by Luke Geraty | Dec 9, 2011 | Posts
Grant Osborne writes, “The root fallacy, a common error, assumes that the root of a term and its cognates carries a basic meaning that is reflected in every subordinate use of the word(s).” (The Hermeneutical Spiral, 84-85) I want to flesh out that...
by Luke Geraty | Dec 9, 2011 | Posts
Getting Inerrancy Wrong. First Piper Book to Be Legally Published in China (The Legacy of Sovereign Joy). 6 Things I Wish I Had Known When I Started Leading Small Groups. The People Who Hate Tim Tiebow. Who is John Bunyan? Luke GeratyLuke is a pastor-theologian living...
by Luke Geraty | Dec 8, 2011 | Posts
You can’t really talk about the Protestant Reformation without thinking about Martin Luther, right? And even though he stood on the shoulders of others who went before him (Tyndale, Wycliffe, etc.), he most assuredly changed the world. Europe was not the same...
by Luke Geraty | Dec 5, 2011 | Posts
This meal will feed a family of six and can be served both spicy or “neutral.” It’s a mixture of what I’ve eaten in Nepal and Kenya (Kenya has a large influence of Indian food). It can be served over rice or with chapatis or bread. Ingredients...
by Luke Geraty | Dec 3, 2011 | Posts
According to George W. Peters’ A Biblical Theology of Missions, the apostle Paul gave eight logical reasons for world-wide missionary work: The whole universe is the creation of God. It is manifesting God, is under His sovereign rule, and is therefore...
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