Archive for April, 2014

“Both-And,” by Rich Nathan & Insoo Kim

“Both-And,” by Rich Nathan & Insoo Kim

In my estimation, Both-And provides a service to the Vineyard by showing (among other things) that a coherent world-and-life view of reality emerges faithfully when we do not tolerate the kind of false dichotomies that exist frequently in an Either/Or world.

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“Biblical Hermeneutics: Five Views,” ed. by Stanley E. Porter & Beth M. Stovell

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“Biblical Hermeneutics: Five Views,” ed. by Stanley E. Porter & Beth M. Stovell

Hermeneutics continues to be one of the central issues within Christian scholarship. Differing methodological commitments are often seen as influencing or even determining the way in which theologies are extracted from Scripture.

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“The Holy Spirit in Mission” by Gary Tyra

“The Holy Spirit in Mission” by Gary Tyra

Gary Tyra’s practical biblical theology book, The Holy Spirit in Mission (IVP Academic, 2011), is a seasoned, pentecostal-evangelical contribution that will help advance North American pneumatology and ecclesiology discussions about the missio Dei.

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