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Elsewhere (01.14.2012)

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(14) Tim Henderson says arguments for the resurrection don’t accomplish much.

(13) Brian Gronewoller distinguishes between academic and functional epistemology.

(12) Tim Kimberely profiles Augustine. Marc Cortez shares some advice Augustine gives to preachers.

(11) Kurt Willems speaks on glossolalia. Derek Ouellette shares some thoughts on the same subject.

(10) Tim Gombis asks why forgiveness is so difficult.

(9) Peter Enns explains the “real” problem evangelicals have with evolution.

(8) Tony Cruz explores the “Genesis of marriage”.

(7) Leslie Keeney asks if a narrative can be authoritative.

(6) Rachel Held Evans writes on the story of Esther and Vashti.

(5) Rodney Thomas reads the Book of Acts through a Trinitarian lens.

(4) Bill Mounce exegetes Romans 10.9.

(3) Jeremy Michael Rios explores Matthew 24, Genesis 1, and the eternal reign of Christ.

(2) Michael Barber explores the identity of the magi.

(1) Jason Gardner wonders from where Cain’s wife came.

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Author: Brian LePort

I'm a blogger with a MA in Biblical and Theological Studies and a Master of Theology (ThM).

2 thoughts on “Elsewhere (01.14.2012)

  1. I am truly TRULY honored to be included in “Elsewhere” and this in no way affects my affection for this blog…but could you double-check the spelling of my last name? :)

  2. My apologies, I corrected it.

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