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Contents:
- The Scots confession: craggy, irregular, powerful and unforgettable
- Friends and mentors in the reformation: Calvin, Farel and Bucer
- The theological disposition and God's missional identity
- Proclaiming the unpopular: earlt evangelical calls for racial justice in mid-twentieth century America
- 1 Corinthians 8:6 and Romans 11:36: a Pauline confession with a hellenistic setting
- An elder must have believing children : Titus 1:6 and a neglected case of conscience
- Misunderstanding the promises of God: Joshua 1 and its use in the new testament as a test case
- Verbal aspect, Aktionsart, and the Greek New Testament: the approaches of Constantine R. Campbell and Stanley E. Porter
- Sola scriptura: original intent, historical development, and import for christian living
- Is our doctrine of inerrancy christological enough? The future of inerrancy and the necessity of dogmatics
- Inerrancy studies and the old testament: "Ancient Science" in the Hebrew bibile
- The future of inerrancy: Do postliberals point the way forward?
- The Noahic covenant and the promise of the eschaton
- structure and theological message of 1 Corinthians
- The prohibition in 1 Timothy 2:12 in light of Eve's having been deceived (1 Tim 2:14-15)
- Bearing the reaproach of Christ: the background of Psalm 68 (LXX) in Hebrews 13:9-16
- Embracing the significance of "scripture alone" (sola scriptura) amidst twenty-first century challenges
- Song of song 5:10a and the colors red and pink in protestant Exegesis, 1560s-1810s
- The Apostolic preaching of the Lord Jesus: Seeing the speeches in Acts as a coherent series of sermons
- The contribution of 1 Timothy 2:8-15 and 1 Corinthians 11:5 to the discussion concerning women speaking in church
- William Whittingham (1524-1579): "A man of Ardent, active zeal"
- When not to refute political theology: toward an evangelical rapproachment
- Andrew Louth's discerning the mystery: Late twentieth-century wisdom for the early twenty first
- A librarians comments on commentaries 41: Deutronomy and Joshua
- Ordination language in apostolic constitutions: A tiny, troubling detail in the debate over women deacons
- George Washington Carver (1864-1943): "God just came into my heart one Sunday afternoon
- How does the Hebrew Bible speak about God's action in the world?
- Story summaries: Key points for understanding the Bible's big story and our place within it
- "The holy beauties of scripture": Andrew Fuller on biblical inerrancy
- Charles Briggs, revelation, and worshippers of the sacred fire: nineteenth-century objections to inerrancy
- Inerrancy and blood: Women and christology in Leviticus 12 and 15, and Mark 4:21-43
- Analysis and conclusions regarding 1 Timothy 2:9-3:1a
- "Today if you hear my voice": The spirit speaking in Hebrews-implications for inerrancy
- Privilege, oppression, and the Gospel: A biblical response to intersectionality
- A conversation with N.T.Wright about a missional hermeneutic and public truth
- "For you are with me": Physical anthropology and the intermediate state
- Exploring and discipling our emotions
- Well-Crafted-Provebs-And yet God's inspired word
- Gathered together: The grammar of "church" from Acts
- Transformed walking and missional temple building
- Triumph in Colossians 2:15: Christ's victory in a culture of polarization
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