For the first two parts in this series, see here and here.
Today I aim to briskly scan the four canonical Gospels of the New Testament for what light the...
" 'If you abandon Israel, God will never forgive you...it is God's will that Israel, the biblical home of the people of Israel, continue for ever and ever.' So...
In a new series of posts here at the Fish Tank, I want to explore a biblical theme that has long fascinated me: the theological relationship between ethnic Isra...
My time and passion have been utterly consumed of late with beginning of the year ministry stuff here at Harvard, but I hope to start up a fresh series or two ...
I love Martin Luther--in spite of his many failings--because he grasped that a passionate, unwearying insistence on faith alone apart from works is the best way...
For the last post in Nick’s series on the “Syntax of Salvation,” click here.
“What counts is not so much our knowledge of God as God’s knowledge of us. That is...
For the last post in Nick’s series on the “Syntax of Salvation,” click here.
“…to be known by God signifieth to be approved and loved by him, and consequently ...
For the last post in Nick's series on the "Syntax of Salvation," click here.
“The late Hans Frei of Yale University described the development of early modernit...
“What counts is not so much our knowledge of God as God’s knowledge of us. That is the syntax of salvation.” (Richard Hays)
“Whoever, therefore, thinks that ...