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6182 total resultsPreliminaries There is no more urgent question today in serious study of the Old Testament than that of the composition of the Pentateuch...
Doing and interpreting: an examination of the relationship between theory and practice in Latin American liberation theology
Miroslav VolfAs is well known, Latin American liberation theology understands itself not as another ‘genitive theology’ (as is, for instance, theology of work), but as a new way of doing theology in general...
Evangelical revival and society: a historiographical review of Methodism and British society c. 1750–1850
David HemptonThere is no character for whom the worldly (or selfish) man feels so much contemptuous pity as for an enthusiast, until some undeniably great result forces him to confess that enthusiasm is a powerful reality...
Writing or reading an article on the ethics of divorce is rather like compiling or consulting a medical textbook at the scene of a serious road accident...
Most theological students have doubts at some time about the usefulness of their theological training...
The Old Testament and Christian faith: Jesus and the Old Testament in Matthew 1–5 (Part 2)
John GoldingayMatthew 3:13–17 The Old Testament provides the images, ideas, and words with which to understand Christ The account of John the Baptist’s work closes with Jesus coming for baptism (3:13–17)...
Earlier this century, Leon Vaganay expressed a widely-held view when he wrote that the Textus Receptus (TR) is ‘dead at last and, let us hope, forever’...
That Calvin was the originator and founder of capitalism is very frequently taken for granted...
The last few years have seen a flowering of fresh and original approaches to the Old Testament...
From partnership to marriage: Consultation on the Relationship between Evangelism and Social Responsibility (CRESR)
Chris Sugden and David BoschDuring the past two decades evangelicals around the world have gradually been reawakened to the importance of social involvement as part and parcel of the Christian gospel—a position, in fact, which characterized evangelicalism of a century or more ago, but which was subsequently lost, partly owing to the rise of the Social Gospel movement in the liberal theological circles...