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Resources for Exegesis and Theology. FEATURED GEMS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. A Dissertation Concerning the End for Which God Created the World. To John Piper’s introduction. To this work as. Is included in his book,. God’s Passion for His Glory. You can read the entire book online. For free at this link. For more of Edwards, check out the Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale. As well as Monergism.com’s Jonathan Edwards page. A Lutheran View of Sanctification. Christian Spirituality: Five Views of Sanctification.
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Alētheia: September 2011
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Biblical, Theological and Philosophical Reflections. Monday, September 26, 2011. Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility: Reflections on 2 Samuel 24/1 Chronicles 21 and James 1:13-15. Introduction of the Issue. How can this be consistent with the teaching of James 1:13-15 that God “never tempts anyone”? The tension between these two texts is best resolved by understanding Samuel as speaking from the standpoint of God’s general providential governance of everything that comes to pass through. I think ...
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Alētheia: Mission in the Old Testament: Israel as a Light to the Nations: A Review
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Biblical, Theological and Philosophical Reflections. Friday, January 6, 2012. Mission in the Old Testament: Israel as a Light to the Nations: A Review. In chapter four, Kaiser talks of God’s call to Israel to be a light to the nations. First, Kaiser shows how God, through his prophets, not only taunts gods of other nations, but also proclaims “He alone is God of all the nations! Nicholas J. Lutzo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Nicholas J. Lutzo. South Hamilton, MA, United States. Dr Walter Kaiser h...
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Alētheia: Answering Questions Concerning the Patristic Trinitarian Controversy
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Biblical, Theological and Philosophical Reflections. Thursday, September 1, 2011. Answering Questions Concerning the Patristic Trinitarian Controversy. What are some of the major perspectives contemporary scholars hold toward patristic Trinitarian doctrinal formulation? How do these perspectives reflect the world views of the scholars, and how have these perspectives influenced us as evangelicals? There are several major contemporary approaches to understanding patristic doctrinal formulation concerning ...
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Alētheia: Justification, The Righteousness of God, and N.T. Wright on Romans 1:16-17 (Lengthy)
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Biblical, Theological and Philosophical Reflections. Thursday, February 3, 2011. Justification, The Righteousness of God, and N.T. Wright on Romans 1:16-17 (Lengthy). However, I have included some new thoughts, critique and corrections to what I said earlier on Alex’s blog. Also, I have been motivated by some to exegete a particular text, so here you’ll find it. In hopes of shedding light of the grammatical debate I would like to provide some etymological support for establishing the meaning of justifica...
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Biblia et Pastoralia: Meredith Kline on God's Naming the Creation
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Monday, January 26, 2009. Meredith Kline on God's Naming the Creation. God’s interpretive activity was another aspect of the divine work of creation that was to have an analogue in man’s cultural program. One of the recurring motifs in Genesis 1 is God’s naming of his creatures. In ancient texts, when deities give names to things they are assigning them functions and ordaining their destinies. And God summoned man to imitate him in this interpreting function of assigning names. View my complete profile.
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Greater Things: May 2013
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By: Peter T. Fitzroy. Saturday, May 11, 2013. This was a one page paper for the class Jesus and Hermeneutics. At Boston College with Dr. Daniel Harrington S.J. After reading selections from various scholars, the purpose was to answer the question: "Using Horsley and Sobrino, indicate a plausible historical and theological interpretation of Jesus' death.". Peter T. Fitzroy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Peter T. Fitzroy. View my complete profile. Blog Entires by Book of the Bible. Extra special bitter blog.
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Greater Things: Career Objective & Personal Statement
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By: Peter T. Fitzroy. Thursday, March 14, 2013. Career Objective and Personal Statement. My career goal is to teach Biblical and Theological/Religious Studies at the secondary and collegiate level. This goal and calling was developed during my undergraduate degree at Gordon College. At Gordon College; a position which I still hold. To help me achieve my goal of teaching in Christian education, I have since obtained a Master of Divinity from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. I am very committed to teac...
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Greater Things: April 2013
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By: Peter T. Fitzroy. Thursday, April 25, 2013. Why I Want to Teach in a Christian School. The second additional motivation I find for working within a Christian school is that I desire to be in an educational setting that is distinctively Christian while remaining faithful to the pursuit of knowledge and academic excellence. Two slogans used frequently at my alma mater. Peter T. Fitzroy. Discerning My Calling to Teach. Peter T. Fitzroy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Peter T. Fitzroy.