Archive for December, 2009

 
 

Prophets Criticism

The history of biblical studies has seen a number of different approaches to the prophetical books.  In this post, I provide a brief survey of various critical approaches along with … Read more→

Support Reformed Forum this Christmas

As you work through your shopping list and purchase gifts for your loved ones this Christmas season, please consider supporting Reformed Forum. The Reformed Forum makes all of its … Read more→

Redeeming the Time

It is too easy to waste precious time.  Often we sit and click around the web, check our emails or watch too much television.  We are a distracted people. And … Read more→

Historical Contingencies and Prophecy

Richard Pratt introduces an interesting topic in prophetical studies.  The idea may actually be unsettling to some. Pratt examines historical contingencies and their relationship to biblical prophecy.  In his study, … Read more→

Success in Ministry

This volume looks to be a nice companion book to this monumental work by John Piper.

I say “monumental” not because the book is somehow a definitive work of scholarship. … Read more→

Kline on Daniel’s 70th Week

Daniel 9:20-27 is one of those passages that gets the covenantal/dispensational fires going. It seemed discussions would constantly find their way to this passage back when I was having … Read more→

Two Hymns for the Season

My two favorite hymns happen to be hymns about Christ’s birth and therefore tend only to be sung during the Christmas season.  It’s quite unfortunate, especially since they are extremely … Read more→

Digitize Your Library

Wired recently posted a story on Daniel Reetz, a grad student who has hacked together a working book scanner for about $300 worth of parts.  I can’t imagine my wife allowing … Read more→

An Ordered Approach to Scripture

Recently, Christopher Fantuzzo, lecturer in Old Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary delivered a candidating lecture on Isaiah 59:21 and its position in the book.  The passage is as follows.
21″And as … Read more→

Google Wave and Emergent Preaching

Google Wave is a new, collaborative environment poised to recast the way we think about online communication.  It’s actually quite a difficult experience to describe.  Think email plus instant messaging … Read more→