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Kevin Bauder on Biblical Separation

September 22, 2008 by Andy Naselli

Kevin Bauder recently presented a ten-part seminar on “Biblical Separation” at International Bible College in Tempe, Arizona.

    1. Images of Christian Unity: The Flock and the New Humanity (9.16.2008)
    2. Images of Christian Unity: Body (9.16.2008)
    3. The Basis of Christian Unity and Jesus’ High-Priestly Prayer — Part 1 (9.16.2008)
    4. The Basis of Christian Unity and Jesus’ High-Priestly Prayer — Part 2 (9.16.2008)
    5. The Nature of the Gospel (9.17.2008)
    6. The Notion of Fundamentals and Levels of Doctrine (9.17.2008)
    7. Departures from the Gospel and Basic Separation (9.17.2008)
    8. The Whole Counsel and Levels of Christian Fellowship (9.18.2008)
    9. Discipline Offenses in the Church and Beyond (9.18.2008)
    10. The Problem of Indifferentism (9.18.2008)

      I have not listened to the MP3s yet (they are downloading as I type), but I would be surprised if this seminar is not a thoughtful, reasonable, respectful, logical argument for separation as held by historic fundamentalists. Kevin Bauder is a sharp thinker and gifted theologian. If you don’t have much exposure to fundamentalism or if the exposure you’ve had to it has been disappointing, you may be pleasantly surprised with Bauder. (Some of his writings are available here.)

      Filed Under: Historical Theology Tagged With: fundamentalism, Kevin Bauder

      Bob Yarbrough on Computer Technology and Exegesis

      September 22, 2008 by Andy Naselli

      Robert W. Yarbrough insightfully answers this question posed by Collin Hansen in a CT interview published today:

      How has computer technology contributed to our understanding of 1-3 John?

      One can also do word analyses and various grammatical and syntactical searches of the New Testament or related writings with a speed, ease, and comprehensiveness previously undreamt of. Ease of access to reference works eliminates tedious book hunting and page turning. A downside is that every decade we move farther into computer technology, the greater the danger becomes that younger scholars will lack the hands-on intimacy with the text that pen and paper demanded, and the ingrained, deeply intuitive grasp of the text that a trained memory can arrive at. Voluminous information easily accessible can not only obscure but actually stunt creative and historically responsible scholarship.

      Filed Under: Exegesis Tagged With: Bible Software, Robert Yarbrough

      Mike Bullmore on Natural Disasters

      September 13, 2008 by Andy Naselli

      Here is a timely video by Mike Bullmore (one of the c. 130 videos mentioned in the last post). He answers the question, “How are we to interpret natural disasters? Are they necessarily a sign of God’s judgment?”

      Filed Under: Systematic Theology Tagged With: Mike Bullmore

      Questions Answered by TGC Council Members

      September 13, 2008 by Andy Naselli

      When The Gospel Coalition Council Members met last May, they individually answered on video about 130 frequently asked questions. Now each individual video can be embedded onto a blog. Check it out.

      Filed Under: Other Tagged With: The Gospel Coalition

      Harold Netland on Religious Pluralism

      September 10, 2008 by Andy Naselli

      The fifth CCI esssay is now available: Harold A. Netland, “One Lord and Savior for All? Jesus Christ and Religious Diversity.” Netland, who studied under John Hick, authored Encountering Religious Pluralism: The Challenge to Christian Faith and Mission (Downers Grove: IVP, 2001).

      Here’s an outline of his 37-page essay: [Read more…] about Harold Netland on Religious Pluralism

      Filed Under: Systematic Theology Tagged With: Christ on Campus Initiative

      Doug Moo on Colossians and Philemon

      September 10, 2008 by Andy Naselli

      Doug Moo‘s The Letters to the Colossians and to Philemon is hot off the press, and I enjoyed spending some time surveying it this morning. It’s another outstanding addition to the Pillar NT Commentary series. (See my review of the PNTC series, which also notes the authors slated for the forthcoming volumes.)

      From D. A. Carson’s “Editor’s Preface”

      For many years Doug Moo and I served on the same faculty. His move from Trinity to Wheaton, however much a gain for the latter, was a personal loss. Mercifully, we have continued to collaborate on various projects, and he is surely among the two or three scholars with whom I am most happy to work in close association. Readers of this series will already be familiar with his Pillar commentary on James—and that after writing, for another series, what is still the best English-language commentary on Romans.

      [Read more…] about Doug Moo on Colossians and Philemon

      Filed Under: Exegesis Tagged With: Doug Moo

      Palin vs. Obama

      September 7, 2008 by Andy Naselli

      This post by Jeff Emanuel is quite funny: “Tale of the Tape: Sarah Palin vs. Barack Obama.”


      Filed Under: Practical Theology Tagged With: politics, satire

      Upcoming Events Sponsored by the Henry Center

      September 7, 2008 by Andy Naselli

      Owen Strachan recently posted forthcoming events sponsored by the Henry Center. All of these should be recorded and uploaded to the Henry Center’s media page. I’m particularly looking forward to these three events in October: [Read more…] about Upcoming Events Sponsored by the Henry Center

      Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Henry Center

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