A Conversation with Joshua Jipp: TEDS’ Newest New Testament Faculty Member (0)
2/15/12 •
The Scrawl recently caught up with TEDS’ newest professor, Joshua Jipp, over dinner at the Heartland Café in Rogers Park. Tell us a little bit about your background. I grew up on a farm in northwestern Iowa; my dad is retired from the National Guard and runs the farm, and my mom is an RN. [...]
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Taking the Gospel to our Cities (by Caleb Murphree) (0)
2/15/12 •
As my Trinity career concludes, I am reflecting – like many of you – on where I have been and where I am going. I recall the parable of the talents in Matthew 25, and I wonder how I am best to multiply the gifts God has given me. I fear that the pressures of [...]
Why Evangelicals Need Lent Too (by Makilah Witt) (0)
2/15/12 •
Forty days before the celebration of the Resurrection of Christ, Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent for the Christian calendar. This year, Ash Wednesday comes early, on February 22nd, and the season of Lent leading up to Easter will begin in just a few short weeks. Within Evangelical ecclesial culture, the observance of Lent is [...]
Cambio (a poem by Susana Ferrer) (0)
2/15/12 •
Editors’ note: Lempira is a Honduran national hero as well as the name of national currency. The poem is translated below. Cambio Vos, Lempira, eras feroz: luchaste desnudo con carne carmesí chillante contra cascos plateados con fruto de tu tierra que lamina con sudor dorado la frente real de la Virgen en grotescos catedrales europeos. [...]
Endorsements – week of 2/3 (0)
2/15/12 •
Ethan In correlation with the short of Chesterton quotes in this issue, I’ll use this week’s endorsement to promote Chesterton’s Father Brown mysteries. I first read them in high school, and loved them even though much of the subtext went over my head at the time. They are, first of all, genuinely intelligent and engrossing [...]
Older Posts
- His Wisdom Will Save Us From Our Own: Wisdom and the Pentateuch’s Message of Hope, by Lance Higginbotham
- Pastors and Marriage Counseling: What are the Limits? by Sharon Hodde Miller
- “Of Gods and Men”: a film review by Ethan McCarthy
- New Creation in Three Movements (a poem by Jennifer Aycock)
- Editors’ Endorsements (week of 1/20)
