an international journal for students of theological and religious studies
- VOLUME 40
- ISSUE 2
- August 2015
- VOLUME 40
- ISSUE 2
- VOLUME 40
- ISSUE 2
Featured Articles
The contributors to Adam, the Fall, and Original Sin rightly maintain the traditional view of the historicity of Adam and the entry of sin into the world through him...
In his new book, The Lost World of Adam and Eve, John Walton tries to show that there is no necessary contradiction or tension between the discoveries of modern science when they are rightly understood and what the Bible actually teaches about cosmic and human origins...
Articles
Stephen Williams raises a number of concerns with the book, Adam, the Fall, and Original Sin...
The book of Job is an obvious place to turn when a Christian suffers, but it is not easy to discern what God means to teach his people through this difficult book...
In churches, seminaries, and in the scholarly literature, the book of Job is only rarely preached or taught in detail...
In his new book, The Lost World of Adam and Eve, John Walton tries to show that there is no necessary contradiction or tension between the discoveries of modern science when they are rightly understood and what the Bible actually teaches about cosmic and human origins...
The contributors to Adam, the Fall, and Original Sin rightly maintain the traditional view of the historicity of Adam and the entry of sin into the world through him...