Blogs in Review 3/27/07
Here are the blog posts for today! (A bit late, Tuesdays are hard for me as that’s the day I go down to Seminary!)
- Scot McKnight (http://www.jesuscreed.org) continues his series Truth about Conversative, a look at Andrew Greeley and Michael Hout’s study, The Truth about Conservative Christians, with part two.
- Jason Robertson (http://fide-o.blogspot.com) furthers the eschatology discussion with a look at four views of Revelation. You can view a full set of links on this discussion at my post here.
- Adrian Warnock (http://www.adrian.warnock.info) posts an exerpt and link to Andrew Fountain’s article on the vital place of stories in how we see the world. He also, in posting a clip from John Piper, asks, What Changes Us In Preaching - Application or Wonder or Both?
- Justin Taylor (http://theologica.blogspot.com) posts part two of his series on Powlison and the lust of the flesh.
- Tim Challies (http://www.challies.com) posts a quote from Iain Murray on Robert Bruce and reviews the book Inside Narnia by Devin Brown.
- The Desiring God Blog (http://www.desiringgod.org/Blog) is starting a series on how men should protect their families. Should be good. They also post a short message entitled “Survival Isn’t Always Important” on Isaiah 7:1-9.
- Erik Raymond (http://www.irishcalvinist.com) posts on how he saw God’s greatness while at Jail.
- Kim Riddlebarger (http://kimriddlebarger.squarespace.com) asks the question, “Is it finally here?” a discussion on the Real ID Card and posts his eleventh article in a series on the book of Revelation.
- Phil Johnson (http://www.sfpulpit.com) continues his series on why he is a calvinist and why all Christians are one of sorts with part six and over at Pyromaniacs (http://teampyro.blogspot.com) he posts a bit more on the gifts, entitled Ecstasy.
- Reformation Thelogy (http://www.reformationtheology.com) says that Jesus is the interpretive key to Scriptures and continues the series on “When the Perfect Comes” with part two.


