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Url:http://www.katagraphais.com
Author(s):Facebook User
Language:English
Tags:Biblical Studies, New Testament, Theology
Description:Katagraphais will be a place where I share ideas, thoughts, and reflections on issues dealing with Christianity, Biblical studies, culture, etc. It is my hope that everything I do is grounded in the Christian worldview, and in order to be so properly grounded, all things must be anchored in the ancient Scriptures which God has revealed to us through the inspired writings. As such, this blog will be a record of the things I am learning (and sometimes relearning!) through Scripture, discussions on the culture we find ourselves living in, and a place to provide links, information, and resources on the reformed faith and cultural commentary.
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Dempster on Fundamentalism
The last few weeks have been pretty crazy/busy—I wrote a paper on Isaiah 52:13-53:12, then worked on a sermon from Job which I gave this past Sunday, and now I’m working on another pape...more
2009-11-03
And the Winner is…
The winner of a brand-new NLT Mosaic Bible is…Katie V.!Congrats Katie, I’ll be contacting you to find out the best way to get you your Mosaic. In order to pick a winner, I listed everyo...more
2009-10-26
Happy Birthday, Earth!
In 1650, Archbishop James Ussher published his book “Annals of the Old Testament, deduced from the first origins of the world,” in which he calculated that the date of creation was Octo...more
2009-10-23
Sojourn’s “Over the Grave”
Sojourn Community Church, where I am a member, has just released their newest album nationwide. The album is called “Over the Grave,” and contains songs inspired by and adapted from the...more
2009-10-20
Win a FREE NLT Mosaic!
So, I’ve always wanted to do a give-away on my blog, but have never been able to do so. That is, until now. I am giving away a free copy of the The Holy Bible: Mosaic, thanks to the good peop...more
2009-10-20
Guest Post: Keith Williams on Christian Unity and the Holy Bible:Mosaic
Editor’s Note: The following is a guest post from Keith Williams, general editor of the Holy Bible: Mosaic. Keith has agreed to write this post for me as a stop on the Holy Bible: Mosaic Blog...more
2009-10-05
Brothers and Sisters, Trust Your Translations!
Yesterday, I responded to Tim Challies’ review of Leland Ryken’s book defending the “essentially literal” translation methods, and the idea of a “word-for-word” translation. While no one made th...more
2009-09-30
Book Review: The Holy Bible:Mosaic
The Holy Bible: Mosaic(New Living Translation)Hardcover: 1340 pagesPublisher: Tyndale House PublishersLanguage: EnglishISBN-10: 1414322038ISBN-13: 978-1414322032Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 1.1 ...more
2009-09-29
“Essentially Literal” Advocates Still Don’t Get It
(Note: The following does not use words in their technical linguistic sense. If you see anything that is used in a way other than their technical sense, feel free to let me know and I’ll make...more
2009-09-29
Mosaic Released Today – and a Contest!
Today marks the official release of the Holy Bible: Mosaic. To celebrate the release of this bible (see yesterday’s post for more information), Tyndale is sponsoring a contest where you could...more
2009-09-22

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