Blogs In Review - 4/26/07
Here are the blogs for today!
- Scot McKnight (http://www.jesuscreed.org) continues his series on Love in the Key of Delight with part nineteen, and has some discusses women in ministry with a story about Erika Haub.
- Nathan Busenitz (http://www.sfpulpit.com) writes part two of his principles for interaction with blogs.
- Adrian Warnock (http://www.adrian.warnock.info) defines penal substitutionary atonement.
- Reformation Theology (http://www.reformationtheology.com) posts an article on the images of Christ from Luke 7:14-15.
- Sam Waldron (http://www.mctsowensboro.org/blog) continues his blogging a book on the millennium issue with chapter two: All Calvinists should be what?? and chapter three: MacArthur versus Church History. He also gives an excursus from chapter one on Supersessionism and Replacement Theology. You can find the list of links on this issue here.
- Tim Challies (http://www.challies.com) asks is doctrinal error always sin?
- Matt Harmon (http://bibtheo.blogspot.com) asks can we read the OT the way the NT authors did?
- Fred Sanders (http://www.scriptoriumdaily.com) writes an article about what is new in trinitarian theology.
- J.P Moreland (http://www.scriptoriumdaily.com) continues his series on anxiety, depression, and meditation with part two.
- Dan Kimball (http://www.dankimball.com/vintage_faith) gives some of his core beliefs.


