Friday, February 29, 2008
About Me
I am New Testament Tutor for St Mellitus College and St Paul's Theological Centre, London. In my postgraduate research (under the supervision of Max Turner) I’m working on a thesis that concerns the christological significance of the language Paul used to describe the relationship between risen Lord and believer. My blog, Chrisendom, is primarily occupied with biblical and theological themes – especially those Apostle Paul shaped, but I try as best as I can to squeeze in a decent amount of inappropriate baloney on the way. For more about me, click here for my interview with biblioblogs' Jim West.
Some Popular Posts
- Chrisendom book reviews
- Richard Bauckham's guest post on the ‘Jesus family tomb’
- Interview with Richard Bauckham
- Concaveworld
- Historical Greek Pronunciation
- The Chris Tilling Music Ministry
- Virgin Birth?
- Terminator is knocking on your door
- 'Opposite Blogging Day' contribution
- Existence of hell proved?!
- Universalism - a brief note on my position
- The number of the beast
Previous Posts
- How to read the NT canon
- Quote of the day
- Hanging in my study
- Speaking of written prayers ...
- Colloquium
- Collections of Prayers
- Theological breakthrough of the day
- A great new site on science and theology
- The ‘knowledgeable’ in 1 Corinthians
- Discussion on hell
My 2005 Blog Archives
2 Comments:
Chris,
You seem to be pretty involved with Corinthians, so I'd be curious to hear what you make of 1 Cor 6.2. I only thought of that passage as I was writing my post and haven't really explored what scholars have had to say about it.
Thanks for the link, I've added one further point (now my third point in the comments section).
Maranatha!
Hi Dan, great post on your blog, btw. I wrote this link really late, when I was tired - forgot to add that I thought it was helpful!
Dunno about 6.2 either. I need to have a look at it.
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