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Theological Education For Missionaries and Mission Agencies.

How Should Missionaries and Mission Agencies Think About Theological Education? Part 1.

In this series of blog posts, Dean of the BibleMesh Institute Dennis Greeson explores questions related to theological education and training for cross-cultural ministry. The questions and answers have been adapted from a Global Missions Podcast episode. In this series, Dr. Greeson considers how to define the nature and task of theological education, especially for …

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Dr. Lainey Greer - Biblical Theology of the body

Why Biblical Counselors Need a Theology of the Body

Over the last several years, there has been growing recognition of the body in Christian circles, which is greatly needed.  My PhD work focused on systematic theology with a minor in biblical counseling. In my dissertation, I devised a theology of the body (TOB) that I used to create a framework for understanding body image. Compared …

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Biblical Critical Theory - Christopher Watkins

“Biblical Critical Theory” By Christopher Watkins Review

A New Christian Social Theory [But now] enter Christopher Watkin and his mammoth volume Biblical Critical Theory: How the Bible’s Unfolding Story Makes Sense of Modern Life and Culture, which gives a new take on what culture is and how to think about it as a Christian. In the book Watkin’s aim is to map …

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BibleMesh Institute Culture Series - Great Commandment

The Great Commandment and Theological Education

You’re likely familiar with the Great Commandment. Jesus gives us this command when confronted by some theological experts, attempting to trap him. But when the Pharisees heard that he had silenced the Sadducees, they gathered together. And one of them, a lawyer, asked him a question to test him.  “Teacher, which is the great commandment …

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“Stinging” Words—Martin Luther (1483 – 1546)

The year 1517 brought monk Martin Luther out of the shadows and into the courts of both the Pope and Emperor. Boldly challenging the practice of selling indulgences within the Roman Catholic Church, Luther soon learned such preaching was very dangerous. Refusing to be intimidated by those who sought to silence him, Luther continued to preach “stinging” words from …

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