Volume 20 - Issue 3
Index to Articles Volumes 1–20
Writer
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Article
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Volume
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Alexander, D.
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The Old Testament view of life after death
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11.2
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Alsford, S.
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Women and the kingdom of God: three recent books
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14.1
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Armerding, C.
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Structural analysis
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4.3
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Austad, T.
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Attitudes towards the state in Western theological thinking
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16.1
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Bailey, K.
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Informal controlled oral tradition and the Synoptic Gospels
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20.2
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Baker, D.
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Interpreting texts in the context of the whole Bible
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5.2
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Baldwin, J. G.
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Is there pseudonymity in the Old Testament?
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4.1
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Ball, D.
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Some recent literature on John: a review article
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19.1
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Barclay, J. M. G.
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Paul and the law: observations on some recent debates
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12.1
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Bauckham, R. J.
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‘Only the suffering God can help’: Divine passibility in modern theology
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9.3
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Bauckham, R. J.
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The rise of apocalyptic
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3.2
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Bauckham, R. J.
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Universalism—A historical survey
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4.1
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Bauckham, R. J.
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Weakness—Paul’s and ours
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7.3
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Beale, G. K.
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Did Jesus and his followers preach the right doctrine from the wrong texts?
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14.3
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Beckwith, R. T.
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Intertestamental Judaism, its literature and its significance
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15.3
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Beckwith, R. T.
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The ecumenical quest for agreement in faith
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10.1
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Bediako, K.
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Understanding African Theology in the 20th century
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20.1
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Bediako, K.
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The Willowbank Consultation, January 1978—A personal reflection
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5.2
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Berneburg, E.
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Mission theology after San Antonio and Manila
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16.2
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Biggs, H.
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The Q Debate since 1955
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6.2
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Bimson, J. J.
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The origins of Israel in Canaan: an examination of recent theories
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15.1
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Bishop, S.
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Green theology and deep ecology: New Age or new creation?
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16.3
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Bishop, S.
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Introductory resources for the interaction of science and Christianity
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19.2
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Bishop, S.
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Science and faith: boa constrictors and warthogs?
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19.1
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Bloesch, D.
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The sword of the Spirit: the meaning of inspiration
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5.3
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Blomberg, C. L.
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New Testament genre criticism for the 1990s
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15.2
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Blomberg, C. L.
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Synoptic studies: some recent methodological developments and debates
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12.2
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Blomberg, C. L. and Wilson, R. W.
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The image of God in humanity: a biblical-psychological perspective
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18.3
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Blum, E. A.
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Shall you not surely die?
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4.2
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Bosch, D. and Sugden, C.
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From partnership to marriage: Consultation on the relationship between evangelism and social responsibility (CRESR)
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8.2
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Bray, G. L.
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Can we dispense with the Chalcedon?
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3.2
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Bray, G. L.
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Recent trends in Christology
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12.2
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Bromiley, G. W.
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Evangelicals and theological creativity
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5.1
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Cameron, N. M. de S.
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Dean Burgon and the Bible: an eminent Victorian and the problem of inspiration
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7.2
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Cameron, N. M. de S.
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Talking points: Genesis and Evolution
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7.3
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Cameron, N. M. de S.
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Talking points: Science versus religion
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8.1
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Carroll R., M. D.
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Context, Bible and ethics: a Latin American perspective
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19.3
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Carson, D. A.
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Hermeneutics: a brief assessment of some recent trends
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5.2
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Carson, D. A.
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Recent literature on the fourth gospel: some reflections
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9.1
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Carson, D. A.
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Selected recent studies of the fourth gospel
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14.2
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Cartledge, M.
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Charismatic prophecy and New Testament prophecy
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17.1
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Chapman, C. J.
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Thinking biblically about Islam
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3.3
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Cheesman, G.
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Dynamic Christology
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8.1
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Chilton, B. D.
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An evangelical and critical approach to the sayings of Jesus
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3.3
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Clemens, D. M.
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The law of sin and death: Ecclesiastes and Genesis 1–3
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19.3
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Cook, R. R.
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Keith Ward: Taking leave of God incarnate—a review article
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17.2
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Cook, R. R.
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Postmodernism, pluralism and John Hick
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19.1
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Cook, R. R.
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The psychology of incarnation
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5.1
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Copeland, P. E.
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A guide to the study of the prophets
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10.1
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Corduan, W.
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Humility and commitment: an approach to modern hermeneutics
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11.3
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Corrie, J.
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The gospel as public truth: a conference report
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18.2
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Davids, P.
