Monday/December/2013 07:29 Filed in:
Theology | Bible
Guest blog by Ken Schenck, Dean of Wesley Seminary at Indiana Wesleyan University and Professor of New Testament and Christian Ministry. “What would a hermeneutic look like today that tried to recapture the "inerrancy" of the pre-modern era?”
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Monday/November/2013 13:54 Filed in:
Internet Links
A collection of links from around the Internet: Church trials on homosexual issues, the Assurance of Salvation, A Missional Reading of Scripture, Craig Keener responds to John McArthur’s anti-charismatic diatribe, and a brief history of inerrancy.
Read More...Tags: Sexuality, Homosexuality, David Watson, Mallalieu, Mars Hill Bible Church, Craig Keener, Ken Schenck, Inerrancy, John McArthur, Strange Fire, N. T. Wright, Christopher J. H. Wright
Tuesday/March/2013 09:32 Filed in:
Biblical Theology | Internet Links
From Ken Schenck, Dean of Wesley Seminary at Indiana Wesleyan University where he is also Professor of New Testament and Christian Ministry, here is a list of what he considers to be “10 fairly clear insights” about New Testament interpretation “that have not fully trickled down to the popular level:”
Read More...Tags: Ken Schenck, Law, Pharisees, Judaism, Paul
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