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Daily Archives: September 27, 2016
The Holiness of Housebreaking
A few weeks ago, I posted a piece that I submitted to the Babylon Bee, which they never published. It looks as though my second attempt was a failure too, so I thought that I would share it with you … Continue reading
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Reading Group for C.S. Lewis’s ‘The Four Loves’
Over the next few months, Mere Fidelity is going to devote a number of episodes to discussion of C.S. Lewis’s classic The Four Loves. We’d love for listeners to join us in this exploration of Lewis’s superb work, so I … Continue reading
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Podcast: 1 Kings
In this week’s episode of Mere Fidelity, Derek, Matt, Andrew, and I have a conversation about the book of 1 Kings, particularly inspired by Peter Leithart’s commentary. You can also follow the podcast on iTunes, or using this RSS … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Kings, 2 Kings, Bible, OT, OT Theology, Podcasts, Theological
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Hero’s Theme
I have just guest posted over on the Theopolis Institute, where I make a case for a figural reading of the story of Rahab. Rahab represents something even greater in the book of Revelation. In Revelation we see a woman … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Controversies, Guest Post, Hermeneutics, Joshua, NT, NT Theology, OT, OT Theology, Revelation, Scripture, The Church, Theological
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