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The poor man’s gospel
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1.2
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Davis, S. T.
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God the mad scientist: process theology on God and evil
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5.1
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Deboys, D., Kitchen, K. A. and Hess, R. S.
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Writing the history of ancient Israel: a review article
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15.1
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Demarest, B. A.
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The contemporary relevance of Christendom’s creeds
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7.2
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Dembski, W.
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The fallacy of contextualism
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20.3
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Denton, D. R.
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The biblical basis of hope
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5.3
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Donner, T.
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Some thoughts on the history of New Testament canon
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7.3
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Dyrness, W.
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Mercy triumphs over justice: James 2:13 and the theology of faith and works
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6.3
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Ellingworth, P.
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Hebrews and the anticipation of completion
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14.1
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Engelsviken, T.
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Ecumenical or evangelical—is there any difference?
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16.2
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Escobar, S.
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Beyond liberation theology: a review article
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19.3
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Field, D.
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Talking points: The divorce debate—where are we now?
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8.3
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France, R. T.
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Development in New Testament Christology
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18.1
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France, R. T.
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Barnabas—Son of encouragement
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4.1
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France, R. T.
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Inerrancy and New Testament exegesis
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1.1
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France, R. T.
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Matthew’s gospel in recent study
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14.2
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Fung, R. Y. K.
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The forensic character of justification
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3.1
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Fung, R. Y. K.
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The status of justification by faith in Paul’s thought: a brief survey of a modern debate
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6.3
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Gasque, W. W.
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Recent commentaries on the Acts of the Apostles
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14.1
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Geldard, M.
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Why study philosophy of religion?
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9.3
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Geisler, N. L. and Watkins, W. D.
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Process theology: a survey and an appraisal
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12.1
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Gempf, C.
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Pseudonymity and the New Testament
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17.2
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Gill, D. W.
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Jacques Ellul: the prophet as theologian
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7.1
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Gillett, D.
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Shalom: content for a slogan
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1.3
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Gladwin, J. W.
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Work, faith and freedom
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12.3
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Glaser, I.
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The concept of relationship as a key to the comparative understanding of Christianity and Islam
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11.2
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Glaser, I.
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Towards a mutual understanding of Christian and Islamic concepts of revelation
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7.3
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Glasser, A. F.
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Messianic Jews—What they represent
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16.2
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Goldingay, J. E.
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Approaching Daniel: (one of) three studies
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2.2
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Goldingay, J. E.
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The Old Testament and Christian faith: Jesus and the Old Testament in Matthew 1–5—Part 1
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8.1
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Goldingay, J. E.
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The Old Testament and Christian faith: Jesus and the Old Testament in Matthew 1–5—Part 2
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8.2
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Goldingay, J. E.
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How far do readers make sense? Interpreting biblical narrative
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18.2
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Goldsmith, M.
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Contextualization of theology
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9.1
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Gordon, R. P.
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Preaching from the Patriarchs: background to the exposition of Genesis 15
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1.1
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Gurney, R. J. M.
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Approaching Daniel: (one of) three studies
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2.2
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Harris, M. J.
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Resurrection and immortality: eight theses
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1.2
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Harris, M. J.
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The New Testament view of life after death
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11.2
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Hauge, A.
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Feminist theology as critique and renewal of theology
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17.3
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Helm, P.
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Arguing about origins
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4.1
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Helm, P.
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Asking God
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12.1
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Helm, P.
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A taproot of radicalism
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11.1
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Hemer, C. J.
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Acts and Galatians reconsidered
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2.3
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Hempton, D.
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Evangelical revival and society: a historiographical review of Methodism and British society c. 1750–1850
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8.3
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Hess, R. S., Deboys, D. and Kitchen, K. A.
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Writing the history of ancient Israel: a review article
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15.1
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Hess, R. S.
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New horizons in hermeneutics: a review article
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18.2
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Hess, R. S.
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The roles of the woman and the man in Genesis 3
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18.3
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Hess, R. S.
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Recent studies in Old Testament history: a review article
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19.2
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Hess, R. S.
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Studies in the book of Joshua
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20.3
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Hingley, C. J. H.
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Evangelicals and spirituality
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15.3
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Holmes, M. W.
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The ‘Majority text debate’: new form of an old issue
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8.2
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Hughes, D. A.
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Christianity and other religions: a review of some recent discussion
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9.2
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Hurtado, L. W.
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The Gospel of Mark in recent study
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14.2
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Hurtado, L. W.
