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John Owen’s Argument for Definite Atonement

May 16, 2011 by Andy Naselli

I took a PhD seminar from Graham Cole in spring 2007 entitled “Historical Theology: The Atonement.” I later updated one of my papers for that course, and The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology published it in March in an issue on Puritanism:

“John Owen’s Argument for Definite Atonement in The Death of Death in the Death of Christ: A Brief Summary and Evaluation.” The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 14:4 (2010): 60–82.

Here’s the outline:

1. A Summary of Owen’s The Death of Death in the Death of Christ

1.1. Books 1–2: Arguments for Definite Atonement

1.1.1. The Ends and Means of the Atonement: Teleological Distinctions [Read more…] about John Owen’s Argument for Definite Atonement

Filed Under: Systematic Theology Tagged With: atonement, John Owen

Tom Wells and Fred Zaspel on the Sabbath

May 13, 2011 by Andy Naselli

Here’s another recent book on the Sabbath:

Tom Wells. The Christian and the Sabbath. West Chester, OH: Tom Wells, 2010. 141 pp.

It lines up with Craig Blomberg’s view in Perspectives on the Sabbath: 4 Views and argues primarily against the Reformed view that Sunday is the Christian Sabbath.

Wells suggests that “this controversy has dogged Reformed churches” for two reasons (pp. 109–16):

  1. Leaning too heavily on creeds
  2. Undue influence of the OT

Compare chapters 13–14 in Tom Wells and Fred G. Zaspel, New Covenant Theology: Description, Definition, Defense (Frederick, MD: New Covenant Media, 2002).

  • Ch. 13: Fred Zaspel, “The Sabbath: A Test Case,” pp. 211–37.
  • Ch. 14: Tom Wells, “The Sabbath: Some Critical Texts in Paul,” pp. 239–57.

Doug Moo writes the book’s foreword, and D. A. Carson and Tom Nettles endorse it.

(Fred Zaspel authored the recent book on B. B. Warfield’s theology.)

 

Filed Under: Practical Theology

Four Views on the Sabbath

May 11, 2011 by Andy Naselli

This book came out last month:

Christopher John Donato, ed. Perspectives on the Sabbath: 4 Views. Nashville: Broadman & Holman, 2011. 420 pp.

The book is superb. It’s an excellent example of how different views use different hermeneutical approaches and theological methods (i.e., the relationship between exegesis, biblical theology, historical theology, systematic theology, and practical theology).

And the debate format allows the authors to have the last word: an author writes an essay, the other three contributors respond, and then the author responds to those responses.

Here’s the table of contents:

Here’s a sampling: [Read more…] about Four Views on the Sabbath

Filed Under: Practical Theology Tagged With: Craig Blomberg

Popular Evangelical Scholarship in the Public Square

May 9, 2011 by Andy Naselli

Craig L. Blomberg, “New Testament Studies in North America,” in Understanding the Times: New Testament Studies in the 21st Century; Essays in Honor of D. A. Carson at the Occasion of His 65th Birthday (ed. Andreas J. Köstenberger and Robert W. Yarbrough; Wheaton: Crossway, 2011), 281–82 (bullet points added):

Fortunately North American evangelical scholarship on all of these issues is likewise flourishing; if only it could become as well known in the public square as some of the more avant-garde work just noted!

  • Craig Evans , Darrell Bock, and Ben Witherington, in particular, have published widely and also sought out the necessary media attention to spread their views to those who don’t read (or at least who don’t read their works).
  • Bock’s debunking of the Da Vinci Code fiction about Christian origins has sold more than all of his other books put together .
  • Dan Wallace and several coauthors have repeatedly set Ehrman’s textual criticism and other claims in their proper, larger contexts,
  • while Paul Eddy and Greg Boyd, Rob Bowman and Ed Komoszewski , Wayne House, Mark Roberts , and the immensely successful popularizer Lee Strobel have all offered important, accessible rebuttals to the misinformation widely circulating on the formation of the canon, the reliability of the Gospels, and the nature of Jesus.
  • I have continued to pursue my interests in several of these areas as well .

Filed Under: Practical Theology Tagged With: scholarship

Don Carson’s Festschrift

May 6, 2011 by Andy Naselli

Some of Don Carson‘s friends surprised him with a gift on April 12 at The Gospel Coalition’s conference:

Andreas J. Köstenberger and Robert W. Yarbrough, eds. Understanding the Times: New Testament Studies in the 21st Century; Essays in Honor of D. A. Carson at the Occasion of His 65th Birthday. Wheaton: Crossway, 2011. 400 pp.

“The editors and contributors to this volume join in expressing our profound gratitude to you, Don, for your tireless work in God’s kingdom and for your immeasurable impact on the church and on all of us” (p. 11).

Here’s the table of contents:

[Read more…] about Don Carson’s Festschrift

Filed Under: Historical Theology Tagged With: D. A. Carson

Logos at My Church’s Building

May 4, 2011 by Andy Naselli

Attention, those in the Greenville-Spartanburg area:

You’re invited to a demonstration of Logos Bible Software!

We’re meeting at my church’s building.

Our target audience is pastors, college and seminary students, and thoughtful lay people.

I love Logos Bible Software!

See you there.

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Logos Bible Software

Themelios 36.1

May 4, 2011 by Andy Naselli

The Gospel Coalition just released the latest issue of Themelios.

As usual, it has some good essays and book reviews.

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Themelios

Waiting for Superman

May 4, 2011 by Andy Naselli

My wife and I recently watched the award-winning documentary Waiting for Superman, and we were stunned when it opened with this clip:

One of the saddest days of my life was when my mother told me Superman did not exist. . . . Even in the depths of the ghetto, you just thought, “He’s coming! I just don’t know when because he always shows up, and he saves all the good people.” . . . [My mother] thought I was crying because it’s like Santa Claus is not real. I was crying because there was no one coming with enough power to save us.

That’s why this documentary about America’s broken public education system is entitled Waiting for Superman.

A documentary about broken humanity could be entitled the same thing—or maybe Waiting for a Deliverer or Waiting for a Savior.

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: education, eschatology

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