Archive for December, 2007

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There is a site on the internet called “YouTube” which has a lot of videos on it. One of my friends sent me a link to a video on this site. I want you to watch this atrocity before reading my response. I think it is important to admit up front that [...]

This is the second in a series on hermeneutics.  See part 1.
Example 2: Homosexuality at the Seminary
Moving from my hero here at the College to two professors at our Seminary, I will present another example of masters at work. Two Seminary professors worked together to write “A Biblical Perspective on Homosexuality” as a response to [...]

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This post is the first in a two-part series in which I will give examples of excellence in hermeneutics from experts local to our fine University.  The first example is from my hermeneutical hero here at the college on the topic of the role of women.  The second example is from two professors at the [...]

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We have at our University some of the greatest theological thinkers in all of conservative evangelicalism. I mean that quite seriously. I am going to post a bit in praise of some of these greats.
I should mention why I am not mentioning my heroes by name. It is the same reason I [...]

Seeds of contemplation

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Sometimes if you pay attention to details, you can figure out deeper meanings behind things that people say. I want to tell you a story about this happening to me recently.
I was having lunch with my dear friend (guess who) who is a professor in the Communications department here at our University.
He has adopted [...]