Thanks to Michele L. Bennett, Publicist at Crossway Books for the chance to read and review David R. Helm’s commentary on 1&2 Peter and Jude: Sharing in Christ’s Sufferings. Crosswa… more →
συνεσταυρωμαι: living the crucified lifeneilgodfrey wrote 3 months ago: final editing about 2 hours after first posting . . . In my last post on Fabricating Jesus I disc … more →
brianfulthorp wrote 3 months ago: Thanks to Michele L. Bennett, Publicist at Crossway Books for the chance to read and review David R … more →
brianfulthorp wrote 3 months ago: Not that I need any more books, but I followed Nicks advice and filled out a form on Crossway Publis … more →
Shane Lems wrote 4 months ago: Just who are those two witnesses in Revelation 11? Who are those two “olive trees” and … more →
oneandmany wrote 5 months ago: “The whole category of divine identity and Jesus’ inclusion in it has been fundamentally … more →
Justin Richter wrote 7 months ago: I just finished reading the short book Knowing God Incarnate from one of my favorite authors, Ric … more →
neilgodfrey wrote 8 months ago: Having just completed Niall Ferguson’s “The War of the World“. Nial Ferguson … more →
Benji Overcash wrote 8 months ago: Check out the current Biblical Studies carnival here. Also, over at Evangelical Textual Criticism, M … more →
neilgodfrey wrote 11 months ago: Historians — at least the historians I am most used to reading — attempt to explain fact … more →
neilgodfrey wrote 11 months ago: A Defense of Richard Bauckham’s Philosophy of Testimony, Part 2 In this series of posts I am a … more →
neilgodfrey wrote 11 months ago: JD Walters in his Cadre website has begun a lengthy series of responses to my responses to Bauckham … more →
neilgodfrey wrote 1 year ago: Completion of this series of section by section review and comment: Holocaust Testimony and Gospel T … more →
neilgodfrey wrote 1 year ago: Dehumanizing the Holocaust Bauckham attempts to set the Holocaust in an historical niche desi … more →
neilgodfrey wrote 1 year ago: Holocaust Testimonies (pp. 493-499) Bauckham proceeds to wax lyrical over a paragraph of recorded or … more →
neilgodfrey wrote 1 year ago: By now it ought to be obvious I can only handle Bauckham in very small doses. Maybe it’s age. … more →
neilgodfrey wrote 1 year ago: Testimony and Its Reception (pp 490-493) Bauckham writes: To repeat, trusting testimony is indispens … more →
neilgodfrey wrote 1 year ago: (i have wondered if the more grammatically correct heading should be “bauckham vs the enlighte … more →
neilgodfrey wrote 1 year ago: Bauckham’s use of Paul Ricoeur Bauckham pursues the fundamental role of testimony for history … more →
neilgodfrey wrote 1 year ago: For what it’s worth, I’m posting a few excerpts from a couple of nonbiblical historians, … more →