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Money, Materialism, and Missions

November 29, 2012 by Andy Naselli

David Platt and John Piper comment briefly on money, materialism, and missions:

One of many ways to give to missions is by donating here.

Filed Under: Practical Theology Tagged With: John Piper, missions, money

12 Theological Propositions about Job

November 27, 2012 by Andy Naselli

BellRobert D. Bell, The Theological Messages of the Old Testament Books (Greenville, SC: Bob Jones University Press, 2010), 204–18 (formatting added):

Regarding Man

  • 1. Man is a sinner.
  • 2. It is possible for a human to serve God piously with unselfish singlemindedness.

Regarding Satan

  • 3. Satan investigates the men of the earth.
  • 4. Satan accuses the saints before God. [Read more…] about 12 Theological Propositions about Job

Filed Under: Exegesis

Don’t Look at Me; Look at God (John Piper’s Influence on Mike Bullmore)

November 22, 2012 by Andy Naselli

In this 2006 sermon on John 1:19–37, Mike Bullmore shares how God used John Piper to move him from teaching at TEDS to pastoring CrossWay. Listen from 4:47 to 9:23.

“Yep. God does stuff like that.”

Filed Under: Practical Theology Tagged With: John Piper, Mike Bullmore

Sale This Week for God’s Love: A Bible Storybook (iPad App = $0.99; Audio = Free; Book = $13)

November 20, 2012 by Andy Naselli

champThere’s a sale this week (through Nov. 25) for God’s Love: A Bible Storybook:

  • The iPad app is $0.99 (normally $9.99).
  • The MP3 download is free.
  • The book is $13 (normally $24.95) with free shipping. Just use the code “MK12THK” during checkout.

I interviewed the author, Champ Thornton, about this children’s book in July.

Filed Under: Practical Theology Tagged With: children's literature

Rhetoric

November 15, 2012 by Andy Naselli

I wish this had been my textbook in one of my speech classes:

Douglas Wilson and N. D. Wilson. The Rhetoric Companion: A Student’s Guide to Power in Persuasion. Moscow, ID: Canon, 2011. [Read more…] about Rhetoric

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Douglas Wilson, preaching

Why People Hate the Sermon on the Mount

November 13, 2012 by Andy Naselli

After I heard Tim Keller’s two-minute illustration (38:45–40:45) on the Sermon on the Mount, I tracked down the article he references.

Here it is (published 25 years ago):

Virginia Stem Owens. “God and Man at Texas A&M.” Reformed Journal 37, no. 11 (1987): 3–4.

Most of the students at my university come from middle-class, conservative, Republican families. The vices here, like the values, are traditional—weekend drunkenness and sexual promiscuity. Things a parent can understand.

Therefore, when I assigned my freshman English class “The Sermon on the Mount,” a selection in their rhetoric textbook taken from the King James Version, I had expected them to have at least a nodding acquaintance with the reading and to express a modicum of piety in their written responses. After all, Texas has always been considered at least marginally part of the Bible Belt. [Read more…] about Why People Hate the Sermon on the Mount

Filed Under: Exegesis Tagged With: Tim Keller

Audiobook Sale for Les Misérables (2008 Translation by Julie Rose)

November 9, 2012 by Andy Naselli

roseWhen Julie Rose’s fresh translation of Les Misérables came out in 2008, I began checking and waiting for its audiobook. It finally came out last year, and it’s currently about 50% off from Audible.

Jenni and I have enjoyed listening to it. We’re about 12 hours in to this massive 60-hour book. (Warning: The opening part about the priest is s-l-o-w [and we used double-speed!], but it picks up after that.) Jenni read it several times in her teens, but this is my first time through the unabridged version.

The narrator is not bad. You can sample the audiobook here. [Read more…] about Audiobook Sale for Les Misérables (2008 Translation by Julie Rose)

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: novels

Critiquing William Webb’s Redemptive-Movement Hermeneutic

November 8, 2012 by Andy Naselli

Reaoch - coverFive months ago I highlighted Don Carson’s critique of William Webb’s trajectory hermeneutic (copied at the end of this post).

Now there’s a more comprehensive, book-length critique:

Benjamin Reaoch. Women, Slaves, and the Gender Debate: A Complementarian Response to the Redemptive-Movement Hermeneutic. Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R Publishing, 2012.

It revises Reaoch’s PhD dissertation at Southern Seminary under Tom Schreiner, who writes the foreword.

Reaoch makes several arguments:

  • Slavery and the role of women are two critically different issues.
  • The NT neither condemns nor commends slavery.
  • Gender passages apply transculturally because they are rooted in creation.

[Read more…] about Critiquing William Webb’s Redemptive-Movement Hermeneutic

Filed Under: Practical Theology Tagged With: complementarianism, hermeneutics

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