They Keep Arriving …
Jon Glass has received his. We’re looking forward to his review.
Jon Glass has received his. We’re looking forward to his review.
Arthur Sido and Alan Knox have received their copies of Why Four Gospels? and are planning to start reading and then reviewing. Have fun!
The last thing I want to be is intellectually lazy, but I must confess that at times I have probably relied on the conclusions of the guild of biblical scholarship too much without delving into the matter for myself. Dave has done that for us, and his conclusions challenge the conventional wisdom I have all…
From Dave Black Online: 1:52 PMNijay muses about Matthew’s Greek. “It is an unfortunate commonplace in classrooms of seminaries and Christian colleges to hear that Matthew improved and corrected the ugly and unintelligent Greek of Mark,” he writes. A fine compliment to our classrooms, but he is right. Questions about Mark’s “inferior” Greek crop up…
THE PROTESTANT CHURCH culture in America, of which I am a part, often overlooks the immense contribution that the science of patristics makes to the way we understand the Scriptures. Now I certainly do not wish to replace a text-centered hermeneutic with an approach that is enslaved to the dogmata of councils and creeds. My…
This is the new web site provided by Energion Publications to support the second edition of David Alan Black’s book Why Four Gospels?. Posts will include extracts from Dave Black’s blog, links to other discussions of related issues, and plenty of opportunity for discussion. If you want to keep track of this book and the…