Answers to Chapter Seven
Provides answers to the study questions at the end of chapter seven of The Language of God.
Provides answers to the study questions at the end of chapter seven of The Language of God.
Provides answers to the study questions at the end of chapter eight of The Language of God.
Reinforces and supplements some points made in The Language of God.
Shows the original, longer version of the conclusion to The Language of God.
(I Corinthians 3:18) Defines the "glory" that is the hope of every believer.
(Luke 10:38-42) Explores Jesus' puzzling interaction with Mary and Martha.
(Luke 10:25-37) Unpacks the story of the Good Samaritan and the interaction which leads to it.
(Luke 10:30-35) Discusses the parable of the Good Samaritan.
Asserts that "doing what the Bible says" is not always biblical.
Calls for a radical commitment to the search for what the Bible actually means.
(Revelation 2:1-11) Defends the importance of pursuing doctrinal understanding.
(Hebrews 4:12-13) Explains how the proclamation of the gospel lays bare the hidden person of the heart.
(Revelation) Sheds light on the nature of the Bible's most enigmatic book.
(I Thessalonians 4:9-12) Explores Paul's teaching about "working with your hands" and its implications for Christian fundraising.
(Galatians 5) Discusses the concept of 'woo we' in Taoism and the striking parallels between it and the Evangelical understanding of "walking by the Spirit."
(I Corinthians 12, 13) Presents I Corinthians 12 and 13 as the ultimate answer to a believer's "mid-life crisis."
(Romans 5:1-11) Uses Romans 5 to describe and clarify the enigmatic love of God.
Holds up the great prayers of Paul as a mirror in which to examine our fundamental commitments.
(John 20:24-29) Portrays "doubting Thomas" as a model for truth-seeking and a lesson in the miracle of faith.
(Luke 14:26-33) Proposes that we OUGHT to be like the man who doesn't build a tower and the king who doesn't go to battle.