Monthly Archives: June 2010

Devotional Interpretation

In a course on biblical interpretation last year, I briefly addressed what I called a devotional reading of the Bible and tried to contrast it with what we would be learning in the class. I recently came across John Goldingay’s … Continue reading

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What I Will Do This Summer

Here are some of my plans for this summer (not necessarily in order of importance): Continue work on a distance course from Regent College: The New Testament Use of the Old (Rikk Watts). Occasional pulpit supply (i.e., preaching). Ontario vacation … Continue reading

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Copernicus: The Real Story

It is simply not true that 16th-century astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus was condemned by the Roman Catholic Church as a heretic because of his revolutionary theory that the earth revolves around the sun. News of his reburial last month (May 2010) … Continue reading

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