Joshua Sherrill
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Bible Study, Triniy Bible Church Cypress, May 24, 2026 I. Why TULIP? A. Historical Flyover The Reformation in the Netherlands—or, as it was then known, the Dutch Republic—was magisterial, just as in the other major European contexts (e.g., Germany, Switzerland, Geneva, England). It was also “utterly entangled in disputes over the Republic’s foreign policy.”[1] The…
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Few within evangelical scholarship have attained the heights of John H. Walton. His influence in Old Testament studies is prominent in both academic and general readership publications. The fact is exemplified by his editorial position on several major commentary and multi-volume encyclopedia works, alongside his own mountain of monographs, to which a new volume is added…
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In September 2023, a fellow student recommended to me Michael Kruger’s book, Canon Revisited.1 This was in response to my persuasion that the Bible evinces something like “inspired textual updating.”2 In this friend’s perspective, textual updating would violate the intrinsic canonical status of any text that was divinely inspired, something Kruger calls “ontological canonicity.” Of…
