by Luke Geraty | Mar 12, 2014 | Posts
Peter Kirk has some helpful comments regarding some technical notes that Mike Aubrey made, all in relation to Ephesians 5. Mike suggests that we understand the participles of Paul’s Greek as pointing us to the results of being filled with the Spirit as opposed...
by Luke Geraty | Jan 21, 2014 | Posts
Pauline studies has been arguably one of the main focuses of scholarly inquiry for hundreds of years, especially after the Enlightenment. In some circles, it is far and away more important than even Jesus studies (yikes!). Yet in other circles, the Pauline corpus is...
by Luke Geraty | Dec 6, 2013 | Posts
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rp9gCEkELlc] You’re most welcome. This is theology candy to consume. Gaffin and Wright!!!! Two fantastic biblical theologians! HT: Justin Taylor Luke GeratyLuke is a pastor-theologian living in northern California,...
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...
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