Joe Carter of Evangelical Orthodoxy has provided his personal list of the top 100 Christian blogs. Carter explains that “the selection process is, by necessity, intensely personal and unapologetically subjective. There are a number of Christian blogs that are written by brilliant thinkers and stylists yet, for one reason or another, have not captured my [...]
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Joe Carter on Top 100 Christian Blogs
July 17, 2007The New Said At Southern
June 1, 2007A couple of years ago, a metablog was created to carry all the feeds of Southern Seminary bloggers. About six months ago, that metablog began experiencing difficulties and was no longer carrying a consider number of the blogs. This metablog had served to be a great resource for people to stop by and check out [...]
Totally Unrelated . . .
March 17, 2007Flickr has recently added a couple of new things to their options which I really like. The first is the optional layout from small to medium photos (see my Flickr page for the medium layout). Also, Flickr has a new tool called collections. To read more about it, go here.
On another note, let me encourage you [...]
Baptist ID: Meet and Greet
February 19, 2007Before I share some personal reflections on the conference messages, I thought I’d take a moment to mention some of the great people I met while in Jackson. Whenever you attend conferences such as this, the opportunity to meet or hang out with old friends is a big part of the weekend (along with the sessions [...]
Baptist ID: Dr. Gregory Thornbury on “The ‘Angry Young Men’ of the SBC”
February 16, 2007Dr. Gregory Thornbury is founding Dean of the School of Christian Studies at Union University. He earned a Ph.D. from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. Thornbury is also Senior Fellow at Kairos Journal.
>>The provenance of the phrase ‘Angry Young Men’ <<
*Speculations
* Not on enough committees?
* Rising Tide of Gnosticism?
* Angry Young Men?
* [...]
Baptist ID Blogging/Photos
February 16, 2007Just thought I’d take a moment to mention a few bloggers who are also blogging the Baptist ID Conference. I have also created a Flickr photo set for the conference which can be found here.
Tom Ascol (Notes pt. 1, Notes pt. 2)
Joe Thorn (Day One, Live)
Steve McCoy (Baptist ID Conference, Day One, The Magical Thornbury)
Steve [...]
P&P Discovers Joe Thorn on the Second Floor of Boyce Centennial Library
February 10, 2007I love Boyce Centennial Library for many reasons, not the least of which is the fact that I can find interesting stuff like this on long, arduous nights of researching. I guess this needs a little explaining (to see it larger, go here).
At least once a month, I make it a goal of mine to [...]
Steve Weaver’s Recent Offerings
January 7, 2007One of the great joys I had through putting together The Band of Bloggers Fellowship last April was meeting bloggers from across the country. Some of these newfound friendships have continued to be a blessing in my life almost a year later. Steve Weaver is pastor West Broadway Baptist Church in Lenoir City, [...]
Paul Helm’s Deep Theology - Blog Style
December 19, 2006Justin Taylor informs us that Paul Helm has a blog where he is providing many of his papers. If you don’t know Helm, he is a fantastic scholar and has written some excellent books (I have read The Providence of God and some of Faith and Understanding). I have been really encouraged [...]
NT Exegesis and Textual Criticism
October 30, 2006I thought I’d share a couple of links pertaining to New Testament exegesis and textual criticism:
** Roy Ciampa’s page of Resources for New Testament Exegesis (HT: JT)
** NT Gateway Textual Criticism (and their blog)
** The Unbound Bible (from Biola)
** Evangelical Textual Criticism Blog
** Center for the Study of NT Manuscripts
** TC: A Journal of [...]
Strange BaptistFire Addresses Dr. Vines on Calvinism
October 19, 2006Almost a year ago to this date, I wrote a post called “Who’s Next?” in which I made a prediction concerning who would be the next SBC elite to attack Calvinism. I chronicled the previous attacks from men like Adrian Rogers, Johnny Hunt, Jack Graham, Bobby Welch, and Steve Gaines. So who was my guess? [...]















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