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Spurgeon on the Priority of Prayer
Journeying toward Justice
The Adjunct as Scholar, Or How to Be an Adjunct *and* Write / Produce Scholarship
The Gig Economy Professor
Christ in the Old Testament: The Meaning of Genesis 3:15 for Reading and Interpreting the Old Testament Christologically from Genesis to the Prophets
The Old Testament speaks most of all of God’s outrageous plan to send a head crusher who would defeat the serpent who tempted our ancestors.
Read More“In the Image of God He Made Them”: How Genesis 1:27 Challenges Sexual Abuse and Misogyny in the Church
Denying the image of God in all humans reduces people to things and creates a straight line to abuse, because at the root of abuse is the de-personing of a person.
Read MoreTimeline of Ezra and Nehemiah
Lots of strange names, foreign rulers, and two books (originally one!) that are not always in chronological order? This timeline may help sort through the Persian rulers, Jewish leaders, and…
Read MoreHuman Suffering and God’s Sovereignty in the Book of Job
The book of Job teaches that we must make room for God’s sovereignty and divine mystery in our quest to understand human suffering.
Read MoreMystery, God’s Sovereignty, and Suffering in the Book of Job
Angry Enough to Die, or What Jonah Taught Me about Forgiveness
Jonah was “angry enough to die.” So was I when my family’s abuser sought reconciliation and forgiveness. This is a small part of my story of forgiveness and the role Jonah played in it.
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