Just got back yesterday from two weeks overseas. Thanks for all who prayed. Sorry about the silence. Happily I missed the Tebow 316-yard performance against my Steelers (which some likened to John 3:16). Instead I saw his 136-yard performance against New England, which undoubtedly should be connected with Matthew 13:6: "But when the sun rose they were scorched, and since they had no root they withered away." Which tells you what I really think about the hermeneutics of Tebowmania.
For what I think about the apologetics of Tebowmania, see this.
Sorry, that's all I have today. Just went 36 hours without sleep!
Sunday, January 15, 2012
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About Me
- Mark Snoeberger
- After growing up in the great state of Pennsylvania, I settled down in 1994 with my new bride, Heather, in Allen Park, Michigan, and have been here at Detroit Baptist Seminary ever since (with a bit of time away for doctoral work). Since 2007 I have been privileged to be a part of the systematic theology faculty here. I love teaching, researching and writing, hunting with my two boys, and enjoying any little bit of God's unadulterated creation I can find (which means I occasionally have to get out of Detroit). But all these things matter to me only because theology matters. For it is God himself who gives all men life and breath and everything else (Acts 17:25).
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