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    David R. Seal, M.T.S. (Cornerstone University), Th.M. (Calvin Theological Seminary), is currently pursuing at Ph.D. at Regent University, Virginia Beach, VA and is adjunct faculty at Cornerstone University. He is employed at South Church Lansing, Michigan.

    Recent Posts
    J. Keir Howard’s Medicine, Miracle and Myth in the New Testament, reviewed by David Seal
    Walter Dickhaut: Building a Community of Interpreters
    J. Ryan Lister: The Presence of God
    John DeVries: Why Pray?
    Matthew Gordley’s Teaching through Song in Antiquity, reviewed by David Seal
In Depth, Spring 2021

J. Keir Howard’s Medicine, Miracle and Myth in the New Testament, reviewed by David Seal

by David Seal April 4, 2021 0
J. Keir Howard, Medicine, Miracle and Myth in the New Testament (Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2010), 121 pages, ISBN 9781608992447. In his book Medicine, Miracle... Read more.
David Seal Medicine Miracles Myth
Biblical Studies, Summer 2016

Walter Dickhaut: Building a Community of Interpreters

by David Seal August 30, 2016 0
Walter R. Dickhaut, Building a Community of Interpreters: Readers and Hearers as Interpreters (Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books, 2013) 125 pages, ISBN 9781610979962.... Read more.
Building Community Dickhaut Interpreters Walter
Biblical Studies, Spring 2016

J. Ryan Lister: The Presence of God

by David Seal June 18, 2016 0
J. Ryan Lister, The Presence of God: Its Place in the Storyline of Scripture and the Story of our Lives (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2015) 368 pages, ISBN 9781433539152.... Read more.
God Lister Presence Ryan
Fall 2014, Living the Faith

John DeVries: Why Pray?

by David Seal November 15, 2014 1
John DeVries, Why Pray? 40 Days—From Words to Relationship, reviewed by David Seal’s Fall 2014 New Testament Survey Class... Read more.
Devries Featured Pray
In Depth, Winter 2014

Matthew Gordley’s Teaching through Song in Antiquity, reviewed by David Seal

by David Seal January 2, 2014 0
Matthew E. Gordley, Teaching through Song in Antiquity: Didactic Hymnody among Greeks, Romans, Jews, and Christians (WUNT II 302; Tuebingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2011),... Read more.
Antiquity Hymn Liturgy Song Teaching
Biblical Studies, Pneuma Review, Summer 2012

Vern Sheridan Poythress, In the Beginning Was the Word

by David Seal August 5, 2012 1
Vern Sheridan Poythress, In the Beginning Was the Word: Language-Α God-Centered Approach (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2009) 415 pages, ISBN 9781433501791. In the Beginning... Read more.
Beginning Poythress Reviewed Seal Sheridan Vern Word
In Depth, Summer 2011

Words and the Word: Explorations in Biblical Interpretation and Literary Theory

by David Seal August 1, 2011 0
  David G. Firth and Jamie A. Grant, eds., Words and the Word: Explorations in Biblical Interpretation and Literary Theory (Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 2008),... Read more.
Biblical Explorations Interpretation Literary Theory Word Words
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