Reading the Bible Like the Reformers (Iain Provan)
A brave book tracing the history of interpretation and developing a hermeneutic grounded in the reformers and refined by critical tools.
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A brave book tracing the history of interpretation and developing a hermeneutic grounded in the reformers and refined by critical tools.
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Heard In This Episode: 2:21 – Doctrine inevitably and necessarily informs exegesis. 8:50 – How can students of Scripture recognize the doctrine they bring to the text and still submit themselves to the Word? Can we “do good theology” and be good exegetes? 14:50 – What should readers expect from the Five Solas series, and how does it compare to Barrett’s Reformation Theology? 23:23 – The Reformers were biblical scholars and churchmen. 24:47 – Why…
$100 DVD series teaching through the oft-used intermediate Greek textbook. Amazing self-teaching opportunity!
Tons of deals here, including the 5 solas series which are all worth owning, a ton of practical ministry and counseling books, and books worth owning by the likes of Michael Bird, DA Carson, Tim Keller, Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Kevin Vanhoozer, and more. While browsing, feel free to listen to our latest podcast on three questions to ask when considering possible historical backgrounds to biblical texts. The 5 Solas Series are all on sale for $4.99 (get all if…
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Hide your kids, hide your wives, hide your credit cards. Christ-Centered Expository and Old Testament Library commentaries.
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Karl Barth stands as not only one of the most important theologians the church has produced, but also one of the most heavily criticized by the evangelical church in America. It is no secret that Barth stands at odds with conservative evangelicals on a number of important theological issues, some of which strike at the heart of Christian faith and doctrine….