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Key Resources for NT Scholarship: A Starter List

November 14, 2020 by Tavis Bohlinger 2 Comments

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by Prof Steve Walton

This list is aimed at providing a starter list for useful journal, book series, sources of book reviews, and online sources for journal articles. It’s not the last word, but hopefully it’s a useful guide into the forest of secondary literature in New Testament studies.1

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Filed Under: Miscellaneous Tagged With: academic, best, biblical, journal, journals, new testament, nt, peer, phd, press, prestigious, published, research, reviewed, Study, tier, top, undergrad, university

Assessing Barth’s Evangelical Interlocutors

November 10, 2020 by Tavis Bohlinger 10 Comments

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In this final post on Barth’s view of Scripture, I present a critique of the Evangelical interaction with Barth’s theology presented in the previous post. First, however, it is important to deal with the issue of Scripture being witness to the Word of God.

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Filed Under: Miscellaneous Tagged With: Barth, barthian, Bible, carson, church, doctrines, epistemology, evangelical, inerrancy, inerrant, infallibility, infallible, journal, Kant, karl barth, ramm, rebuttal, trinity

Women in Ministry? Read the Journals

May 24, 2019 by Tavis Bohlinger 6 Comments

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By Mike Aubrey

Controversies and debates concerning the question of women in ministry continue unabated. Entering the fracas, you will quickly discover that both sides have a tendency to declare absolute victory in the scholarly discussion. As the argument goes, some book/blog/sermon is “the final word.” on the matter. Yet journals, as opposed to those other media, are where the critical questions of method, argument, and reason are laid out within the scholarly standard of peer-review. If you want to understand the debate as it’s being argued in the academic stratosphere, read the journals.

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Job Alert: Editor sought for Didaktikos Journal

October 26, 2018 by Tavis Bohlinger 1 Comment

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Didaktikos: Journal of Theological Studies, a peer-reviewed journal published by Lexham Press, is seeking a part-time assistant editor. [Read more…]

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