Guestbook
If you are visiting in and just want to say hello, feel free to leave me a comment. It will be neat to see who and where people are visiting from. To help formalize entries, leave Name, Location, and then Comment. I appreciate you visiting!
Andy
Hi Andy!
I wanted to thank you for starting the Meaning of the Pentateuch blog, so I tracked you down here. Have you been able to get much of a discussion going?
I also wanted to offer you the occasional review copy from IVP, if you would be interested in reviewing our books on your blog.
Lastly, I grew up in Beaver, PA, so I know where Bethel Park is and I’m a huge fan of Pittsburgh in general.
Warmly,
Adrianna
Adrianna Wright
Publicity Manager
InterVarsity Press
630-734-4096
awright@ivpress.com
Hey, Andy,
I also am intrigued by your Meaning of the Pentateuch blog. I’m expecting my copy any day now, and will be reading it with careful attention. I wanted to ask if you think it would be appropriate for me to participate in that discussion? (I ask because I don’t know your view on women studying theology & talking about it, and I don’t want to give offense.) I’m a member of a PCA church, an armchair scholar, and a writer on Reformed theological topics (for Modern Reformation and for the website of World Reformed Fellowship, http://www.wrfnet.org).
Thanks!
Paige B.
Hey Andy, it was good to read your post about the Rembrandt painting…and how we got that copy for Dr. Sailhamer. Have a good one…and stop by the next time you go through Czech Republic
Andy, thanks for the reference to Psalm 114 as the inspiration for your blog title… very helpful. Enjoying your Pentateuch/Sailhamer posts.
Bob Kirk
Vancouver, BC