The Alien According to the Torah
I have just uploaded as a PDF:
My thanks to Dr. Moucarry of All Nations College for his kind permission to make this article available on-line..
I have just uploaded as a PDF:
My thanks to Dr. Moucarry of All Nations College for his kind permission to make this article available on-line..
This 3 volume set is regarded as Swiss theologian Frederic Godet’s best work. My thanks to Book Aid for making a set of this public domain work available for digitisation. Frédéric Louis Godet [1812-1900], Commentary on the Gospel of St. John With a Critical Introduction, 3rd edition, 3 Vols. Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1899-1900….
I have just uploaded the following monograph: D. Winton Thomas, “The Prophet” in the Lachish Ostraca. London: The Tyndale Press, 1946. Pbk. pp.28. It has a lot of Hebrew text in it, but should still be accessible to those with no Hebrew at all (like me). I was surprised to find some of the Tyndale…
The next Edinburgh Dogmatics Conference is to be held in Palmerston Place Church, Edinburgh, from Tuesday 1st – Thursday 3rd June 2021. In line with Rutherford Centre of Reformed Theology‘s (RCTR) focus on ecclesiology, the subject of the conference is ‘The Doctrine of the Church’. Given the current situation regarding travel and quarantine, we decided…
In the light of recent reports regarding the efforts of various search engines to digitise in-copyright books I was very interested to read a thought-provoking article on copyright and copying by Vern Sheridan Poythress. Dr Poythress makes some good points, but I was particularly encouraged to read this paragraph: Similar observations go for book publishers….
Dr Reuben Van Rensburg has been in touch and has asked me to share some important news regarding the training of Christian ministers in the Majority World. As I have previously discussed this issue on this blog I am happy to do so. ****** It is with great joy that I would like to share…
The Church Society made the following announcement earlier today: Church Society are pleased to report that Rob Bradshaw, Director of “Theology on the Web“, has recently digitised and uploaded to the internet, most back articles of Churchman (est 1879), dating from the 1920s. Click here to view the Churchman page on Rob’s Biblical Studies website….