Review of Constantine Campbell’s Advances in the Study of Greek
(The following is my short review of the book. For a fuller treatment see the helpful review in our recent journal by... Read More
On The Religious Life of Theological Students
Anticipation abounds as we are about to embark on a new year of education here at DBTS. God has given us a... Read More
Triadic Hermeneutics
When we exegete a passage, three poles must always be in mind. First, there is a historical dimension to every text. This... Read More
To Him be the Dominion Forever, Amen
1 Peter 5:10 But the God of all grace, who called you into his eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered... Read More
Friday is still here, but Sunday is Coming
I just got back from my church’s Good Friday service. Pastor Dave Doran preached from 2 Corinthians 13:4: “For to be sure,... Read More
Evangelical Theological Society Midwest Region
While most people know about the yearly Evangelical Theological Society Conference, perhaps less know is that there is also a smaller, yearly... Read More
And Can it Be Another Post on Music?
Music has been a controversial topic in nearly every generation since the beginning of the church. And while I don’t plan to... Read More
The Septuagint and Modern Translations
I have recently been interested in the relationship between the Septuagint (LXX, the Greek translation of the Hebrew Old Testament) and the... Read More
What Happened to the Biblical Generalist?
Each successful doctoral completion in biblical studies results in a niche scholar; that is, a scholar who knows massive amounts about a... Read More
Developing the Skill of Reading: How to Read a Book
If you were to rate the importance of reading on a scale of 1-10, how would you rate it? Of course, as... Read More