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Visit this page for the latest resources out of the Kenwood Institute, the Kenwood Network, and our affiliates. Whether it’s the latest must-listen podcast or a new helpful article or blog from a Kenwood elder or Network member, or a long-form position paper on a relevant topic out of Kenwood Baptist Church or a sister congregation, you will find the material we think is important for your convenience and ministry.

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  • by Timothy Yap
    Outward appearance in the Saul narrative (1 Samuel 9-31) operates as an unstable and ultimately unreliable criterion for leadership. As the narrative progresses, leadership quality is disclosed more consistently through the king’s relationship to animals, both literal and figurative, which function as narrative tests and witnesses to obedience, competence, and covenantal faithfulness.
  • by Michael A. G. Azad Haykin
    Calvin’s position was rejected by the Lutherans, but it turned out to be an enormously influential one among the Anglophone heirs of the Reformation: it was followed by the English and American Puritans and such eighteenth-century Evangelicals as Jonathan Edwards (1703‒1758) and Charles Wesley (1707‒1788). And it was the position of the Particular (Calvinistic) Baptists throughout the seventeenth and much of the eighteenth centuries.
  • by Laurens Pruis
    Through various thematic and textual allusions, the author of Ruth presents the narrative as a typological microcosm of Yahweh’s redemptive purposes for Israel (and the nations) as anticipated in the Pentateuch and carried forward in the Prophets.