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INNOSPACE (Free subscription) | 04/23/2008
With his characteristic warmth and humor, Dr. Kevin Leman offers a practical guide to sex according to God's plan. This frank and practical book is a perfect resource for married and engaged couples. Now in softcover. Author: Kevin Leman Paperback: 256 pages Company: Tyndale House [...]
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Between Two Worlds (Free subscription) | 03/14/2008
Tyndale House in Cambridge (where many of the finest evangelical scholars in the world travel to do their research and writing) is asking for help in redesigning their webpage. Here's David Instone Brewer: You are probably familiar with Tyndale's webpages. Informative but not inspiring. At least, that's what I'm told. I'm not good at this visual stuff. So I need your help. If you produce an inspired...
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BiblicalStudies.org.uk (Free subscription) | 03/13/2008
Dr. David Instone-Brewer announces in his latest Tyndale Tech mailing that Tyndale House have developed a browser toolbar for Bible students. He writes: The Tyndale Toolbar is freely available to any Bible student. It has been designed specifically for members of the Tyndale Fellowship and others who use the resources of Tyndale House. Adding News, Events...
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Kouya Chronicle (Free subscription) | 03/13/2008
I’ve long been a user of the Bible toolbar for Firefox which allows me to search numerous Bible translations online directly from the Bible Gateway site. It is the single most useful Firefox plugin I have come across. However, this morning mgvh has pointed me towards the Tyndale House toolbar for Biblical Studies. This [...]
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Grasping For The Wind (Free subscription) | 02/18/2008
* Genre: Science Fiction * ISBN: 1414313276 * ISBN-13: 9781414313276 * Format: Hardcover, 640pp * Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers * Pub. Date: October 2006 * Series: The Lamb Among the Stars * Read the First Chapter AMAZING! There is simply no other word to describe Chris Walley's speculative fiction novel The Shadow and Night . I just could not put this one down. Actually a combination...
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Jesus Creed (Free subscription) | 01/07/2008
Over Christmas break I read six biographies, one of which I posted about already but which will come up again later this week. Today I want to focus on my favorite biography of the break: that of William Tyndale, by David Daniell called William Tyndale: A Biography. I studied at Tyndale House during the second [...]
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California Divorce and Family Law (Free subscription) | 11/28/2007
... "When to Separate What God Has Joined," in which David Instone-Brewer, a senior research fellow at Tyndale House in Cambridge, England, concluded that adultery, physical and emotional neglect, abuse and abandonment are all biblically justified reasons for divorce. Mark Galli, the magazine's managing editor, said there is a simultaneous rejection of divorce in principle but acceptance...
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Sibboleth (Free subscription) | 11/18/2007
Yesterday was a rockin' full day at SBL. I spent the first bit of my morning with a cadre of folks helping plan a conference on Paul and the Emerging Church. The conference is going to be fantastic. I'll blog more about that as the details come through. I think it is tentatively scheduled for Oct 22-24. I got to grab lunch yesterday with Peter Head , of Tyndale House. My friendship with...
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BiblicalStudies.org.uk (Free subscription) | 11/12/2007
... only contain a selection of the material. I would like to thank Dr. Elizabeth Magba, Librarian at Tyndale House for providing the photocopies. The Tyndale House Library Postal Photocopy Service is one that students and scholars should be aware of.
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PowerBlog! (Free subscription) | 11/07/2007
... Graham at California rally. David R. Shepherd, ed., Ronald Reagan: In God I Trust (Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, 1984). John F. Kennedy, March 1, 1962, addressing Presidential Prayer Breakfast, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C.: "Most importantly, I think, of Reverend Billy Graham, who has served this cause about which I speak so well here and around the world."()
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Irenic Thoughts (Free subscription) | 11/07/2007
... Has Joined which is a harder look at the biblical teaching from David Instone-Brewer, a scholar at Tyndale House, Cambridge. He writes, One of my most dramatic findings concerns a question the Pharisees asked Jesus: "Is it lawful to divorce a wife for any cause?" This question reminded me that a few decades before Jesus, some rabbis (the Hillelites) had invented a new form of divorce...
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 11/01/2007
... and marine magazine, Latitude 38 Publishing Co., Inc.; and publisher of spiritual manuscripts, Tyndale House Publishing. For an industry that is dependent upon the written word, publishing companies realize the importance of having an effective font workflow. Extensis Suitcase X1 and Font Reserve Server products guarantee that its customers have the correct fonts available to all...
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The Blind Beggar (Free subscription) | 10/22/2007
“The Ooze” Select Blogger Book Review Glenn Packiam of the group Desperation Band and associate worship pastor at New Life Church in Colorado Springs has written an interesting book titled Butterfly in Brazil (Tyndale House, 2007). The title comes from a question posed by MIT meteorologist Edward Lorenz regarding French mathematician Henri Poincare suggestion that “small [...]
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Between Two Worlds (Free subscription) | 10/07/2007
Mark Dever interviews Simon Gathercole (NT professor at Cambridge) and Peter Williams (warden of Tyndale House). The interview was recorded in November 2006 (when Gathercole and Williams were both at Aberdeen). (HT: Jim Hamilton ) PS. Gathercole mentions his book on The Gospel of Judas , which is due out in December from Oxford University Press.
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Euangelion (Free subscription) | 10/05/2007
Over at Christianity Today , David Instone-Brewer of Tyndale House has an article on: " What God has Joined: What does the Bible really teach about divorce? ". This is a topic that needs to be approached with great exegetical precision and applied with great pastoral sensitivity. I've always found the exception clauses of Matthew most perplexing (I've flirted with the incest interpretation...