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Contents:
- Old testament scholarship and the man in the street: whence and whiter?
- Justification: the saving righteousness of God in Christ
- God's righteousness as God's fairness in Romans 1:7: an ancient perspective on a significant phrase
- Justification: yesterday, today, and forever
- Josephus misdated the Census of Quirinus
- Regnum spirit: the role of the spirit in the social ethics of the kigdom
- The christian academy: antithesis, common grace, and Plato's view of the soul
- A temple of the atonement
- Hittites and Hethites: a proposed solution to an etymological codundrum
- Fads and common sense: reading acts in the first century and reading acts today
- The near word of Christ and the distant vision of N.T Wright
- What is there between Minneapolis and St.Andrews? A third way in the Piper-Wright debate
- Ethnocentric legalism and the justification of the individual: rethinking some new perspective assumptions
- When a christian sins: 1 Corinthians 10:13 and the power of contrary choice in relation to the compatibilist-libertarian debate
- John Calvin's movement from the bible to theology and practice
- Disunity and diversity: the biblical theology of Bart Ehrman
- How many virgin births are in the bible?(Isaiah 7:14): A prophetic pattern approach
- Desolation of the temple and messianic enthronement in Daniel 11:36-12:3
- The naked runaway and the enrobed reporter of Mark 14 and 16: What is the author doing with he is saying?
- The sicarii in Acts
- The Grammatical internal evidence for EXOMEN in Romans 5:1
- Turning the tables on idon feasts: Paul's use Exodus 32:6 in 1 Corinthians 10:7
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