Archive for December 2016
Join me at Bible by the Beach: Reformation for Today (Matthew Barrett)
This coming April/May I am especially looking forward to speaking at the Bible by the Beach conference. The theme this year is: Firm Foundations–Reformation for Today. Other speakers include Lee Gatiss, Mark Greene, Steve Midgley, Andrew Atherstone, Wallace Benn, Clare Heath-Whyte, and Rico Tice. For more information on booking, accommodation, etc., do go to the…
Read MoreThomas Nettles and the theological heritage of the SBC
Tom Ascol recently interviewed one of the premier Baptist historians of our day, Thomas J. Nettles, about the history of the Southern Baptist Convention. Nettles touches on three ingredients present at the start of the Convention and worth retrieving for Baptists in the 21st century.
Read MoreWhat happened on the cross? N.T. Wright & Tom Schreiner
Over at Premier Radio, N.T. Wright and Thomas Schreiner debate the nature of the atonement. Here is the description: NT (Tom) Wright’s new book “The Day the Revolution Began: Reconsidering the meaning of Jesus’ crucifixion” says that the cross was about much more than Jesus absolving us of sin. He discusses atonement theology, God’s wrath…
Read MoreSunday’s Advent Sermon: Repentance & Promise (Thomas Schreiner)
Credo Magazine contributors Thomas Schreiner, Matthew Barrett, and Fred Zaspel not only teach in the classroom but preach from the pulpit. So each Monday morning we will be highlighting one sermon they have preached in order to provide you with encouragement throughout your week and with an opportunity to study God’s Word.
Read MoreRembrandt at the National Gallery (Matthew Barrett)
When I have time to explore London, I very much enjoy the National Gallery. There are many treasures at the Gallery, but I especially enjoy those paintings by Rembrandt. Below is a recently published video where an expert walks you through Rembrandt’s self-portrait. I’ve included some of the narrative on Rembrandt’s life from the NG…
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