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The origins of the worship of Christ
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19.2
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Jackson, R.
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Prosperity theology and the faith movement
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15.1
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Jensen, E.
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The value of women and world view
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17.3
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Kearsley, R.
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Curriculum for credo: the content and aim of the church’s teaching task
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10.1
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Kearsley, R.
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Faith and philosophy in the early church
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15.3
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Kendall, R. T.
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Preaching in worship
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4.3
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Kibble, D. G.
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The kingdom of God and Christian politics
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7.1
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Kidner, D.
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The way home: an exposition of Hosea 14
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1.2
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Kirk, J. A.
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Race, class, caste and the Bible
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10.2
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Kirk, J. A.
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The meaning of man in the debate between Christianity and Marxism
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1.2
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Kirk, J. A.
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The meaning of man in the debate between Christianity and Marxism Part 2
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1.3
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Kitchen, K. A., Deboys, D. and Hess, R. S.
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Writing the history of ancient Israel: a review article
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15.1
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Kuzmic, P.
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Christian mission in Europe
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18.1
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Kvalbein, H.
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Go therefore and make disciples …
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13.2
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Kvalbein, H.
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Jesus and the poor: two texts and a tentative conclusion
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12.3
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Lam, W.
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Tensions in Calvin’s idea of predestination
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6.1
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Lamb, C.
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Dialectical ministry: Christian life and mission in the multi-faith situation
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9.2
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Lane, A. N. S.
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Conversion: a comparison of Calvin and Spener
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13.1
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Lane, A. N. S.
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Recent Calvin literature: A review article
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16.2
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Letham, R.
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The hermeneutics of feminism
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17.3
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Lewis, P.
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Caste, mission and church growth
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10.2
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Lim, D. S.
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Trends of theology in Asia
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19.3
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Lincoln, A. T.
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God’s lethal weapon
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3.1
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Longenecker, R. N.
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On reading a New Testament letter—devotionally, homiletically, academically
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20.1
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Longenecker, R. N.
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‘Who is the prophet talking about anyway?’ Some reflections on the New Testament’s use of the Old
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13.1
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Lucas, E. C.
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Covenant, treaty, and prophecy
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8.1
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Lucas, E. C.
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Some scientific issues related to the understanding of Genesis 1–3
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12.2
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Lucas, E. C.
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God, GUTs and gurus: the new physics and New Age ideology
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16.3
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Lyon, D.
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Secularization: the fate of faith in modern society
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10.1
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Maier, G.
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Three commentaries on Matthew: a review
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12.3
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Mangalwadi, V.
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Five ways to salvation in contemporary guruism
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2.3
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Marshall, I. H.
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An evangelical approach to ‘Theological Criticism’
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13.3
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Marshall, I. H.
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How do we interpret the Bible today?
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5.2
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Marshall, I. H.
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Orthodoxy and heresy in earlier Christianity
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2.1
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Marshall, I. H.
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The hope of a new age, the kingdom of God in the New Testament
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11.1
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Marshall, I. H.
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The present state of Lucan studies
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14.2
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Mather, A.
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Talking points: the charismatic movement
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9.3
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Mauw, R. J.
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Explaining social reality: some Christian reflections
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6.2
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McConville, G.
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Jeremiah: prophet and book
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17.1
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McConville, G.
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The Pentateuch today
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8.3
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McFall, L.
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Has the chronology of the Hebrew kings finally been settled?
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17.1
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McGrath, A.
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Justification: the new ecumenical debate
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13.2
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Millard, A. R.
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Approaching the Old Testament
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2.2
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Moberly, R. W. L.
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Sternberg on biblical narrative—a review article
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16.3
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Moberly, R. W. L.
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Story in the Old Testament
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11.3
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Morris, L.
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The emergence of the doctrine of the incarnation
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8.1
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Moucarry, G. C.
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The alien according to the Torah
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14.1
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Mynors, J.
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Guide to bibliographical sources
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4.1
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Nairobi Baptist Church
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Jesus Christ frees
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1.3
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Nicholls, B. J.
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Nairobi 1975: a crisis of faith for the WCC
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1.3
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Nicholls, B. J.
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The exclusiveness and inclusiveness of the gospel
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4.2
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Osborne, G. R.
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The ‘rapture question’
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2.3
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Packer, J.
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Hermeneutics and biblical authority
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1.1
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Packer, J.
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The vital question
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4.3
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Padilla, C. R.
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God’s Word and man’s myths
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3.1
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Padilla, C. R.
