Theology Unplugged Broadcast #67: Romans 7, Are We Slaves to Sin or Free?
Question/Answers Segment: Romans 7, Are we slaves to sin or free?  Thanks Steve Moore! Download: Download (right-click, and select “save as”)Similar Posts: Theology Unplugged Broadcast #68: How...
View ArticleTheology Unplugged Broadcast #68: How were people in the Old Testament Saved?
Question/Answers Segment: Savation in the Old Testament Download:  Download (right-click, and select “save asâ€)Similar Posts: Theology Unplugged Broadcast #67: Romans 7, Are We Slaves to Sin or...
View ArticleThe Ancient Near East Was No Picnic: Contrasting the Mosaic Law to Ancient...
In my last blog, I discussed the fact that the Mosaic Law should not be understood as a lofty moral ideal for all cultures and all times. Rather, as Jesus points out in Matthew 19:8, many things were...
View ArticleBible Interpretation In a Nutshell
The following is a practical guide to biblical interpretation following a three step process that I have used for years. The Bible is two-thousand years old and often seems very archaic. This makes it...
View ArticleThe Problem of using Old Testament Prophecy to Defend Christ
One of the best ways to confirm the Christian faith is through prophecies in the Old Testament fulfilled in Christ. As I read through certain portions of the Old Testament I can’t help but be amazed...
View ArticleWhat Does it Really Mean to Keep the Sabbath
The drama goes on. You know, all that stuff about whether Katelynn, my eleven year old, can wear make-up. I have come to a tentative conclusion and it has to do with the fourth commandment. We will get...
View ArticleIs God a Moral Monster Revisited: Preliminary Replies to Thom Stark
(by Paul Copan) Thom Stark has offered a lengthy response to my book Is God a Moral Monster? His online book is entitled: Is God a Moral Compromiser? When a book is laden with sarcasm, distortions,...
View ArticleRichard Hess’s Response to Thom Stark
Note from Paul Copan: This is an e-mail (dated 7 May 2011) to me from Richard Hess (Denver Seminary) in response to Thom Stark’s criticisms of Hess in Paul Copan, Is God a Moral Monster? (Baker). The...
View ArticleMatthew Flannagan’s Interactions with Thom Stark
A note from Paul Copan: New Zealand theologian and philosopher of religion Matthew Flannagan is a good friend of mine. He and his wife host an excellent blogsite—MandM. Knowing that the kinds of...
View ArticleA Review of the NIV 2011: Part 1 of 4
Stan Gundry, Vice President of Zondervan, was kind enough to send me a review copy of the NIV 2011. Not just any review copy—but a soft leather, NIV Thinline Reference Bible! My wife told me to hurry...
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