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  • John Veldhuis
    19 days ago

    Highly informative, very well presented, a great course, thank you (I got this as free course in the Logos subscription)!. The lessons are very stimulating, challenging and helping to meditate on the subject and formulate personal questions for further study and thought. For me it was a very helpful and rich introduction to christian thinking about the trinity through the ages, also with much attention for modern developments.
    Mobile Ed: CH261 History of the Doctrine of the Trinity (10 hour course)Add to cart
    1. John Veldhuis
      2 months ago

      An extremely helpful, informative and insightful course, in dr. Pennington's characteristically clear and practical way. One of the many beautiful aspects of this course is his presentation of philosophical context, for the Sermon, for Matthew and the bible as a whole, concerning ethical thinking and approach. Thank you very much.
      Mobile Ed: NT251 The Sermon on the Mount (5 hour course)
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      1. John Veldhuis
        9 months ago

        This is an extremely rich course, absolutely one of the best courses on a biblebook I have ever followed. The experience has made Judges come alive in many ways. Many very informative and enlightening insights and helpful ideas about practical application. Thank you!
        Mobile Ed: OT217 Interpreting Judges (8 hour course)
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        1. John Veldhuis
          2 years ago

          For my personal study I find this a very helpful and beautiful work. It combines clear, informative scholarly work with very encouraging personal and pastoral applications as well as relevant insights for our world today. It points to Jesus and the New Testament and I think it is quite unique in its tone, especially in the reflections after some psalms, that really can lead one into thanksgiving and prayer.
          The Book of Psalms (The New International Commentary on the Old Testament | NICOT)
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