Today’s post is by guest-author Brayden Brookshier. Brayden is the Head of Publishing for Sermon To Book. He is involved in various biblical teaching ministries in San Diego, California. Brayden is the author of The Dawn of New Creation: Exploring the…
Today’s post is by guest-author Brayden Brookshier. Brayden is the Head of Publishing for Sermon To Book. He is involved in various biblical teaching ministries in San Diego, California. Brayden is the author of The Dawn of New Creation: Exploring the…
When journeying through (or preparing for) seminary, you are going to need some robust tools in your toolbox. You’ll need tools to help you complete your studies with excellence, to give you a thorough examination background materials you aren’t aware…
One of the joys of good literature is the curious way we make friends of its author. When I was nine years old I began reading J. R. R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings every summer, and did so until I…
1. Brush up on English Grammar Most seminary students haven’t studied English grammar for years. For most of us its basic rules have become nearly second-nature, which is good. But when you begin studying Greek, a front-of-mind knowledge of English…
When I began my journey in seminary, no professor or scholar was more formative for me than Michael Allen. He gave systematic theology a beating heart, and encouraged theological depth through academic rigor in a way I’d never encountered before.…
The following is a sad piece of news recently released by BibleWorks. If you are a BibleWorks user, or if you would like to buy a license to BibleWorks 10 before they discontinue support, you’ve got until June 15, 2018.…
Dr. Seth M. Ehorn is the Visiting Assistant Professor of Greek Language and New Testament at Wheaton College, in Illinois. Dr. Ehorn holds a PhD from the University of Edinburgh in New Testament Language, Literature, and Theology. His contributions (other…
Dr. Craig Keener is a New Testament scholar, and the F. M. and Ada Thompson Professor of Biblical Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary. He has written the quintessential modern work on miracles, and is one of the kindest and most engaging scholars…