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Friday Night Odds and Ends, August 18


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Parchment and Pen flashback: Will One White Lie Send You to Hell for All Eternity? An interesting discussion: A Challenge to Michael Patton of Pen and Parchment. This will probably get me into a lot of trouble, but shucks, what the hay. The Jolly Blogger has some interesting things to say about teenage abstinence. What do I [...]

Friday Night Odds and Ends, July 27


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Plugs and prayers: Check out the Conservative Reformed Mafia. Looks like a promising new blog. Bob Pratico, a friend of the ministry and elder at Sojourn Church, will be having heart surgry next month. Please pray for him.  Ministry Announcements: Online courses start soon. Enroll in The Theology Program today.

Friday Night Odds and Ends, July 13


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Plugs/Endorsements/Notables: Don’t forget to visit our new sister blog, Euangelion. It is your blog where you can post. The Evangelical outpost lists the top 100 Christian blogs. Notice Parchment and Pen is not listed. Dude, your breaking my heart! The best theological articles on the web. Ministry Announcements: Become official. You can represent The Theology [...]

Friday Night Odds and Ends, July 13


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Plugs/Endorsements/Notables: Check out Michael Spencer’s (the IMonk) lament You have to get this book. Order it now. It seriously may be the best defense for the deity of Christ ever put in print. Pre-order now.

Odds ‘n Ends 6/18/07


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Andreas Köstenberger thinks Dan Wallace’s view that John’s gospel was written before AD 70 is far-fetched. Dan responded. Listen J. P. Morleand (our next Converse with Scholars guest) talk about his new book The Kingdom Triangle and read a sample chapter. For those of you wondering why Ed Komoszewski hasn’t followed up on comments in his [...]

Thinking About Seminary? Scot Mcknight Chimes In


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Those of you who were interested in my blog about whether or not you should go into ministry might be interested in Scot’s words of advice.

The Cursing Christian 2: Now my pastor needs soap in his mouth!


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Or something like that . . . you all have to check this out. Chuck Swindoll was dropped from a radio station for his language. You will have to read it for yourself as the language is too vulgar to repeat (it is the kind of language the world uses that CANNOT fit into our Christian [...]

What is the best Bible study software?


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Considering my previous post on Bible study software and Bible study sites, I will now post the follow-up as promised with an evaluation of Bible study software. (Actually, this subject was the original purpose of the previous post with its contents intending to preface/footnote this, but you saw how that turned out).

 

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(Greek kanon, “rule” or “measuring rod”) In Christian theology, the term canon is used to describe the accepted books of the Old and New Testament. Protestants, Catholics, and Orthodox all have the same twenty-seven book New Testament canon, but will differ with regard to the Old Testament canon. Catholics universally accept what are called the [...] continue reading