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Matt Emerson
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Remember in the 2000s when we emphasized “guard the good deposit” and “pass on sound doctrine”? It’s obvious now that, while that emphasis is biblical and good, we forgot to
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Make Hermeneutics 101 Great Again Seriously, how many of these Twitter debates would be put to bed if we all - including many of the loudest voices - shared a
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I get that Christians are (rightly) wary of elitism. Christian scholars are not any closer to or more in tune with God than a fellow believer in the pew. And,
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A basic posture of the Christian scholar is to listen & read first to understand, rather than first to correct, rebuke, or dismiss. Often what we read & listen to
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This point has received some pushback, so let me very briefly clarify.1) partitive exegesis recognizes three “forms” of the Son, per Augustine - “form of God,” “form of a servant,”
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If you want an orthodox doctrine of the Trinity, you need to do the following:1. Begin where Scripture begins, with divine oneness - “The LORD our God, the LORD is
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Good morning! I have just read Wayne Grudem’s reply to @lukestamps’ and my critique of ERAS in his newly published Systematic Theology, 2nd Ed., with @ZonderAcademic.I have thoughts: 1) it
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Some fragmented thoughts on imprecatory prayers and divine judgment: Imprecatory prayers are fundamentally a request for God to show up. This is because God’s presence in Scripture is identified with
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One of the biggest obstacles in contemporary evangelicalism is that many of us have been catechized and liturgically formed more by cable news and talk radio than we have been
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