by Luke Geraty | Jul 9, 2013 | Posts
Pauline theology has long been an interest to students of the Bible. With the interest in the New Perspective on Paul, there’s a renewed interest in Pauline exegesis and hermeneutics, though he’s been the subject of many-a-scholar’s focus for nearly...
by Luke Geraty | May 22, 2013 | Posts
Have you ever wanted a resource that you could easily turn to in order to get a detailed overview of specific details related to Pauline theology? Most of us are aware of Fee’s work on Pauline Christology and Pauline Pneumatology, but what about something a bit...
by Luke Geraty | Jan 9, 2013 | Posts
Looking for a companion to your Greek New Testament? Something to help your exegesis? I’d like to strongly recommend that you pick up a copy of Douglas S. Huffman’s The Handy Guide to New Testament Greek. Huffman is a professor at Biola University and has...
by Luke Geraty | Nov 22, 2012 | Posts
The Society of Vineyard Scholars recently published a review I did on Biblical Hermeneutics: Five Views. If you have any interests in hermeneutical method, this book might be of interest to it. It is edited by Stanley E. Porter and Beth M. Stovell and includes...
by Luke Geraty | Jul 15, 2012 | Posts
The exact nature of how Scripture functions as an authority for the church has long been a source of debate. The issue only seems to have become more intense with the onset of post-modern epistemology. How do those with a high view (inerrancy) to answer the challenges...
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