Resources tagged with “Bible”
The Unfolding Word
In this episode, Office Hours talks to Rev. Zach Keele about his new book, "The Unfolding Word: The Story of the Bible from Creation to New Creation."
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How do we deal with apparent inconsistencies in the Bible?
How do we deal with apparent inconsistencies in the Bible? Dr. Baugh addresses this question in this installment of Westminster Answers!
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God’s Stories as Literary Artistry
In this particular lecture, we explore not only what the Bible says, but how the Bible says it, focusing on the narratives of the Bible. Each narrative is a carefully-crafted historical story of Jesus Christ, a story that employs the artistic and literary conventions of the time and told by authors who offer their unique and personal perspectives. Reading the narratives more carefully can help us to better read and enjoy the Word of God
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Torah Scroll Wrap-Up
Westminster recently received a 400-year-old Torah scroll. Watch to learn about the history of scroll-making, as well as to see this past week's dedication and unveiling event.
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Preaching Christ from All the Scriptures
Julius J. Kim's session at "The Unfolding Mystery: Reading and Applying the Bible" conference.
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Theological Implications of the Unfolding Mystery
Michael Horton's session at "The Unfolding Mystery: Reading and Applying the Bible" conference.
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Following the New Testament Model
S. M. Baugh's session at "The Unfolding Mystery: Reading and Applying the Bible" conference.
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Why the Old Testament is So Different
Joshua Van Ee's session at "The Unfolding Mystery: Reading and Applying the Bible" conference.
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Seeing the Unfolding Unity
Dennis E. Johnson's session at "The Unfolding Mystery: Reading and Applying the Bible" conference.
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The Unfolding History
W. Robert Godfrey's opening talk at "The Unfolding Mystery: Reading and Applying the Bible" conference.
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New Student Orientation Devotional
The importance of the Word of God is always to challenge our way of thinking so that our minds might be transformed.
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