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Main-Point-Driven: A Clear Methodology for Implementing the Christ-Centered Hermeneutic
by Dan AllenThis article addresses the need for a clear methodology for implementing the Christ-centered interpretation...
LaMaster considers Elizabeth Castelli’s contention that Paul’s use of imitative language reinforces power in authority relationships...
Cameron Schweitzer argues that Drew Hunter’s earlier work on Jonathan Edwards’s understanding of typology is too narrowly christological...
This essay argues that evangelical retrieval of the Christian tradition finds a particularly fruitful interlocutor in Athanasius of Alexandria, whose “ruled readings” of Scripture and trinitarian exegesis model a canonically-coherent theological hermeneutic...
Wisdom and Folly in Laodicea: Revelation’s Message to the Laodiceans as Wisdom Discourse
by Joel MacInnesThis article examines Christ’s message to Laodicea as “wisdom discourse,” arguing that it employs “wisdom forms,” “allusions to wisdom literature,” and addresses “wisdom concerns...
The doctrines of grace found in Reformed soteriology are predicated upon an understanding of humanity’s total depravity stemming from original sin...
In 1 Peter 1:22–2:3, Peter presents the word of God as the divinely appointed instrument of both regeneration and ongoing sanctification...
James undergirds his exhortations in the middle portion of his letter (3:7–5:9) with a narrative subtext—namely, the early chapters of Genesis, and, in particular, the person and story of Cain as it would have been understood in James’s interpretive environment...
The Heart Knows but Will Not Yield: Affective Suppression and the Noetic Effects of Sin in Romans 1:32
by Paul S. JeonThis article argues that Romans 1:32 offers a crucial entry point for understanding the affective dimensions of the noetic effects of sin in Pauline theology...
This article establishes the language of “sending” as a significant verbal thread throughout Luke-Acts...
In Lamb of the Free, Andrew Rillera argues from both the Old Testament and the New Testament that Penal Substitutionary Atonement (PSA) is an unbiblical idea...