From my interview with Dr. Jim Hamilton on Work and Our Labor in the Lord: KH: This question might be a challenge because you wrote an entire book on the subject, but if you had to give a one-minute biblical theology of work, how would you do it? Dr. James Hamilton: I would start with what […]
Biblical Theology
This might just transform the way you think about work
I recently had the privilege of interviewing Dr. Jim Hamilton on his new book Work and Our Labor for the Lord. Read a portion of the interview below or the whole interview on LeadershipResources.org. Tomorrow I will share another portion of our conversation. Understanding how key biblical themes develop over time is essential for reading the Bible […]
Marriage and the Mystery of the Gospel
My review of Ray Ortlund’s Short Biblical Theology of Marriage. Several years ago when I would hear biblical teaching saying marriage is actually about the gospel, I thought God was overreaching. “God, that’s too much. I know you’re amazing in every way, but don’t retrofit marriage with an artificial purpose.” Now, I shudder at such […]
A Dictionary (Yes, a Dictionary) All Serious Students of the Bible Should Consider
My review of The New Dictionary of Biblical Theology from Intervarsity Press (Logos Bible Software Edition) If the thought of reading from a dictionary sounds like torture to you, let me assure you there is at least one dictionary that all serious Bible students (and especially teachers) should consider for their personal library. Before I […]
Kingdom Through Covenant MP3 Lectures with Dr. Peter Gentry
How does the Bible fit together to tell one story? How can we read and understand our Bible better in light of its own structure? Dr. Peter Gentry tackled those questions in six lectures based on the book he co-wrote with Dr. Stephen Wellum, Kingdom Through Covenant: A Biblical-Theological Understanding of the Covenants, at Bethany Chapel in Wheaton, IL. Book: Kingdom […]