Interview with Craig Blomberg, co-author of INTRODUCTION TO BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION: THIRD EDITION
The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…
Interview with Robert J. Cara, author of CRACKING THE FOUNDATION: THE NEW PERSPECTIVE ON PAUL
The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…
Interview with Gerald R. McDermott, author of THE NEW CHRISTIAN ZIONISM: FRESH PERSPECTIVES ON ISRAEL AND THE LAND
The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…
Interview with Christopher L. Reese and Michael G. Strauss, co-editors of DICTIONARY OF CHRISTIANITY AND SCIENCE: THE DEFINITIVE REFERENCE FOR THE INTERSECTION OF CHRISTIAN FAITH AND CONTEMPORARY SCIENCE
The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…
Interview with Andreas Kostenberger, author of COMMENTARY ON 1-2 TIMOTHY AND TITUS
The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…
Interview with J. V. Fesko, author of DEATH IN ADAM, LIFE IN CHRIST: THE DOCTRINE OF IMPUTATION
The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…
Interview with Michael J. Vlach, author of HE WILL REIGN FOREVER: A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD
The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…
Interview with Gary Edward Schnittjer, author of THE TORAH STORY: AN APPRENTICESHIP ON THE PENTATEUCH
The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…
Interview with James M. Hamilton, Jr., author of WORK AND OUR LABOR IN THE LORD
The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…
Interview with Jason S. DeRouchie, author of HOW TO UNDERSTAND AND APPLY THE OLD TESTAMENT and Andrew David Naselli, author of HOW TO UNDERSTAND AND APPLY THE NEW TESTAMENT
The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…
Interview with Matthew Barrett, author of REFORMATION THEOLOGY: A SYSTEMATIC SUMMARY
The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…
Interview with William Edgar, author of CREATED AND CREATING: A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY OF CULTURE
The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…
Interview with Dave Furman, author of BEING THERE: HOW TO LOVE THOSE WHO ARE HURTING
The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…
Interview (Part 3) with Richard Alan Fuhr Jr. and Gary E. Yates, authors of THE MESSAGE OF THE TWELVE: HEARING THE VOICE OF THE MINOR PROPHETS
The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…
Interview (Part 2) with Richard Alan Fuhr Jr. and Gary E. Yates, authors of THE MESSAGE OF THE TWELVE: HEARING THE VOICE OF THE MINOR PROPHETS
The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…
Interview with Craig Blomberg, author of THE HISTORICAL RELIABILITY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT: COUNTERING THE CHALLENGES TO EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN BELIEFS
The “Positive Mental Attitude” craze some years back always struck me as having a particularly shallow ring to it. The “Just be happy!” happiness it appeared to foster seemed artificial. But then those grumpy and forlorn Christians (sorry, I don’t know how better to describe them) certainly didn’t offer the best alternative either. But then…