factor in bringing about theological change is that...
August 08, 2014
“aha” moments: biblical scholars tell their stories (14): Lindsey Trozzo
Today's "aha" moment is by Lindsey M. Trozzo (BA, Biola University, Biblical and Theological Studies;...
August 07, 2014
want to read an excerpt from The Bible Tells Me So? (of course you do)
The release of my upcoming book The Bible Tells Me So: Why Defending Scripture Has...
August 06, 2014
“We are all heroes of our own stories”: interview with Brandon Withrow on academic freedom in evangelicalism
Today's post is an interview with Brandon Withrow, who teaches religious studies at the University of Findlay, about...
August 04, 2014
“aha” moments: biblical scholars tell their stories (13): Carlos Bovell
Today's "aha" moment is brought to you by Carlos Bovell, a frequent contributor to this...
August 01, 2014
“aha” moments: biblical scholars tell their stories (12): Megan DeFranza
Today's "aha" moment is by Megan K. DeFranza (PhD, Marquette University, MA Theology and MA...
July 2014
July 29, 2014
“inerrancy doesn’t describe what the Bible does”–some comments from my ETS talk
I could have sworn I posted this months ago, but didn't. So here it is....
July 24, 2014
Hurtado reviews Wright’s Paul
For those interested, here is a link to Larry Hurtado's blog where you can find...
July 24, 2014
more good news on the dead end of academic jobs
Yes, the title is sarcastic. I stumbled onto a funny and insightful article on the...
July 23, 2014
“aha” moments: biblical scholars tell their stories (11): Chris Keith
Today's "aha" moments post is by Chris Keith, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity and...
July 22, 2014
Jesus wants you to be doctrinally inconsistent–more from Oswald Chambers
It's been a while since I passed on an Oswald Chambers quote from my rector, Father Dave Robinson...
July 19, 2014
Jacob L. Wright on the Bible’s Prehistoy, Purpose, and Political Future (video)
Here is a short video by Jacob L. Wright, professor of Hebrew Bible at Emory...
July 18, 2014
“aha” moments: biblical scholars tell their stories (10): Chris Tilling
The 10th installment of our "aha" moments series is by Chris Tilling, Lecturer in New Testament...
July 16, 2014
“aha” moments: biblical scholars tell their stories (9): Anthony Le Donne
The 9th installment in our "aha moments" series is by Anthony Le Donne, assistant professor...
July 14, 2014
“aha” moments: biblical scholars (and pastors) tell their stories (8): Michael Ruffin
Michael L. Ruffin (MDiv and PhD, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is pastor of First Baptist...
July 11, 2014
“aha” moments: biblical scholars tell their stories (7): Christopher M. Hays
Today's "aha" moments is by Christopher M. Hays (DPhil, New Testament Studies, University of Oxford)....
July 09, 2014
“aha” moments: biblical scholars tell their stories (6): Christopher W. Skinner
Today's "aha" moment--the 6th in the series--is by Christopher W. Skinner (PhD, Catholic University of...
July 07, 2014
“aha” moments: biblical scholars tell their stories (5): Charles Halton
Today's "aha" moment is the 5th in our series and brought to you by Charles...
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