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Lockdown Diaries: Ian Paul, St Hild College

January 16, 2021 by Tavis Bohlinger 2 Comments

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When the lockdown first came into force in March, I immediately had a number of speaking engagements and meetings cancelled, which meant spending more time at home. This took the pressure off my time, and I was more relaxed and could spend more time on my hobbies, which felt great.

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Filed Under: Miscellaneous Tagged With: anglican, blog, ian paul, new testament, nottingham, psephizo, st hild college

A Classic Theological Quandary: Baptism

December 7, 2018 by Tavis Bohlinger 32 Comments

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Question: what theological issue has been debated amongst Christians for millennia without a clear winner? Of course, there are many. But one in particular has caused such heated disagreement throughout Church history that people have died for their convictions (and not always due to drowning): baptism. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: New Testament, Old Testament Tagged With: anglican, baptism, catholic, credo-baptism, dipping, immersion, infant, paedo-baptism, protestant, salvation, sprinkling

Life as a Biblical Scholar of Color

August 6, 2018 by Tavis Bohlinger 7 Comments

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by Esau McCaulley

When I was invited to contribute to theLAB series, “What makes a good Biblical Scholar or Theologian?”, I decided to do something a bit different. While I have my opinions on exegetical method, there are a multitude of scholars who can provide more substantial insight in that area, as previous posts in this series will attest. I want to address, instead, a group that rarely receives direct advice. Here in mind I have scholars of color and women scholars. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: What Makes a Good Biblical Scholar? Tagged With: anglican, call, conference, esau, mccalley, northeastern, response, seminary

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