What is a theophany? The word theophany derives from two Greek words, which mean "God" and "appearing." A theophany is a special case when God appears to human beings. God appeared in thunder and fire …
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Free Book by Diane Poythress
I am pleased to announce the availability of my wife Diane's book My Child, His Child (Wipf & Stock, 2016). The publisher has generously consented to allow the full contents of the book to be …
Interview on Theophany
Christ the Center has posted a podcast of an oral interview with Camden Bucey, Jim Cassidy, and myself, concerning my new book Theophany: A Biblical Theology of God's Appearing (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, …
10 Things You Should Know about Theophanies
What is a theophany? The word theophany is a combination of two Greek words, meaning God and appearance. A theophany is an appearance of God. More precisely, it is a visible display to human beings …
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Scholasticism and the Gospel
This is the fourth of my short essays on Scholasticism. I keep promising that each will be my last. Perhaps if I do not make such a promise this time, I’ll be able to stop. So this time I do not …
Time in Genesis 1
Vern S. Poythress, "Time in Genesis 1" (PDF), Originally published in the Westminster Theological Journal 79/2 (2017): 213–241. Used with permission. …