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This essay develops a distinctly Christian theology of free speech in response to mounting threats of censorship across Western societies...
In every generation and in every place, there is a need to identify, equip, and encourage new leaders for Christ’s church...
Missio Trinitatis: Theological Reflections on the Origin, Plan, and Purpose of God’s Mission
by Brian A. DeVriesTrinitarian theology provides the basis for understanding missio Dei...
This essay argues that monogamous sexually-differentiated marriage (MSDM) is uniquely revealed through Christ’s relationship with the church in Ephesians 5:30–32...
Several years ago, a highly regarded Pentecostal ecumenist suggested that the Paraclete’s work in the “world” supports a more inclusive soteriology...
Does Edwards’s Exegetical Typology “Always and Only Point to Spiritual Things Related to Christ?”A Response to Drew Hunter from the Evidence of the Blank Bible
by Cameron SchweitzerThis essay responds to Drew Hunter’s 2019 article, “Hebrews and the Typology of Jonathan Edwards,” challenging his thesis that Jonathan Edwards’s exegetical typology “always and only points to spiritual things related to Christ...
By citing Proverbs 3:11–12 (LXX) in Hebrews 12:5–6, the author of Hebrews transposes the wisdom genre of the proverb into his broader exposition (12:4–13)...
Paul’s reference to “the pastors and teachers” in Ephesians 4:11 is regularly discussed and often misunderstood...
The Right-Side-Up Kingdom: A Lexical, Contextual, and Theological Study of Acts 17:6 and Its Implications
by Joanne J. Jung & Eric B. OldenburgThe kingdom of God is sometimes referred to as an upside-down kingdom...
Achan and Annihilation? Hyperbolic Language and the Justice of Yahweh in Joshua 7
by Jared August & Jonathan LoughThe conquest language of Joshua is often taken as hyperbolic, particularly in chapters 6–10...
Internet-connected digital technologies are having deleterious effects on children...
Leviticus 8–10 is the one substantial narrative in Leviticus...
From Logizomai to Luther: The Great Exchange and the Development of the Imputed Righteousness
by Bradley GrayMartin Luther’s theology of imputation, which is often understood through the paradigm of “the great exchange,” is a formative albeit misunderstood tenet of Reformation doctrine...