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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.

A Guide to Use the Greek in Your Bible Software

Most students and pastors nowadays use some sort of Bible software, whether it’s the big 3 (BibleWorks, Accordance, or Logos) or one of the free programs (e-Sword, BibleSoft, WORDSearch, Blue Letter Bible, or an app). Yet, not all students and pastors have taken Greek or retained it. That means all the capabilities in this software to study the NT….

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Did Most Reformers Hold to Unlimited Atonement?

In our Book of the Week, David L. Allen’s The Extent of the Atonement, David L. Allen surveys every period of church history to demonstrate the relative popularity of limited and unlimited atonement among various groups. The first part of his book argues that limited atonement did not arise as a formulated doctrine until Theodore Beza….

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The Final Word on the Extent of the Atonement?

In 1647, John Owen published what some consider to be his most influential work, The Death of Death in the Death of Christ, which defended the doctrine of limited atonement. Perhaps because of Owen’s work, many have assumed limited atonement to be the default position of most Reformed theologians (that and the well-known recent….

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Pad Your E-Library for Cheap: Ministry, Devotional, and Hermeneutics

Here are some books that you should definitely have in your library, at least at this price! Be sure to turn off your Ad-Blocker for our site to see the books below. Carson’s For the Love of God is a well-used devotional text and I’ve only heard great things (I better get it myself now..). The “How to Read” series is especially useful. I used the How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth in seminary (first semester, it’s been so long ago!) and…

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Weekly Roundup October 27, 2016

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Mike Bird writes an open letter to the SBL about their banning IVP from displaying books at a 2017 conference. Stanley Porter has also added his voice to object strenuously….

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