Reading Craig Keener
PNEUMA 39 (2017) 126–145 Reading Craig Keener OnSpirit Hermeneutics: Reading Scripture in Light of Pentecost L. William Oliverio, Jr.* The School of Urban Missions,…
PNEUMA 39 (2017) 126–145 Reading Craig Keener OnSpirit Hermeneutics: Reading Scripture in Light of Pentecost L. William Oliverio, Jr.* The School of Urban Missions,…
Ephesians shows us God’s boundless love for us in Christ. This study covers the opening, long paragraph of Paul’s letter.
The Apostle Paul elaborates on what God, acting in love for us, has done for us in Christ. We often recognize neither the desperation…
Ephesians explains how Christ has shattered all barriers of history and ethnicity that could keep us from God—and one another.
The outpouring of the Spirit at Asbury’s campus that started on Feb. 8, 2023, was humanly unplanned, but God’s timing seems beyond coincidence. On…
Gordon D. Fee went home to be with the Lord on October 25, 2022. I learned of Gordon Fee’s passing yesterday [October 26] from his gracious and kind daughter, Cherith. Gordon and his family always treated me so graciously. Gordon kind of took me under his wing and looked out for me. Also, by his […]
I teach at Asbury Seminary, which is a distinct institution from Asbury University, but my wife Médine teaches French at the university and both my kids attended there. So, I don’t feel guilty cutting across the university campus to get to work. Three years ago, I was cutting across the campus when a zealous African-American […]
Some of the backstory and personal encounters involved in the 2023 Asbury revival
My amazed experience of the “Asbury Revival.”
As news of the Spirit’s outpouring at Asbury University has spread, so have criticisms. Although coverage has been mostly positive, it is important to…
Michael L. Brown and Craig S. Keener, Not Afraid of the Antichrist: Why We Don’t Believe in a Pre-Tribulation Rapture (Chosen, 2019), 238 pages, ISBN 9780800799168. Eschatology—the study of the end times—seems to be a perennial topic of interest among Christian readers (and Christian publishers who seek to supply what the reading public wants). Sadly, […]