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View ArticleThe Copywriter’s Notebook: For the Love of All Creatures
Yesterday I carefully washed a spider down the drain. I didn’t want to actually touch it, even with a tissue, but I really wanted it gone. I buy my meat at the grocery store, and if I’m being honest, I...
View ArticleFive Questions with William Greenway
The rules of our Five Questions interview series are simple: we send authors a long list of questions. Some are serious, and some are . . . not so serious. They choose their five favorites and respond....
View ArticleMeet This Book: Joy Schroeder on The Book of Genesis
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View ArticleNew from Eerdmans: Discovering Biblical Texts Series
In partnership with SPCK Publishing, we’re pleased to announce a new series of biblical studies resources from Eerdmans. The volumes in the Discovering Biblical Texts series offer readers compact,...
View ArticlePoets’ Corner: The Element of Surprise
I confess that I do not much trust theologians with language. There seems a venerable tradition among this guild, starting with the original capital-T Theologian himself, good old St. Paul, of saying...
View ArticleThe EerdCast, Episode 3: William Greenway
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View ArticleIain Provan: Discovering Genesis
The following is excerpted from Iain Provan’s Discovering Genesis: Content, Interpretation, Reception, which is the newest volume in the Discovering Biblical Texts series. * * * “In the beginning God...
View ArticleThe Nephilim and the Fallen Angels, by Loren Stuckenbruck
The mythical story of fallen angels preserved in 1 Enoch and related literature was profoundly influential during the Second Temple period. In The Myth of Rebellious Angels renowned scholar Loren...
View ArticleMeet This Book: Faith & Fossils
Lester L. Grabbe is Professor Emeritus of Hebrew Bible and Early Judaism at the University of Hull. His other books include Ancient Israel: What Do We Know and How Do We Know It? * * * For many...
View ArticleBill Arnold Named Associate Editor of the NICOT Series
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View ArticleThe Copywriter’s Notebook: For the Love of All Creatures
Yesterday I carefully washed a spider down the drain. I didn’t want to actually touch it, even with a tissue, but I really wanted it gone. I buy my meat at the grocery store, and if I’m being honest, I...
View ArticleFive Questions with William Greenway
The rules of our Five Questions interview series are simple: we send authors a long list of questions. Some are serious, and some are . . . not so serious. They choose their five favorites and respond....
View ArticleMeet This Book: Joy Schroeder on The Book of Genesis
For three years, between 2012 and 2014, I spent most of my spare time translating medieval commentaries on Genesis from Latin into English. While other patrons at my favorite coffee shop worked on...
View ArticleNew from Eerdmans: Discovering Biblical Texts Series
In partnership with SPCK Publishing, we’re pleased to announce a new series of biblical studies resources from Eerdmans. The volumes in the Discovering Biblical Texts series offer readers compact,...
View ArticlePoets’ Corner: The Element of Surprise
I confess that I do not much trust theologians with language. There seems a venerable tradition among this guild, starting with the original capital-T Theologian himself, good old St. Paul, of saying...
View ArticleThe EerdCast, Episode 3: William Greenway
William Greenway is associate professor of philosophical theology at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. His new book For the Love of All Creatures: The Story of Grace in Genesis explores the...
View ArticleIain Provan: Discovering Genesis
The following is excerpted from Iain Provan’s Discovering Genesis: Content, Interpretation, Reception, which is the newest volume in the Discovering Biblical Texts series. * * * “In the beginning God...
View ArticleThe Nephilim and the Fallen Angels, by Loren Stuckenbruck
The mythical story of fallen angels preserved in 1 Enoch and related literature was profoundly influential during the Second Temple period. In The Myth of Rebellious Angels renowned scholar Loren...
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