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Kenneth
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I was a bit hasty on my first update. To correct that:
The overall summaries are a bit basic. They provide enough information to follow the flow each New Testament book but lack the depth to discover the nuances that accompany the arguments of each book.
— Mar 24, 2026 10:17AM
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The overall summaries are a bit basic. They provide enough information to follow the flow each New Testament book but lack the depth to discover the nuances that accompany the arguments of each book.
Kenneth
is on page 78 of 192
The overall summaries are rather basic, failing to provide enough depth to really follow the flow of the argument/story of each New Testament book.
— Mar 19, 2026 06:51PM
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Kenneth
is on page 78 of 192
I was hoping the illustrations would be visual diagrams of Schreiner's outlines of each book. (I find Schreiner's box outlines that he often uses in his classes to be tremendously helpful!) Instead, the illustrations are just artwork that add nothing of value to the content. The overall layout of this book detracts from the content.
— Mar 19, 2026 06:51PM
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Kristin
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Jumping around for school, but:
“They must resist disunity. They must be characterized by love. They must be holy. In fact, they already are.” - pg. 65
— Oct 13, 2025 10:29PM
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“They must resist disunity. They must be characterized by love. They must be holy. In fact, they already are.” - pg. 65
Steve Stanley
is on page 162 of 192
God is light [1 John 1:5]. He is true. Pure. Holy. Perfect. All practical theology must flow from confessional theology.
— Aug 06, 2025 04:20AM
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