Tag: Biblical Theology

  • Bock, Theology of Luke and Acts

    In the second volume to be released in Zondervan’s Biblical Theology of the New Testament series, Darrell Bock takes up Luke and Acts. On the text’s product page, the Westminster Bookstore has assembled a 5-part playlist of YouTube interviews from Zondervan about the volume.

  • Bray’s God Is Love: A Biblical and Systematic Theology

    Fresh off the presses at Crossway this past month is Gerald Bray’s God Is Love: A Biblical and Systematic Theology. According to the publisher, While there is no substitute for personal, faithful, and careful Bible reading and prayer, the Bible’s vast size and diversity can make distilling its truth a daunting task. Thus most Christians benefit…

  • 2012 Faith and the Academy Conference

    This year’s Faith and the Academy conference program is now available. The conference is hosted annually by Faulkner University. This year’s theme is “Money, Morals, and Missions,” and the plenary sessions will feature Shawn Ritenour of Grove City College and Monty Lynn of Abilene Christian University. In the last morning session, I am also privileged to be…

  • Williams, How to Read the Bible through the Jesus Lens

    New out this month from Zondervan is Michael Williams’ How to Read the Bible through the Jesus Lens. Williams is Professor of Old Testament at Calvin Seminary and briefly discusses the book in the following clip: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vw-4B3WgvUE]

  • Smith, The Bible Made Impossible

    Via the Brazos website, the introduction and first chapter of Christian Smith’s recent Bible Made Impossible (2011) are available, as is the below interview with Smith about the book. Although Smith’s argument seems, to me at least, to have difficulties in some different places, other parts do offer some helpful thoughts. Among these salutary points are Smith’s…

  • Blog (Revival) Notice: Beginning with Moses

    Beginning with Moses has been substantially refreshed, and the site is scheduled to have regular updates begin again on September 1. If you like, you can also follow Beginning with Moses on Twitter and Facebook. The Biblical Theology Briefings have carried over from the old site, and the site’s principal editor, Mark Owens, invites fresh…