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About Benj

I’m a native North Jerseyan, transplanted to Pennsylvania...lived and taught in Eastern Europe for six years…Old Testament professor, author, minister, musician, liturgist…husband to Corrie…father to Daniel and Elizabeth.

My Journey to Affirming the Ordination of Women (Part II)

I’m not the prototypical convert from complementarianism to egalitarianism. Continue reading

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Salvation in the Johannine Writings

This is a paper I wrote for a Johannine Theology course with the late Herb Hirt in the Fall of 2009, entitled, “John’s theology of salvation (past, present and future).” Continue reading

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My Journey to Affirming the Ordination of Women (Part I)

In a series of posts, I will describe some of my journey to egalitarianism. I will not be making a detailed case for that position from Scripture; many scholars have done that much better than I could. Rather, this is more of a personal reflection on how my thinking on an issue has changed. Continue reading

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Links: 10 May 2017

Hank Hanegraaff’s Switch to Eastern Orthodoxy, Why People Make Such Changes, and Four Ways Evangelicals Might Respond. With apologies to my friends who’ve “swum the Bosphorus,” Ed Stetzer has said it better and more charitably than I ever could. Ghost in … Continue reading

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May Update

(Bi-)Monthly update… Continue reading

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“Medical Insurance” Insurance?

Private and public systems will both have rationing, profits, and costs. But a private system is much more nimble and can respond more quickly to patient demand, without the political process. Continue reading

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Links: 21 April 2017

Reconstruction of a Train Wreck: How Priming Research Went off the Rails | Replicability-Index. Interestingly, a Nobel Prize winner comments on this article (scroll down) and admits he was wrong to accept the assumptions of this research. In the TANSTAAFL department: Paid … Continue reading

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Best of 2016

I realized the other day that I never did a “Best of 2016” post for THTW… Continue reading

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Article in VT

My article on cultic centralization is now available on the VT website… Continue reading

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Links: 17 March 2017

Why you should wear orange this Saint Patrick’s Day, and more… Continue reading

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