My friend Peter Enns of Westminster Theological Seminary has started up his own blog called A time to tear down, A Time to Build Up which is set up to engage with the Bible and Contemporary Christian Faith. You can see a list of his publications here, which includes the controversial Inspiration and Incarnation (this is on my to-read shelf, his debates with Greg Beale in JETS and Themelios wet the appeitite). On the site I learnt that Peter is going to be a contributor with Walter Kaiser and Darrell Bock to a volume entitled: "Three Views on the New Testament’s Use of the Old Testament". Welcome to the blogosphere Peter. Saturday, December 22, 2007
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My friend Peter Enns of Westminster Theological Seminary has started up his own blog called A time to tear down, A Time to Build Up which is set up to engage with the Bible and Contemporary Christian Faith. You can see a list of his publications here, which includes the controversial Inspiration and Incarnation (this is on my to-read shelf, his debates with Greg Beale in JETS and Themelios wet the appeitite). On the site I learnt that Peter is going to be a contributor with Walter Kaiser and Darrell Bock to a volume entitled: "Three Views on the New Testament’s Use of the Old Testament". Welcome to the blogosphere Peter. While I'm at it I should add that Stephen Holmes of St. Andrews has also created his own blog called Shored Fragments. Stephen is an ordained Baptist Pastor, a lovely guy, and for a systematic theologian he actually has some intelligent things to say.
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"...and for a systematic theologian he actually has some intelligent things to say" — Wow, life's full of surprises, eh?
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