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Todd Scacewater

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Todd (PhD) is Assistant Professor of International Studies at Dallas International University.

Cliff Kvidahl

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Cliff (MTh, SATS) is addicted to Hebrews and building guitar pedals.

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Travis is a staff member and PhD student at Midwestern Seminary.

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Will pastors and teaches NT at the Master’s University where he directs IBEX.

Top 5 Posts of 2016

2016 was a fun year for us! We enjoyed helping you all improve your Greek and we’ve enjoyed the friendships we’ve developed. The following five posts were the most popular and most highly-shared this year, so we wanted to make sure you didn’t miss them. Be sure to subscribe to the blog, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter to keep up with us! Number 5 7 Ways to Improve Your Writing Over the last 8 years I’ve…

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Take Your Greek to the Next Level with the Septuagint

The best way to improve your Greek is to read lots of it. We all enjoy reading the New Testament in Greek, but Koine Greek is much broader than the NT. The two corpora we should turn to first to continue expanding our Greek horizons are the Apostolic Fathers and the Septuagint. The Greek of the latter is probably easier (overall) and is therefore a great place….

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Several E-Book Sales

Good book deals here from Chandler, Carson, Francis Chan, and some Holman Quick Guides (get the Evans volume on the Dead Sea Scrolls!).

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The Time I Realized I Was a Heretic

Seminary is an interesting and formative time. Church history class is perhaps one of the most important times, since it demonstrates to students (to many for the first time) the boundaries for orthodox theology that have been worked out in ages past. What a better setting in which to learn you’re a heretic….

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Is Jesus Christ Really God in the Flesh?

At the center of biblical and systematic theology is the doctrine of Christ. The early church hammered it out with treatises, councils, and creeds. Moderns have hammered it out with philosophical and theological developments. Christology is ever-developing, although one wonders whether any significant alterations to traditional Christology have been made….

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Pauline Churches and Diaspora Jews, by John Barclay

John Barclay is Lightfoot Professor of Divinity in the Department of Theology and Religion at Durham University. He recently published the blockbuster Paul and the Gift, probably the most publicized book of 2015. This new book, Pauline Churches and Diaspora Jews, collects essays written by Barclay over the last 20 years….

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