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No, I mean, who are we really? I know all the standard, doctrinally correct and theologically sound responses. My question really gets at the core of who we are, though, and in particular, how are we supposed to be different?


Commentaries

Posted by: Jeff Terrell in Kingdom LifeCommentariesAwareness on

 

I was thinking the other day about commentaries. (Someone in my office asked why I had several sets of commentaries broken up by Bible book instead of by set.) After they left, I began to think about the purpose of biblical commentaries and the way that I use them.


My class today was reflecting on the concept of “normalcy” as part of a discussion about developmental levels of character organization. (I know, it sounds pretty boring when I put it that way, but it really was a good class.)