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One good Bill deserves another
When I first heard of such series of short publishers' biographies as Penguin Lives or its smaller rival, Eminent Lives from HarperCollins, I cringed at the notion of how far the great enterprise of dumbing down just about everything has reached.
Sun, 28 Oct 2007 08:46:42 GMT - (Toronto Star)

Nigeria: The Tranquility of Heart Through Allah's Remembrance
The states of anxiety and insecurity have always been and will always be the greatest sources of tribulation in the life of humanity and the things which these traits stem from in the individual and societal life of a person are completely observable.
Fri, 26 Oct 2007 12:43:16 GMT - (AllAfrica.com)

Like exegesis with that?
The key to keeping mainstream audiences from fleeing new and edgy classical music lies, it would seem, in feeding listeners more and more information. That, at least, seemed to be the game plan in Morton Feldman's famously meditative 1971 masterwork Rothko Chapel by the Philadelphia Singers on Saturday, and, to a lesser degree, at Sunday's opening concert of the New York-based American Composers ...
Tue, 23 Oct 2007 07:33:43 GMT - (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

R. B. Kitaj, 1932-2007 -- An Appreciation
The world of art, of ideas and of Jewish culture lost a towering figure this past week. R. B. Kitaj died Sunday in Los Angeles at the age of 74. Heralded as one of the great figurative painters of his generation, he was also one of the most erudite and provocative Jewish intellectuals of his era.
Thu, 25 Oct 2007 21:56:23 GMT - (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)

R. B. Kitaj
Ronald Brooks Kitaj, painter and writer: born Cleveland, Ohio 29 October 1932; RA 1991; married 1953 Elsi Roessler (died 1969; one son, one daughter), 1983 Sandra Fisher (died 1994; one son); died Los Angeles 21 October 2007.
Wed, 24 Oct 2007 23:29:17 GMT - (Independent)

Obituary: The Rev CFD Moule
Obituary: Gentle theologian with unique insights into New Testament ethics.
Thu, 25 Oct 2007 00:44:25 GMT - (Guardian Unlimited)

Point of View
Recently, Ann Coulter said on a television program that Jews need to be "perfected," with reference to the teaching of the Old and New Testament. Her talk show host promptly declared himself "offended."
Wed, 24 Oct 2007 02:46:42 GMT - (Florida Baptist Witness)

Film comedies no laughing matter for actresses
Female roles nowadays are either so bland as to be invisible or missing altogether. The careers of blowup dolls have more upside. WATCHING "Lars and the Real Girl" recently, I had the feeling that I'd seen this story before.
Sun, 21 Oct 2007 19:58:59 GMT - (Calendarlive.com)

Film comedies no laughing matter for actresses
Female roles nowadays are either so bland as to be invisible or missing altogether. The careers of blowup dolls have more upside. WATCHING "Lars and the Real Girl" recently, I had the feeling that I'd seen this story before. The movie stars Ryan Gosling as a lonely weirdo who purchases a life-size sex doll, imbues her with a saintly personality (she's a celibate paraplegic missionary who ...
Fri, 19 Oct 2007 22:22:05 GMT - (Los Angeles Times)

'The Steep Approach to Garbadale' by Iain Banks
"THE Steep Approach to Garbadale" is Scottish writer Iain Banks' first novel for the San Francisco-based MacAdam Cage, and the match of iconoclastic author with his cult audience and an energetic young publishing house is a good one.
Sat, 20 Oct 2007 10:07:13 GMT - (Calendarlive.com)

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Review: Coming to Grips with Genesis
Coming to Grips with Genesis: Biblical Authority and the Age of the Earth, edited by Terry Mortenson, Ph. D. and Thane H. Ury, Ph. D. Is the question of the age of the earth too divisive for Christians? Is your interpretation of Genesis, particularly the first eleven chapters, important?
Posted on 2009-01-09 06:32:57 GMT

blog: Lisa of LongbournDay Five
Yesterday was all about the doubt; lots of wondering whether what I'd written the day before was worthwhile and if I should continue in the ... myself into a corner as I pulled apart the idea of genre and exegesis. Not an inescapable corner
Posted on 2009-01-09 05:05:49 GMT

blog: petermball.comIs it Time for Doomsday or for Building a City on a Hill?
by Gary DeMar 'Apocalyptic thinking is in the air,' so said University of Connecticut psychologist Kenneth Ring in 1990.1 But long before 1990 speculation about the apocalypse was common, but it wasn't until 1970 that the topic entered best-seller status and became part of everyday conversation
Posted on 2009-01-08 23:37:57 GMT

blog: Publisher's CornerDemystifying Christian Scholarship - A Prologue
I don't know how successful this series will be, but I have a feeling it will take a while to do even an unsuccessful project on this. Blame N. T. Wright, E. Peterson, D. Willard, and J. Patrick, along with R. B. Hays and the giants on whose shoulders these great authors and educators have stood
Posted on 2009-01-08 18:49:20 GMT

blog: Kingdom MattersThe Lost Thousand Years
[ lastjudgment]In the Parable of the Wheat and Weeds (Tares) in Matthew 13:24-30 (explained in Matthew 13:36-43), Jesus explains that the Son of Man sows good seed - the children of the kingdom - in the world. But the devil came at night and sowed weeds - the children of Satan - among the good seed
Posted on 2009-01-08 17:52:01 GMT

blog: Doctrine Unites!Blazing culture
[ Nike ACG Cassette Playa Carri Munden] As they come off the assembly line, consumer goods might as well be lumps of coal ... (pictured here with the ACG) offered this exegesis of the meanings of her design: 'Ancient
Posted on 2009-01-08 14:37:04 GMT

blog: Grant McCrackenDay Four
So yesterday was the most solid day of work on the exegesis I've had, ... rather than random ideas that I'm struggling to link together. Basically I've been doing in the exegesis ... of the exegesis itself) and things just started falling into place; huzzah for blogging, without which I'
Posted on 2009-01-08 13:05:13 GMT

blog: petermball.comBuilding a New Testament Exegesis Library
If you want to build a solid library with books that will help you understand and interpret the New Testament, Denver Seminary's NT exegesis bibliography is a very helpful place to start. I've consulted it for years, and they revise it as new works are published each year.Craig Blomberg and colleagues
Posted on 2009-01-08 12:00:00 GMT

blog: Between Two WorldsChrist, the Only Begotten Son
Here is an excellent article on why the word 'begotten' is so essential in verses like John 3:16, John 1:14, John 1:18, etc. To translate the Greek word μονογενής as 'one and only' is shown to be insufficient.I will quote several paragraphs here, but strongly encourage you to read the whole article
Posted on 2009-01-08 03:11:08 GMT

blog: VICTORY CROSSJesus and Israel
For some reason this topic tends to bring up a lot of controversy; especially (or perhaps mainly) within North American evangelicalism ... together.Now, aside from the inappropriate exegesis which is often employed by those
Posted on 2009-01-08 01:27:00 GMT

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