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  • Seven Reasons to Read Leviticus

    Seven Reasons to Read Leviticus

    Aug 6, 2015

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    wilrens
    in Background Info, Leviticus

    According to Torsten, a good friend with whom I worked in the School of Biblical Studies for many years, this is the most important book in the Pentateuch. I disagree, of course. My wife thinks…

  • How Ancient Rhetoric Helps Us to Understand the Bible Better (II)

    How Ancient Rhetoric Helps Us to Understand the Bible Better (II)

    Jul 2, 2015

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    by

    wilrens
    in Background Info, Gospels & Acts

    For April of this year, I dedicated a post issue to the subject of socio-rhetorical criticism. One fascinating takeaway from that exercise was the realization that most NT letters are not really letters as much…

  • Get Your Digital Toolbox Now!

    Get Your Digital Toolbox Now!

    Jun 4, 2015

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    by

    wilrens
    in Tools

    The blog post for this month is short. It merely serves to introduce the new eBook with links to internet resources and Bible software. This month’s content is to be found there, not in this…

  • One Year Anniversary; Plus: Disentangling the Knot of 1 John

    One Year Anniversary; Plus: Disentangling the Knot of 1 John

    May 7, 2015

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    by

    wilrens
    in 1 John

    This issue of Create a Learning Site marks one year of blog post and training letter writing. The first post and letter, which wrestled with the cryptic second half of Zechariah, appeared on 5 May…

  • A Fresh Look at Old Letters: Socio-Rhetorical Criticism

    A Fresh Look at Old Letters: Socio-Rhetorical Criticism

    Apr 2, 2015

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    by

    wilrens
    in Background Info, Letters

    With this subject, I am taking you along on my own recent learning experience. Socio-rhetorical criticism is a relatively new approach in biblical studies, and I have taken some time to get to know it…

  • Creative Meditations Using Stations

    Creative Meditations Using Stations

    Mar 5, 2015

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    wilrens
    in Spiritual Life, Teaching

    My first encounter with creative meditations in the form of stations was in 2010 when we came to Spain to do the Leadership Development Course (LDC). On our first full day together, after an impressive…

  • Six Reasons to Read the Book of Numbers

    Six Reasons to Read the Book of Numbers

    Feb 5, 2015

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    by

    wilrens
    in Numbers

    When Was the Last Time You Read the Book of Numbers? I read the book to write this letter, of course, just so that I could have Uncle Sam point his finger at you! Seriously…

  • The Power of Story: How Paul Quotes Deuteronomy 30 in Romans 10

    The Power of Story: How Paul Quotes Deuteronomy 30 in Romans 10

    Jan 8, 2015

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    by

    wilrens
    in Deuteronomy

    Things I Am Learning from N.T. Wright’s Colossal Book on Paul, Part 2 In Romans 10, Paul contrasts works-based righteousness with righteousness based on faith, illustrating both by quoting a verse from the Torah. For…

  • How to Study (and Teach) a Big Book

    How to Study (and Teach) a Big Book

    Dec 4, 2014

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    by

    wilrens
    in Background Info

    Here is the bottom line right at the start: to successfully study a big book you have to make it a priority and allocate time to it, or it is not going to happen. But…

  • The Emperor’s New Clothes: The Imperial Cult in the Roman Empire

    The Emperor’s New Clothes: The Imperial Cult in the Roman Empire

    Nov 6, 2014

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    by

    wilrens
    in Background Info, Revelation

    Things I Am Learning from N. T. Wright’s Colossal Book on Paul, Part 1 I started reading Paul and the Faithfulness of God during the Christmas break and now, more than 10 months later, I am…

  • Who Is “I” in Romans 7? And: A Fresh Look at Romans 1-8

    Who Is “I” in Romans 7? And: A Fresh Look at Romans 1-8

    Oct 2, 2014

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    by

    wilrens
    in Romans

    Paul’s epistle to the Romans is a book I taught quite a bit during my early years in the School of Biblical Studies, but not much at all in later years. In the course of…

  • 115 Articles: Which Ten Are Most Helpful? (Reading the IVP Dictionary 4)

    115 Articles: Which Ten Are Most Helpful? (Reading the IVP Dictionary 4)

    Sep 1, 2014

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    by

    wilrens
    in Prophets, Special Project

    Yeah! Mission accomplished. I managed to complete my reading project in the ten weeks I gave myself for it. This will therefore be my final report. So I managed to accomplish the mission; but did…

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