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This text provides a compilation of commentaries for the benefit of the church’s wisdom, witness, and worship. The book includes essays by R. Michael Allen, Henri Blocher, D. A. Carson, Michael Horton, Kelly M. Kapic, Andrew McGowan, R. W. L. Moberly, Daniel J. Treier, and Kevin Vanhoozer. Each essay addresses a specific passage of Scripture with the intention of helping Christians think more...

organized more or less in that fashion.3 But as I worked on the material, I became dissatisfied with this way of organizing my reflections because the “Yes” and “But” components are closely intertwined. In other words, it is not that there are good points and more questionable points in TIS, nicely distinguishable, but rather that along every axis the good and the questionable are almost inextricably entangled. So in what follows, instead of two lists I have argued for a sic et non for each entry.
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