The Question of Canon
Michael Kruger is a professor at and the president of Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, North Carolina. Overview There are a number of very good books which cover the topic of the New Testament canon, ...
Michael Kruger is a professor at and the president of Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, North Carolina. Overview There are a number of very good books which cover the topic of the New Testament canon, ...
Michael Eschelbach is an LC-MS professor of theology and philosophy at Concordia University, Irvine, California. His CV is here. Eschelbach has taught New Testament Introduction at Concordia Chicago and Concordia Irvine. The syllabus includes: “Students ...
Jump to: Exegetical Systematic Historical Practical Exegetical Theology: Prominence Indicators - Tense-forms in Narratives We continue to look at different ways speakers/writers indicate prominence, as in, relatively speaking, what are the main points and what ...
When it comes to our hope of eternal life, which is more dangerous: to say too little or to say too much? To say less than Scripture says or to say more? Or, to use ...
Lee McIntyre serves as an instructor in Ethics at Harvard Extension School and is a Research Fellow at the Center for Philosophy and History of Science at Boston University. His degrees include a B.A. in ...