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Elsewhere (04.28.11)

- You can find the recent debate on hell between Rob Bell and Adrian Warnock here.

- Ben Witherington III wrote on John Chrysostom and hermeneutics here.

- Scot McKnight is writing a series on Adam, Sin, and Death. Part one can be found here. Part two can be found here.

- Andrew Perriman wrote a post on the election of the Gentiles here.

- David Wilkerson, founder of Teen Challenge and the pastor of Time Square Church was killed yesterday in a car crash. His last blog post can be found here (intriguing) and information regarding what occurred here. Please pray for his family, he’s the uncle of a very, very close friend of mine.

- Daniel Kirk wrote a recent entry on love here.

- Paul Adams talks about the extraordinary greatness of the Christian hope here.

UPDATE:

The following new reviews have been added to the Review of Biblical Literature and listed on the RBL blog (http://rblnewsletter.blogspot.com/):

Francesco Cocco
Sulla Cattedra di Mosč: La legitimazione del potere nell’Israele post-esilico (Nm 11; 16)
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=6574
Reviewed by Donatella Scaiola

Joel B. Green, ed.
Methods for Luke
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=7442
Reviewed by Robert M. Fowler

Knut Holder and Louis C. Jonker, eds.
Global Hermeneutics? Reflections and Consequences
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=7683
Reviewed by Susanne Scholz
Reviewed by Gerrie Snyman

Niko Huttunen
Paul and Epictetus on Law: A Comparison
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=7488
Reviewed by Gitte Buch-Hansen

Rolf A. Jacobson, ed.
Soundings in the Theology of Psalms: Perspectives and Methods in Contemporary Scholarship
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=7835
Reviewed by Beat Weber

Henning Graf Reventlow and Yair Hoffman, eds.
The Decalogue in Jewish and Christian Tradition
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=7871
Reviewed by Michael Tilly

Christopher D. Stanley
The Hebrew Bible: A Comparative Approach
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=7292
Reviewed by Bradford A. Anderson

Shemaryahu Talmon
Text and Canon of the Hebrew Bible
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=7848
Reviewed by James A. Sanders

Hans-Friedrich Weiss
Frühes Christentum und Gnosis: Eine rezeptionsgeschichtliche Studie
http://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=7365
Reviewed by Ismo Dunderberg

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Elsewhere (04.27.11)

- Ben Witherington III discusses Defending Constantine here.

-  Download Thom Stark’s lengthy (a whopping 306 pages!) eBook entitled Is God a Moral Compromiser?, which critiques Paul Copan’s book Is God a Moral Monster? here.

- Larry Hurtado talks about Christograms here.

- Part two review by Scot McKnight on The End of Evangelicalism is found here.

- Daniel Kirk talks about Karl Barth and his theological method here.

- Michael Peterson discussed C.S. Lewis, evolution, and intelligent design here.

- James McGrath wrote on mythicism’s best answers here.


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Elsewhere (04.26.11)

- Scot McKnight talked about variety within Calvinism here.

- Andrew Perriman discusses the future of evangelicalism here.

- Ben Witherington III gave us an extraordinary Easter sermon here.

- Trevor Purdue on Paul Moser and the problem of the hiddenness of God here.

- Kevin Lawson wrote his third part on teaching deeper here.

- John Hobbins talks about translations and Scripture memorizing here.


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Elsewhere (04.21.11)

- Maundy Thursday defined by the Catholic Encyclopedia here and here.

- JohnDave Medina discusses Maundy Thursday from a Catholic’s perspective here.

- Fr. Ted Bobosh quotes Justin Martyr on the Eucharist here.

- Brant Pitre asks if there was Passover Lamb at the Passover supper here.

- Ben Witherington III reviews chapter eight of the Pope’s first book on Jesus here.

- Jason Oakes discusses doubting believers here.

- Andrew Perriman talks about those pesky Matthew 27:51-53 verses here.

- Kurt Willems writes about John 20 and the resurrection here.

- Dennis Venema discusses Evolution and the Origin of Biological Information here.