12 Jan 2010

Here & There: Readings for the Spirit

Author: Bobby Valentine | Filed under: Books, Discipleship, Kingdom, Ministry, Mission, Preaching


Reading is an immense gift, but only if the words are ssimilated, taken into the soul-eaten, chewed, gnawed, received in unhurried delight” (Eugene Peterson, Eat this Book, p. 11)

Archaeological find and the Hebrew language: When Was the Bible Written?

Scot McKnight’s Blog Review and discussion of Everett Ferguson’s Baptism in the Early Church: History, Theology, and Liturgy in the First Five Centuries

Alexander Campbell is often painted as an Enlightened Rationalist. And there can be little doubt that he had deep roots in the modern world that still flow through our veins. HOWEVER Campbell was not out of tune with the otherworldly/spiritual. John Mark Hicks interaction with Campbell’s Address on Demonology will raise eyebrows even today.

You ever wonder about those “waters above” and the “firmament” language in Genesis? Paul Seely has published major studies in Westminster Theological Journal. He has paid close attention to the historical context and in my view his correct in his views expressed published in “The Firmament and Waters Above.”

And here is an audio presentation by N. T. Wright on Art & Mission …

Tolle lege!

3 Responses to “Here & There: Readings for the Spirit”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    Thanks for the recent posts, I look forward to reading your insights! Glad you’re back in the “game” 🙂

    Russ – TX

  2. Stoned-Campbell Disciple Says:

    Glad i’m improving 🙂

  3. rich Says:

    thanks for a good time again.
    thanks bob for your time
    blessings

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