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Tom Brewer

@tombrewer951

Saved sinner; elder @SwindonChurch; books, coffee, cycling, vinyl LPs

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Jordan Steffaniak (@jlsteffaniak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A wonderful surprise. You can pre-order and maybe you'll get it early too (though how early, I can't promise 🤣) 👉 amzn.to/46zQpHA Thanks to the great team at Lexham Press.

A wonderful surprise.

You can pre-order and maybe you'll get it early too (though how early, I can't promise 🤣)

👉 amzn.to/46zQpHA

Thanks to the great team at <a href="/LexhamPress/">Lexham Press</a>.
Benjamin L. Gladd (@drgladd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Connecting Scripture Old Testament. Here we go! 🚀 Michael Morales and I are on a mission. I can't wait to read the Old Testament with allusions and quotations embedded within the text.

Connecting Scripture Old Testament. Here we go! 🚀

Michael Morales and I are on a mission. I can't wait to read the Old Testament with allusions and quotations embedded within the text.
Berith Press (@berithpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Abraham Calov on Song of Solomon 8:6: “Death as a powerful and invincible tyrant, because of sin, retains a prevalent power over all mankind, neither is there anything strong enough to break its force. Hell shuts up the prisoners as in the closest dungeon, neither is there any

Abraham Calov on Song of Solomon 8:6:

“Death as a powerful and invincible tyrant, because of sin, retains a prevalent power over all mankind, neither is there anything strong enough to break its force. 

Hell shuts up the prisoners as in the closest dungeon, neither is there any
Adam Thomas (@adammerrivale) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I told my wife that I wanted to kill myself, I'm thankful that she did all she could to stop me Kim Leadbeater's words are surely one of the most evil and terrifying things to have ever been uttered in Parliament

The London Lyceum (@londonlyceum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every theologian uses philosophy, even if they say they don't. To see why and how philosophy is essential to theology, watch the latest Kiffin's Keep episode on YouTube now.

Tom Brewer (@tombrewer951) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I had always believed that the world involved magic: now I thought that perhaps it involved a magician. - G K Chesterton, Orthodoxy

Steve Meister (@stevemeistervdm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“He remained what He was; what He was not, He assumed… He was begotten—yet He was already begotten—of a woman. And yet she was a virgin… On earth He has no father, but in heaven no mother.” - Gregory of Nazianzus

“He remained what He was; what He was not, He assumed…

He was begotten—yet He was already begotten—of a woman. And yet she was a virgin…

On earth He has no father, but in heaven no mother.”

- Gregory of Nazianzus
Josh Sommer (@1689broadcast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The quadriga was first employed by Jesus (Matt. 12:42), then the apostles (Heb. 12), then by the early church (Irenaeus), then by the medieval fathers (Augustine, Thomas), then by the Reformed (Whitaker, Keach). Distinct emphases appear throughout, but the four senses remain. 1

Stéphane Simonnin (@ssimonnin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What do we mean when we say that Mary is the "mother of God"? This definition of the doctrine by John of Damascus is pretty exhaustive. This is the kind of statement to be kept as a reference (starting with "For we hold...") (Orthodox Faith, Book III, chapter 12)

What do we mean when we say that Mary is the "mother of God"?

This definition of the doctrine by John of Damascus is pretty exhaustive. This is the kind of statement to be kept as a reference (starting with "For we hold...")

(Orthodox Faith, Book III, chapter 12)
L. Michael Morales (@l_mmorales) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of my favorite features of this project is that the book order will follow the Hebrew MT rather than LXX. I dare to hope (against longstanding tradition) that other Bible publishers will be willing to do the same.

Alastair Roberts (@zugzwanged) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Someone needs to write a piece on AI using the images of the Mirror of Erised, the Quick-Quotes Quill, and Tom Riddle's diary.

Peter Leithart (@pleithart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The quadriga represents "an ingenious synthesis of all the main strands of patristic hermeneutics to be handed down to the Latin Middle Ages. The attention to be given to the literal sense preserved the grammatical and historical emphases of the Antiochene school; the allegorical

Peter Leithart (@pleithart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I had the privilege of reading through a manuscript of Patrick Schreiner ☧'s forthcoming book on the quadriga. It's splendid. You want this book. You need this book. amazon.com/Four-Senses-Sc…