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Friday Night Odds and Ends

1. I will finish my series on imputation on Monday. 

2. Ben Witherington writes on authorial intent hermeneutics. His three basic guidelines: 1) It means what is means, not what you want it to mean or your presuppositions determine it means. 2) Context is king. No proof texting. This is one of the biggest interpretive problems in the church today.  3) Genre Matter. You have interpret according to the rules of engagement determined by the type of literature. Oh that people would embrace these principles. Here is an excerpt. Continue Reading »

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Internet Monk, Coffee Cup Apologetics: Five Limitations of Apologetics

I think that Michael Spencer (imonk) has put together an excellent podcast series called Coffee Cup Apologetics. From what I have listened to on the podcast and read on the blog, Michael seems to be very balanced and thoughtful. I thought that I would point you in this direction if you have not heard him before. His weekly show called Internet Monk Radio is a blogcast (blog in a podcast) and is excellent. I listen to it just about every week. The Coffee Cup Apologetics is focused on apologetic issues of the day.

Today’s podcast is called Five Limitations of Apologetics. It is a good one to get your feet wet with the imonk. The imonk is well worth your time.

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