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The interpreted word: reflections on contextual hermeneutics
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7.1
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Parsons, M. C.
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Appendices in the New Testament
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17.2
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Pinnock, C. H.
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Building the bridge from academic theology to Christian mission
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9.3
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Pinnock, C. H.
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Karl Barth and Christian apologetics
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2.3
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Powell, C.
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A stalemate of genders? Some hermeneutical reflections
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17.3
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Price, R. M.
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Niebuhr’s doctrine of revelation in contemporary theology
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7.1
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Reid, W. S.
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John Calvin: the father of capitalism?
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8.2
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Riggans, W.
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The Jewish reclamation of Jesus and its implications for Jewish-Christian relations
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18.1
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Riggans, W.
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Jesus and the Scriptures: Two short notes
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16.2
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Ro, B. R.
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Theology trends in Asia
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13.2
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Root, J.
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Issues for the church in a multi-racial society
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10.1
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Sandnes, K. O.
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The death of Jesus for human sins: the historical basis for a theological concept
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20.1
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Schnabel, E.
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History, theology and the biblical canon: an introduction to basic issues
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20.2
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Scobie, C. H. H.
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New directions in biblical theology
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17.2
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Scotland, N. A. D.
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Towards an analysis of cult
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13.1
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Scotland, N. A. D.
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The social work of the Clapham Sect: an assessment
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18.1
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Selman, M. J.
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Comparative methods and patriarchal narratives
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3.1
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Sheriffs, D.
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Moving on with God: Key motifs in Exodus 13–20
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15.2
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da Silva, A. B.
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The theology of success movement
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11.3
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Skarsaune, O.
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Heresy and the Pastoral Epistles
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20.1
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Skevington Wood, A.
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A bibliographical guide to the study of the Reformation, Part 1
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2.2
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Skevington Wood, A.
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A bibliographical guide to the study of the Reformation, Part 2: Development
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3.2
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Skevington Wood, A.
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The radical reformation reassessed
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6.2
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Smeeton, D. D.
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Hans Küng: architect of radical Catholicism
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7.2
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Stamoolis, J.
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Church and state in South Africa
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10.2
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Stein, R. H.
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Was the tomb really empty?
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5.1
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Stevens, R. P.
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The mystery of male and female: biblical and trinitarian models
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17.3
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Stevens, R. P.
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Poems for people in distress: The Apocalypse of John and the contemplative life
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18.2
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Stevens, R. P.
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Living theologically: toward a theology of Christian practice
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20.3
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Stone, A.
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Three current challenges of the occult
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6.3
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Stott, J. R. W.
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Paul prays for the church
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2.1
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Stuart, D.
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Old Testament prophets’ self-understanding of their prophecy
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6.1
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Sugden, C.
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Conferences and the theological process
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16.2
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Sugden, C. and Bosch, D.
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From partnership to marriage: Consultation on the relationship between evangelism and social responsibility (CRESR)
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8.2
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Tinker, M.
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Purpose in pain?—Teleology and the problem of evil
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16.3
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Tinker, M.
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The priority of Jesus: a look at the place of Jesus’ teaching and example in Christian ethics
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13.1
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Tinker, M.
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Truth, myth and incarnation
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14.2
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Travis, S. H.
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The problem of judgment
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11.2
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Van Seters, A.
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God and family: from sociology to covenant theology
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5.3
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Volf, M.
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Doing and interpreting: an examination of the relationship between theory and practice in Latin American liberation theology
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8.3
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Watkins, W. D. and Geisler, N. L.
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Process theology: a survey and an appraisal
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12.1
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Watts, C. M.
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Christian ministry in its theological context
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6.3
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Webster, J.
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Recent work on Barth
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7.3
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Webster, J.
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The identity of the Holy Spirit: a problem in trinitarian theology
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9.1
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Weeks, N.
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The hermeneutical problem of Genesis 1–11
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4.1
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Wenham, D.
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Jesus and the law: an exegesis of Matthew 5:17–20
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4.3
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Wenham, D.
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Spirit and life: some reflections on Johannine theology
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6.1
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Wenham, D.
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The Paulinism of Acts again
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13.2
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Wenham, D.
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The Star of Bethlehem, drawing giraffes, and other good things: a selection of New Testament journal articles 1990–92
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19.1
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Wenham, D.
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How Jesus understood the Last Supper: a parable in action
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20.2
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Wenham, G. J.
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Approaching Daniel: (one of) three studies
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2.2
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Wenham, G. J.
