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@McMasterDiv Press is pleased to know that Dr. Stanley Porter's (our Editor-in-Chief) book is being used in the advanced Greek grammar course at @MBTSDoctoral!
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Advanced Greek Grammar @MBTSDoctoral this week! The language of Scripture has implications for how we interpret and communicate its meaning. Want confidence in your communication of it? Apply today @MBTSAdmissions and join us Friday for Preview Day.
Annihilationism (often called conditional immortality) has received increasing attention. While #annihilationism sounds appealing to a human perspective, @drdaveyoon superbly demonstrates that it has little linguistic, biblical, or exegetical support.
Yoon, David I. "Annihilationism under Fire: The Semantic and Logical Fallacies of Conditional Immortality." Theophila 1 (2026) 57-76. (Access Yoon's article at https://t.co/squfUpcnjm)
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Dr. David I. Yoon is Assistant Director of Strategic Initiatives at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, and Research Fellow at McMaster Divinity College.
#annihilationism #hell #EternalConsciousTorment
Another journal article has been uploaded! The double award winning piece by Paul Robinson, "“Christ Encompassing All Things”: Inspired Images in the Peri Pascha Attributed to Melito of Sardis."
https://t.co/hUaQrWvarw
Absolutely. We need what Dr. Craig Evans describes as a "research autopsy" in our biblical scholarship. You can have full access to the Evans essay at: https://t.co/x83UEZYHLt
Craig A. Evans. "Were Samaritans Cursed in Pre-70 Jewish Synagogues? Did the People of Ephesus Thank Jesus for Casting Out Evil Spirits?—Why Research Autopsy Is Mandatory" (JGRChJ 21 [2025])
Lots of good stuff in this issue, including Craig Evans’ point about viewing sources for oneself. This is surprisingly not always practiced—even among scholars who should know better.
JGRChJ (Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism) a leading international journal in its field.
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Lots of open access scholarship (including an article on a topic I'm currently working on) in Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism 21 (2025)
https://t.co/xTHBabNU9Z
Today's featured title:
"The Black Baptist Experience in Canada," edited by Gordon L. Heath and Dudley A. Brown, Wipf and Stock, 2025
https://t.co/iehKd0R4bO
Did you know February 9th is World Greek Language Day? It was established by a unanimous vote of the ninety UNESCO member states to honour the international legacy of the Greek language.
The McMaster Divinity College (@McMasterDiv) Press publishes BAGL (Biblical and Ancient Greek Linguistics), an internationally renowned scholarly journal, that applies modern linguistics to the study of ancient and biblical Greek, with a particular focus on the analysis of texts, including but not restricted to the Greek New Testament. BAGL is a refereed online and print journal dedicated to distributing the results of significant research in the area of linguistic theory and application to biblical and ancient Greek and is open to all scholars.
BAGL Website:
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Access BAGL 13 (2025):
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Article Submissions:
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#GreekLanguage #WorldGreekLanguageDay #BAGL #GreekLinguistics #AncientGreek #KoineGreek #NewTestamentGreek
Congratulations to our own IBR Students Committee Chair, Matt Quintana on his recent publication, "On Reconstructing the Shorter Edition of the Book of Jeremiah: A Review of Michael B. Shepherd’s A Commentary on Jeremiah," in TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism!
We are pleased to announce a new publication, "An Afternoon with C. S. Lewis: Modern Perspectives on His Life, Work, and Legacy," born out of last year's afternoon mini-conference devoted to the study of C. S. Lewis!
Learn more at https://t.co/NhwfeBeU4t.
New book on C. S. Lewis: https://t.co/CpDQ0R38nw I contributed a chapter reflecting on his The Screwtape Letters, a brilliant and creative work that not only identifies the potential workings of the devils but provides tremendous insight into the human condition
📣 Registration is now open!
Join plenary speakers Patrick S. Franklin, Elizabeth Gerhardt, and Stanley E. Porter as we reflect on Bonhoeffer’s life.
Call for papers open until December 15, 2025!
Register or submit your paper proposal at https://t.co/0fs7DYYVLS.