Wednesdays with Wright: Paul’s Perspective on Adam
In this video Peter Enns asks N.T. Wright about Paul’s view of Adam. You can find the video here. (If you are wondering if this video addresses the “literal” v. “figurative” Adam debate, it doesn’t...
View ArticleWednesdays with Wright: America’s Culture Wars
N.T. Wrights and Peter Enns discuss the American culture wars from an “outsiders” perspective. Best line at the end: “We all see the world distorted and that is why we need eachother to be honest”:...
View ArticleWednesdays with Wright: Discussing After You Believe
Many of you have read N.T. Wright’s most recent work After You Believe (if you have not I recommend it). Watch this video to see Wright discuss the book with Peter Enns: Find here. Filed under:...
View ArticleEnns on the Evolution of the Pentateuch
Peter Enns has written a short essay providing a “descriptive historical survey” on the evolution of the Pentateuch titled “When was Genesis Written and Why Does It Matter?”. You can access it from the...
View ArticleTowards a Theology of Scripture: Has God Really Spoken?
There has been a lot of talk about what Scripture is and how to interpret it over the past five years. Books such as Kenton Sparks’ God’s Words in Human Words and Sacred Word, Broken Word, Peter Enns’...
View ArticleSeries of posts on the historicity of Adam.
I spent several months reading and writing notes on John Collins’ Did Adam and Eve Really Exist? Who They Were and Why You Should Care and Peter Enns’ The Evolution of Adam: What the Bible Does and...
View ArticleThe Apocalypse, original sin, martyrdom, and Anabaptists.
These are some blog posts and articles I have enjoyed recently: Matthew Montonini has embedded some lectures by David deSilva on the Apocalypse: David deSilva Revelation videos. Peter Enns gives us...
View ArticleThe panting sun
Peter Enns, Ecclesiastes (Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary) This week I’ve been reading one of my favorite books (if not my favorite) in the Hebrew Bible: Ecclesiastes. If you’ve never taken the...
View ArticleMore on the historicity or non-historicity of Adam and Eve
Justin Brierly, host of the radio show Unbelievable?, invited Denis Alexander, Peter Enns, and Fuz Rana to discuss the historicity or non-historicity of Adam and Eve. You can listen to the show here....
View ArticlePeter Enns interviews T. Michael Law
As I announced last week this blog will be the central hub for blog tour discussing T. Michael Law’s forthcoming When God Spoke Greek: The Septuagint and the Making of the Christian Bible (see...
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