Scott Oliphint

I am writing here and there for the Reformation 21 blog, and thought I'd share a peek with my readers today. This is a reflection I had while reading about the aseity of God in K. Scott Oliphint's book, God With Us. Many of us talk about simplifying our lives. When we stop to think about how many...
Many of us talk about simplifying our lives. When we stop to think about how many choices that we make in one day, it's exhausting. A couple of weeks ago, I was talking to a friend who lives in Dubai. She was joking around about all the choices Americans have even in the marshmallow isle. You've...
Many of us talk about simplifying our lives. When we stop to think about how many choices that we make in one day, it's exhausting. A couple of weeks ago, I was talking to a friend who lives in Dubai. She was joking around about all the choices Americans have even in the marshmallow isle. You've...
Many of us talk about simplifying our lives. When we stop to think about how many choices that we make in one day, it's exhausting. A couple of weeks ago, I was talking to a friend who lives in Dubai. She was joking around about all the choices Americans have even in the marshmallow isle. You've...
markjones
K. Scott Oliphint, God with Us: Divine Condescension and the Attributes of God (Crossway, 2011). 304 pp. $16.50. Professor Scott Oliphint's book, God With Us: Divine Condescension and the Attributes of God , is a welcome addition to the Reformed, evangelical, and scholarly communities. The doctrine...