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Author Archives: Hank Voss
Roe at 40: Wheaton Reflections
In a 1998 article, Wheaton’s current president, Philip Ryken, cites these words from Thomas Boston (d. 1732): Our generation-work … is the work we have to do for God and the generation in which we live, that we may be useful not … Continue reading
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Wheaton Conference (March 26-27), on Science and Theology
For those interested, Wheaton’s Science Department is hosting a conference March 28–29 in the Coray Alumni Gym, entitled Evolutionary Theory: Implications for Science & Christian Belief. The conference is free, and includes nine speakers from a variety of disciplines dealing with Molecular … Continue reading
An Interview with Dr. Daniel Treier on his recent Proverbs and Ecclesiastes Commentary (BTCB, 2011)
This past summer, I enjoyed using Dan Treier’s new commentary on Proverbs and Ecclesiastes for a Bible Study at my church (Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible, 2011). I recently asked him a few questions about the project, and am … Continue reading →