Thanks are in order to my friends at Fortress Press for providing me with the following books for review: Reviews to follow this winter.
Book reviews and other tidbits from Shaun Tabatt (AKA aspiring Bible scholar, Christian home educator, & all around nice guy).
31
Oct
Thanks are in order to my friends at Fortress Press for providing me with the following books for review: Reviews to follow this winter.
Tags: Books, Fortress Press
31
Oct
Editor: Timothy F. Lull (1st edition) Editor: William Russel (2nd edition) Format: Paperback & CD-ROM Page Count: 520 Publisher: Fortress Press Publication Date: January 28, 2005 Language: English ISBN-13: 9780800636807 I wanted to extend my sincerest thanks to my friends at Fortress Press for furnishing me with a review copy of Martin Luther’s Basic Theological [...]
Tags: Book Review, Fortress Press
31
Oct
Thanks to Justin Taylor for pointing out this bit of musical reformation humor.
Tags: Reformation Day
31
Oct
It was 491 years ago that Martin Luther laid the foundation for the protestant reformation when he nailed the 95 theses to the castle church door in Wittenburg. I am thankful that Luther had the courage to speak up about the abuses he saw in the Catholic church of his day. At breakfast today, I [...]
Tags: Reformation Day
29
Oct
The inaugural issue of Bible Study Magazine finally showed up in my mailbox earlier this week. The following articles caught my eye: The Great Isaiah Scroll and the Original Bible – A Dead Sea Scrolls expert tells you about he oldest copy of Isaiah Defending the Bible – Josh McDowell, An apologist discusses how he [...]
29
Oct
Time to jump off-line for a couple of hours, so I can complete my Hebrew homework before class tomorrow night. You can listen to Duane A. Garrett read our vocabulary words here: LINK.
Tags: Hebrew, The Bethlehem Institute
29
Oct
The Peasant Princess Part 6: My Dove Song of Songs 6:2-10 Pastor Mark Driscoll | October 26, 2008 | 01hr:10mn You don’t just feel bad… you are bad. Many of the problems in your life come from within yourself, and you need to confess, repent, then seek restitution and reconciliation. Learn more in this sermon [...]
Tags: Mark Driscoll, Mars Hill Church, Sermon
29
Oct
I was inspired when I read T. Michael W. Halcomb’s account of his field trip to Baker & Eerdmans over in Grand Rapids, MI. Since I’m on vacation this week, I thought I should have a field trip of my own. My afternoon was completely open, so I drove over to Loome Theological Booksellers in [...]
Tags: Books
28
Oct
Tim Challies pointed out that William P. Young responds to certain critics of The Shack in a recent interview with the Christian Post. Criticisms and concerns voiced by Tim Challies, Al Mohler, and Mark Driscoll are specifically called out in the article. Here’s what Young had to say in response: “These men do not know [...]
Tags: Books
28
Oct
Leen Ritmeyer posted a few comments today about the recent excavations at Khirbat en-Nahas in Jordan. He also links to a shot video (12:15) about the excavation with commentary by Thomas E. Levy of the University of California San Diego. You may view this post on Leen’s web site here: LINK.
Tags: Archaeology
