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Religion

Eternity Bible College is Officially Accredited

For all of those who have been involved with Eternity Bible College, yesterday was a great day. We officially heard … Continue reading Eternity Bible College is Officially Accredited

Book Reviews, Books

So You Want to Be a Professor?

I’m not a Ph.D. student yet – and I’m far from applying for teaching jobs – but I’m on my … Continue reading So You Want to Be a Professor?

Jonathan Edwards, Religion, Theology

Jonathan Edwards Week – God is a Communicative Being

One of the fundamental axioms of Jonathan Edwards’ theology is that God is a communicative being. Edwards says that “It … Continue reading Jonathan Edwards Week – God is a Communicative Being

Religion, Theology

Paul Molnar’s Advice on How to Get an Academic Job

Paul Molnar, author of one of the most important books on T.F. Torrance and contributor to Jason Sexton’s Point-Counterpoint Trinity … Continue reading Paul Molnar’s Advice on How to Get an Academic Job

Religion, Theology

Jason Sexton’s Advice to Students – Serve the Church!

Jason Sexton, a Systematic Theologian who holds positions at USC and Cal State Fullerton and heads up the Theological Engagement with … Continue reading Jason Sexton’s Advice to Students – Serve the Church!

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