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Think Wink. (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
Justin Taylor provides links to some lectures by Michael Horton and D.A. Carson on Justification and Galatians. I look forward to listening to these lectures. Carson and Horton on Galatians and Justification
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Campaign for the American Reader (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
The latest featured contributor to Writers Read: Justin Taylor, editor of The Apocalypse Reader and Come Back, Donald Barthelme. Two books mentioned in the entry: Vertigo by W.G. Sebald.... Sebald is one of my favorite writers. Vertigo wasn't great, at least not compared to his other books, at least two of which are bar-none masterpieces (those would be The Rings of Saturn, and The Emigrants),...
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THE CAPRANICA (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
HT: Justin Taylor A good meditation for this Saturday for both Pastor and Flock.
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Reformed Chicks Blabbing (Free subscription) | 05/08/2008
Justin Taylor summarizes the manifesto on his blog and links to it. It sound like it will be an interesting document to read and one that I might even agree with (for the most part) if Taylor's summary is accurate....
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Townhall.com (Free subscription) | 05/07/2008
Between Two World's Justin Taylor summarizes it, but don't expect much beyond today's press release. Christians at work in or near the public square represent a vast spectrum from left to right, and an astonishing...
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Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog (Free subscription) | 05/07/2008
Between Two World's Justin Taylor summarizes it, but don't expect much beyond today's press release. Christians at work in or near the public square represent a vast spectrum from left to right, and an astonishing...
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THE CAPRANICA (Free subscription) | 05/06/2008
Need to search theological journals - here’s a search engine that will take you through over 600. Index Theologicus HT: Justin Taylor
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DashHouse.com (Free subscription) | 05/03/2008
As Justin Taylor has noted, there's a lot of discussion going on right now about how to define the gospel. Here is a summary: At T4G a couple of weeks ago, Mark Dever argued, "We must distinguish the gospel itself...
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Reformation Theology (Free subscription) | 04/30/2008
Yesterday Justin Taylor posted an interesting guest spot on the “New Calvinism” by a Wesleyan-Arminian professor at Trinity Evangelical entitled "Two Cheers for the Resurgence of Calvinism in Evangelicalism: A Wesleyan-Arminian Perspective.” The first part was what the author saw...
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Biblical Christianity (Free subscription) | 04/30/2008
I had the great pleasure of meeting Pastor Thabiti Anyabwile at T4G, and being challenged by his address on the topic of "race." Now he makes about the best and godliest sense I've read yet about Obama's retired pastor's latest rants. Check it out. (h-t Justin Taylor)
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THE CAPRANICA (Free subscription) | 04/26/2008
In a guest post on Justin Taylor’s blog, Abraham Piper describes rationale for blogging and ways to improve yor blog. Bret, take note! Between Two Worlds: 12 Ways to Improve Your Blog by Serving Your Readers: What I Didn't Say at Band of Bloggers (by Abraham Piper)
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Just thinking... (Free subscription) | 04/24/2008
Here is a great online resource in the use of maps and geography for Biblical studies. Simply click on the map! HT: Justin Taylor
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Kiwi and an Emu. (Free subscription) | 04/21/2008
Justin Taylor has pointed to two resources on the idea of merit by Lee Irons - a series of blog posts and a paper Irons wrote called, Redefining Merit: An Examination of Medieval Presuppositions in Covenant Theology. I’ve read the blog posts and I am planning to read the paper. I’m not overly familiar with the discussion on [...]
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Power Line (Free subscription) | 04/20/2008
Justin Taylor writes in response to our Passover post last night: I noted with interest today the post today linking to Hinderaker's earlier (and spot on) response to Dr. Hawass's statement about the exodus being a myth. I was glad you linked to James Hoffmeier's Israel in Egypt . His other major book is Ancient Israel in Sinai: The Evidence for the Authenticity of the Wilderness Tradition...