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Contents:
- A theology for the church: George W. Truett and the Southwestern tradiotion
- Spanning the pedagogical divide: A theological model connecting content and competency
- Toward a holistic biblical theology of Christian worship
- Preaching: The foundation of the church’s mission
- The gospel, evangelism, and missions: Exegetical observations and theological implications of apostolic proclamation and action (Acts 2:44-41)
- The good, the true and the beautiful: Toward a theology of whole life discipleship
- Theology, life, and work: Revisiting the twentieth-century conversation on the protestant work ethic
- Toward a Baptist natural law conception of the common good
- New approaches to the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament
- The use of the Old Testament in the synoptic Gospels
- The use of the Old Testament in the Gospel of John and the Johannine Epistles
- The Old Testament in the Acts: A macro perspective
- Reading the Torah as the law of faith
- The use of the Old Testament in the Epistles in James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, and Jude
- The use of the Old Testament in the apocalypse
- Christ and culture revisited again in the 2020s
- Evangelicals and politics: A complicated relationship
- A theology of cultural intelligence
- The separation of church and state: A Southern Baptist perspective
- The Gospel , religious liberty, and social duty: The holistic theology of George Washington truett
- The sacredness of life in a culture of death
- Dual citizens of concentric kingdoms: Christian citizenship according to the New Testament
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