New Giveaway, Signed Books from Hamilton and Schreiner, New Podcast, Huge Discount
For the past nine months, my Biblical Theology site has featured weekly articles on a myriad of topics, and I want to express my deep appreciation and thanks to you for reading them. What a blast this has been!
Something new I want you to know about: Justin Schell and I released a new podcast on biblical theology that we’ve called “Christ and Canon.” It’s available on Apple and Spotify, and a few episodes are already out.
Now, to the point of this post: I want to give away three signed books to someone.
This giveaway is for my paid subscribers, and the three books going to the winner are my latest book Short of Glory: A Biblical and Theological Exploration of the Fall, Tom Schreiner’s newest book Justification: An Introduction, and Jim Hamilton’s book What Is Biblical Theology? A Guide to the Bible’s Story, Symbolism, and Patterns. All three books are published by Crossway. And I’m thrilled that Jim Hamilton and Tom Schreiner signed their books for the winner!
To enter the giveaway, you need to already be a paid subscriber, or become one. A paid subscriber will be randomly selected and announced on Saturday, and three signed theology books will be heading their way!
If you’re not a paid subscriber, I want you to know that for the next three days (Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday), paid subscriptions will be 50% off. Some more good news: once you jump on the discount, that price is yours for as long as you remain a subscriber. The monthly subscription would be $3.50!
Here’s the link: https://mitchchase.substack.com/halfoffsubscription
If you’re interested in supporting the work and future of Biblical Theology, I hope you’ll become a consistent reader of this site. You can share posts on social media, which will let people know about this Substack. The internet is an ocean of information, so when you recommend resources to others, the power of word-of-mouth is at work. People are more likely to check out a resource when you tell them about it.
Becoming a paid subscriber secures access to all content on this site, and the comments section on all posts are open to you so that we can interact over the content. You’ll be joining the Biblical Theology community. Paid subscribers can also access the series of posts I’m writing on the Song of Songs. Paid subscriptions are a strong indicator to show what you value, and I’d be honored by your support.
Once more, the discount link: https://mitchchase.substack.com/halfoffsubscription
Happy reading! Grace and peace be with you.