
an international journal for students of theological and religious studies
- VOLUME 38
- ISSUE 2
- August 2013
- VOLUME 38
- ISSUE 2
- VOLUME 38
- ISSUE 2
Featured Articles
Carl Ferdinand Howard Henry (1913–2003) was an American theologian in the conservative evangelical tradition...
Will everyone one day be saved? Is hell only temporary, if it exists at all? If the answer is yes to either of these questions, the historic Christian commitment to the conversion of the world to Christ would appear to be somewhat silly...
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People rightly note the way Christians in English-speaking Western culture have moved in a generation from being ‘moral majority’ to ‘immoral minority’...
In recent years a number of stances have arisen that have set themselves over against traditional evangelicalism and traditional Reformed thought, not a few of them arguing, in part, on the basis of a particular understanding of the kingdom...
Abounding in the Work of the Lord (1 Cor 15:58): Everything We Do as Christians or Specific Gospel Work?
by Peter OrrOne of the deepest impacts of the Reformation on Western Culture arose from the robust rearticulation of the biblical doctrines of creation and vocation...
Carl Ferdinand Howard Henry (1913–2003) was an American theologian in the conservative evangelical tradition...
Will everyone one day be saved? Is hell only temporary, if it exists at all? If the answer is yes to either of these questions, the historic Christian commitment to the conversion of the world to Christ would appear to be somewhat silly...