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Dr. Jeff Brown and Dr. Joel Tetreau published books with Wipf & Stock on decision-making in the church

By Jim on Tue, 01/14/14
Bible, Theology & Philosophy
Books and Publishing

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Comment: Dr. Jeff Brown and Dr. Joel Tetreau are S/I members

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James K

NewBased on the reviews, I am

Tue, 01/14/14

Based on the reviews, I am highly sceptical Jeff Brown actually engaged in exegesis on the important matters of decision making.

Give me 1 text where the sheep elected the shepherds. Just 1 I ask.

The reality is that voting does not exist anywhere in the New Testament. What paedoism is to presbyterians, voting is to some baptists: an argument from silence because that is what they want to do.

I will pass in favor of books that actually engage in exegesis and not just claim they do.

1 Kings 8:60 - so that all the peoples of the earth may know that the LORD is God and that there is no other.

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Darrell Post

Newanother recent Wipf and Stock publication

Tue, 01/14/14

Speaking of Wipf and Stock, Dr. Tom Keiser of Virginia Beach Theological Seminary just published his literary analysis of Genesis 1-11:

http://www.amazon.com/Genesis-111-Literary-Coherence-Theological/dp/1625640927/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1389742762&sr=8-2-fkmr1&keywords=tom+keiser+genesis+1-11

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