- Kim Fabricus challenges our understanding of what repentance really is.
- John Byron offers some pertinent thoughts on inerrancy
- Paul Windsor takes a look at the biographies of his dad and Don Carson's dad
- Richard Beck discusses Romans 1 and "nature"
- Scot McNight ponders the "Historical Jesus"
- And Roger Olsen makes an irenic plea for historic premillenialism
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Food for thought
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