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You my friend are in need full time employment, something to take up some of your excess free time.
We both know that God doesn't need anyone -- including you and I. But God does USE persons that He has gifted as teachers, evangelists, pastors, etc., and the Word says so...
In truth, the very name "Calvin" sets your teeth on edge because you have been somewhat conditioned to see him that way. I HIGHLY suggest doing some investigation on your own. You may be pleasantly surprised.
I posted a bit of Calvin above, just for the record.
Overall, I manage to get somewhere in the neighborhood of 4 hours sleep a night -- AND -- have time to go round and round with you. Just for fun. :thumbs:
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BTW: This is the first time I have ever seen "ad hominem" conjugated to be an adverb. May I have permission to use it, although I hope I can refrain from "ad homineming" anyone.![]()
Make it 5 hours sleep and write me off as unteachable. Just kidding. I don't have the time to address all of your points, not that I don't want to it's just I think if we were to be totally honest with ourselves, what we do here is talk at our fellow posters, not to them, I include myself in this criticism. I am a flawed individual.
I want to ask you about a book you might know about:
New Testament Theology: Magnifying God in Christ
By Thomas Schreiner
Do you have an opinion on this? I have a number of other books on Biblical Theology and was considering this one for my collection.
glfredrick
For the most part, most who reject Covenant Theology have barely read our literature. I was often shocked at the mistatements made by many Dispensationalists about Covenant Theologians. Some were better than others, and both sides sometimes mischaracterize the other side (a sign of our depravity).
Merry Christmas
Right now I'm reading Three Views on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament. It's slow going due to my schedule but I have the week off and hope to make some progress. One of the contributors is Walter Kaiser Jr., who is a good writer (have several of his books) but I would like to know if you or anyone else has read his book The Promise-Plan of God: A Biblical Theology of the Old and New Testaments and is there an opinion?