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The date of Deuteronomy: linch-pin of Old Testament criticism Part 1
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10.3
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Wenham, G. J.
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The date of Deuteronomy: linch-pin of Old Testament criticism Part 2
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11.1
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Wenham, G. J.
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Recent Old Testament study, an evangelical assessment
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8.2
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Wenham, G. J.
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The place of biblical criticism in theological study
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14.3
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White, J.
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AIDS, judgment and blessing
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15.2
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Wilkinson, J.
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Five Christian books on AIDS
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14.1
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Wilkinson, L.
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Gaia spirituality: a Christian critique
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18.3
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Williams, D. T.
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The Sabbath, mark of distinction
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14.3
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Williams, S. N.
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Outline for ethics: a response to Oliver O’Donovan
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13.3
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Wilson, R. W. and Blomberg, C. L.
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The image of God in humanity: a biblical-psychological perspective
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18.3
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Winter, B.
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‘Seek the welfare of the city’: social ethics according to 1 Peter
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13.3
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Wisloff, C. F.
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Recent trends in Roman Catholicism
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10.3
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Wright, C.
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Biblical ethics: a survey of the last decade
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18.2
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Wright, C.
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The Christian and other religions: the biblical evidence
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9.2
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Wright, C.
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The people of God and the state in the Old Testament
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16.1
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Wright, D. F.
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Four other gospels: review article
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12.2
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Wright, D. F.
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‘Incidentalism’ in theology—or a theology for thirty-year-olds
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11.3
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Wright, D. F.
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James Barr on ‘fundamentalism’—a review article
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3.3
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Wright, D. F.
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Ordination
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10.3
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Wright, D. F.
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Why were the Montanists condemned?
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2.1
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Wright, N. G.
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The Kansas City prophets: an assessment
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17.1
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Wright, N. G.
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Restorationism and the ‘house church’ movement
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16.2
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Wright, N. T.
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A new Tübingen school? E. Käsemann and his commentary on Romans
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7.3
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Wright, N. T.
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Godliness and good learning: Cranfield’s Romans
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6.1
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Wright, N. T.
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The New Testament and the ‘state’
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16.1
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Wright, N. T.
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Towards a biblical view of universalism
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4.2
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Yamauchi, E. M.
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Pre-Christian Gnosticism, the New Testament and Nag Hammadi in recent debate
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10.1
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Yamauchi, E. M.
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The reverse order of Ezra/Nehemiah reconsidered
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5.3
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Other review articles
Martin, R. P.
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Review of theological journals, 1975
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2.1
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Martin, R. P.
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Review of theological journals, 1976
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3.1
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Review of theological journals, 1977
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4.1
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Review of theological journals, 1978
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5.1
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Survey of 1979 journals:
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6.2
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Wenham, G. J.
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Old Testament
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France, R. T.
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New Testament
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Wright, D. F.
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Church history
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Pinnock, C. H.
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Systematic theology
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Survey of 1980 journals:
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7.2
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Wenham, G. J.
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Old Testament
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France, R. T.
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New Testament
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Wright, D. F.
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Church history
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Pinnock, C. H.
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Systematic theology
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Geisler, N. L.
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Apologetics
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Survey of recent journals:
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9.3
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Wenham, G. J.
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Old Testament
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McKnight, S.
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New Testament
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Wright, D. F.
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Church history
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MacLeod, D.
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Dogmatic and systematic theology
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Survey of recent journals:
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13.3
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Selman, M.
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Old Testament
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Wenham, D.
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New Testament
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Wright, D. F.
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Church history
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Survey of recent journals:
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11.3
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Selman, M.
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Old Testament
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Wenham, D.
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New Testament
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MacLeod, D.
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Dogmatic and systematic theology
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Wright, D. F.
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Church history
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Gladwin, J.
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Ethics/social ethics/society
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Hughes, D. A.
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Religions
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The Chicago statement on biblical inerrancy
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4.3
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Index to volumes 1–10
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10.3
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Index to volumes 1–15
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15.3
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Index to volumes 1–20
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20.3
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Two review articles:
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13.2
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Guthrie, D. G.
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Pseudonymity
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Selman, M. J.
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Isaiah
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Davie, M.
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A survey of church history articles, 1986–9
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15.2
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Davie, M.
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A survey of church history articles, 1990–92
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18.3
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Lane, T.
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A survey of historical theology articles, 1989–90
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17.2
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Selman, M.
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A survey of OT articles, 1989–1990
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16.2
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Wenham, D.
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Survey of NT articles, 1988 and 1989
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15.3
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