Category Archives: Textual studies

What Does Gal 2:11 Really Say? Part 1

While working on quite another topic, I stumbled across an alternative reading of Gal 2:11. In about half the translations, Peter said to be “condemned” for refusing to eat with Gentile Christians. I’d not noticed this before. I wonder whether … Continue reading

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Lessons on Grace: How Grace Unites (or Romans taught backwards)

 [This is the next lesson in the Amazing Grace series posted some time ago. I’m re-posting because its importance to the Quail Springs situation.] One of the most illuminating studies I’ve ever done was reading Romans backwards–just starting with the … Continue reading

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Luke chapter 12

I’ve now added an outline for Luke 12. This is a series of outlines I’m preparing for our adult Bible classes and are designed for Sunday school teachers to teach from. But they’d work for personal study, too. Luke chapter … Continue reading

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Luke chapter 11

I’ve now added an outline for Luke 11. This is a series of outlines I’m preparing for our adult Bible classes and are designed for Sunday school teachers to teach from. But they’d work for personal study, too. Luke chapter … Continue reading

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Luke chapter 10

I’ve now added lesson notes on Luke 10. I’m preparing these for veteran teachers I coach for our Sunday morning adult education program but they should be suitable for personal study. Luke chapter 10

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Luke chapter 9

I’ve completed the outline for Luke chapter 9, posted at luke-chapter-9.pdf It’s a challenging chapter.

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What’s a “Disputable Matter”?

(Rom. 14:1) Accept him whose faith is weak, without passing judgment on disputable matters. Whenever we in the Churches of Christ discuss the scope of grace, Romans 14 inevitably comes up. One side argues that certain doctrinal issues are disputable … Continue reading

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The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter by Chapter Outlines

I’ve yet to figure out how to convert an MS Word outline into a WordPress posting. Therefore, I’m attaching the outlines as .pdf files. It’s not elegant, but it’s at least possible. If anyone knows a way to make the … Continue reading

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The Gospel According to Luke, Introduction

We’ve been studying the Gospel of Luke the last quarter at church, and we’re about to continue for another quarter. Most of the teachers haven’t gotten past chapter 7, and we’ll surely not get done this second quarter either. However, … Continue reading

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Do We Teach Another Gospel?

This is the PowerPoint outline from the classes I taught at the ACU Lectureship about a year ago. These materials are taken from the book of the same name, also posted on this site. Do We Teach. This is two lessons, … Continue reading

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