Who is “My Lord” in Psalm 110? by Bryan C. Babcock

This study is the outcome of a summit held at Cambridge University sponsored by The International Reference Library for Biblical Research (IRLBR). The fellowship allowed four scholars (Kathy Maxwell, AJ Culp, Jeff Brannon, and Bryan Babcock) the opportunity to pursue solutions to a current academic debate within evangelical biblical studies to the benefit of the Church. Continue reading “Who is “My Lord” in Psalm 110? by Bryan C. Babcock”

Trajectories: A Gospel-Centered Introduction to Old Testament Theology

James Spencer, Russell Meek and I set out to meet a current need in both undergraduate and graduate level courses. Too often courses/textbooks in Old Testament theology focus on the end-product of Old Testament theology. Readers see the results, but the writer’s thought process is not always made transparent. Continue reading “Trajectories: A Gospel-Centered Introduction to Old Testament Theology”

The Business You Are In May Not Be The Business You Think

Know what business you are in….

In 1987 the stock market crashed. As the market was falling, investors had little or no access to the plummeting prices and, as a result, lost billions of dollars. Because of this limited access, two years later the SEC directed that investors should be given more direct access to the market opening the door to a new industry. Over the next six years AllTech Financial and Block Trading opened offices in Montvale New Jersey and Houston Texas allowing investors direct access to the stock market and a new industry of day-trading was born. Continue reading “The Business You Are In May Not Be The Business You Think”

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