New Book on the Trinity

Thanks to Adriana of IVP for sending this review copy:
Life in the Trinity by Donald Fairbairn

 ”Although introductions to Christian theology often refer to its biblical foundations, seldom is much attention paid to the key insights the early church had into the nature of Christian faith and life. Donald Fairbairn takes us back to those biblical [...]

Negotiating tensions in the Bible

Negotiating tensions in the Bible, written by Chris tilling,  should be read by every student of the Bible. It is simply fascinating and thought-provoking! The post  reminds me of Brueggerman’s groundbreaking work “Theology Of The Old Testament: Testimony, Dispute, Advocacy.”  I reckon that there are some biblical tensions that are just not  negotiable and/or reconciliable. Just leave them [...]

William Lane Craig and Dale Allison on the Resurrection

In an article entitled “”Dale Allison on Jesus’ Empty Tomb, his Postmortem Appearances, and the Origin of the Disciples’ Belief in his Resurrection” ( Philosophia Christi 10 (2008): 293-301), Willian Lane  substantiates   Allison’s argument  that “the discovery of his empty tomb, his post-mortem appearances, and the origin of the disciples’ belief that God had raised Jesus [...]

Was Jesus a racist?

Miguel De La Torre    says Yes. God Says NO!  (John 3:16) .
Who is Right? God or Miguel.
I’ll go with God.

What is God?

Christianity and America

According to Barna Group’s most recent research Christianity is no longer the “default” faith in America.

A new nationwide survey by The Barna Group, however, indicates that people’s views have changed. The study discovered that half of all adults now contend that Christianity is just one of many options that Americans choose from and that a [...]

Hitchens and Boteach Debate on God

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