Work Out Your Salvation
In this 7 minute podcast I cohosted at Wheaton College . . . Dr. Douglas Moo, Kenneth T. Wessner Professor of New Testament, considers how best to understand and translate the clause often translated...
View ArticleOne God, One Lord (Part 5)
I continue to work through the preface of Larry Hurtado’s classic, One God, One Lord: Early Christian Devotion and Ancient Jewish Monotheism. It has been published in its 3rd edition recently by...
View ArticleOne God, One Lord (Part 8)
With the death of my friend and mentor, Larry Hurtado, on November 25, 2019, I thought I’d take an occasion to re-read and blog through his classic book, One God, One Lord: Early Christian Devotion and...
View ArticleAbba, Father
Dr. Scott Callaham, Baptist Theological Seminary, Singapore Dr. Scott Callaham is Lecturer of Hebrew and Old Testament at Baptist Theological Seminary, Singapore. He has authored and edited a number...
View ArticleNaming the Name of the Lord
Dr. Bill Mounce Dr. Bill Mounce is the the founder and President of BiblicalTraining.org, and the author of a major commentary on Paul’s letters to Timothy and Titus. In a separate podcast titled...
View ArticleThe “Heart” of Philemon, Clint Burnett
Dr. Clint Burnett Dr. D. Clint Burnett, Lecturer in New Testament at Johnson University, specializes in the study of the material culture of the classical world and how it aids interpretation of the...
View ArticleSam I am and Divine Christology
I had a great conversation recently with “Sam I am” on his podcast and video cast. It had to do with my book The Divine Christ: Paul, the Lord Jesus, and the Scriptures of Israel (Baker Academic,...
View ArticleThe Intuition of Christ–Jason Barney
Jason Barney, Coram Deo Academy Jason Barney, the principal of Coram Deo Academy, is an alumnus of both Wheaton College’s Classical Languages major (’09) and its MA in Biblical Exegesis program (’14)....
View ArticleLeadership, according to Paul with Vuyani Sindo
Vuyani Sindo, George Whitefield College Vuyani Sindo is Lecturer in Biblical Studies and head of the Biblical Studies department at George Whitefield College in Cape Town, South Africa. He earned his...
View ArticleMisReading Scripture with Western Eyes with Randy Richards
Randy Richards E. R. (“Randy”) Richards, Provost and Professor of New Testament at Palm Beach Atlantic University, joins David Capes on “The Stone Chapel Podcast” to talk about his book, Misreading...
View Article“Greater Is He That Is in We” with Rodney Reeves
Dr. Rodney Reeves Dr. Rodney Reeves is senior pastor at First Baptist Church in Jonesboro, Arkansas, and has published, among other things, Spirituality According to John, Spirituality According to...
View ArticleLearned Sufficiency, Sufficiency, or Contentment with Jonathan More
Dr. Jonathan More, Vice-Principal and Academic Dean at George Whitefield College, Cape Town, South Africa, focuses his research on the intersection between the intellectual world of the New Testament...
View Article“Paul Is Derivative of Peter” with Gene Green
What follows is the transcript of a conversation I had on The Stone Chapel Podcast with Dr. Gene Green about his wonderful book, VOX PETRI. Peter, he says, is the lost boy of Christian theology,...
View ArticleThe Faith of Christ, with Kevin Grasso
A key Greek phrase, πίστις Χριστοῦ (with variations), has been hotly debated as to its meaning and translation: “Christ’s faith(fulness)”? “Faith in Christ?” Maybe, however, the sense is closer to:...
View ArticleNullifying the So-Called Intelligence with Chris Fresch
Dr. Chris Fresch In 1 Cor. 1:19 Paul quotes from Isaiah 29:14. His Greek wording differs markedly from the Hebrew of the OT passage, but is close to the Greek version of Isaiah then in use (LXX,...
View ArticleA Collection, Sunday, and Sabbath with Jon Laansma
In 1 Cor. 16:2, is Paul stipulating that funds be set aside “individually” or “at home,” and is there evidence here of a special “Lord’s Day” meeting of the church? Jon Laansma is Gerald F. Hawthorne...
View ArticleDoes Everyone Speak in Tongues?
Christopher Hays It is possible for a small Greek word to lift a great weight of misunderstanding from one’s heart. In 1 Cor. 12:30 Paul’s question about the gift of tongues is marked as rhetorical,...
View Article“In the Form of a God” with Andrew Perriman
Here is a transcript of a conversation I had with Andrew Perriman recently about his book, In the Form of a God: The Pre- Existence of the Exalted Christ in Paul. David Capes Dr. Andrew Perriman, it...
View ArticleIn the Form of (a) God, Pt 2
With Andrew Perriman To hear the podcast click here. This discussion is more technical than most we get into, but hang in there and think a few new thoughts today. In the Form of a God is a new book...
View ArticleSon of David/Son of God with Matthew Novenson
The Greek sentence that opens Paul’s letter to the Romans includes carefully worded claims about Paul’s gospel. Crucially, Paul identifies some of what he means when he refers to Jesus as...
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