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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Goldingay Preview: Quote of the Day

September 10, 2009

I don’t often do quotations, but this advance preview of Goldingay’s OT Theology 3: Israel’s Life jumped out at me.

The difference between God and us is that God never thinks he is us

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Red letter Bibles strike back: “No to quotation marks”.

September 10, 2009
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About a week ago I suggested that red-letter Bibles were a bad thing (or as I put it in very understated and obviously totally serious language) the worst evangelical heresy. In a response today posted both there and on Evangelical Textual Criticism, Stephen Carlson disagrees with what seems to me to be a slightly odd [...]

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A fuzzy-edged Bible: which canon and whose apocrypha?

September 10, 2009

(This post is one of a sporadic series on the Church of England’s Thirty-nine Articles)
The sixth article is on scripture, but before dealing with it, it is worth noting the order in which things come. We reach the discussion of scripture already having expressed commitments to the faith of the Church in the Triune God. [...]

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