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- VOLUME 48
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- August 2023
- VOLUME 48
- ISSUE 2
- VOLUME 48
- ISSUE 2
Featured Articles
The Function of Divine Christology in Hebrews: Critical Reflections on a Recent Proposal
by Jared ComptonThe recent “theological turn” in biblical studies sparked fresh, creative interest in Hebrews’ Christology...
As states continue to decriminalize marijuana and usage escalates in American culture, Christians must increasingly navigate their associations with the drug...
Articles
Early Christians had to develop and negotiate their (new) identity within a society, to which their beliefs and ethical convictions were largely alien...
Acts of the Apostles reports several uprisings and instances of mob violence that occur across Asia Minor, caused by or related to the evangelistic and missionary endeavors of Paul and his companions in the middle of the first century...
As states continue to decriminalize marijuana and usage escalates in American culture, Christians must increasingly navigate their associations with the drug...
This article seeks to retrieve from the past in order to gain perspective for the present...
The book of Ecclesiastes is essentially a speech...
One of the most common critiques of Thomas Aquinas to be found in contemporary Protestant theology and apologetics is that Aquinas either outright denies the noetic effects of sin, or, at very least, minimizes the noetic effects of sin...
The Function of Divine Christology in Hebrews: Critical Reflections on a Recent Proposal
by Jared ComptonThe recent “theological turn” in biblical studies sparked fresh, creative interest in Hebrews’ Christology...
Technology and Its Fruits: Digital Technology’s Imago Dei Deformation and Sabbath as Re-Formation
by Josh RothschildThe serpent promised that the fruit in the garden would make Adam and Eve more like God...
Christian groups and leaders around the world commission cloths to heal the sick, often claiming Acts 19:11–12 as a foundational text for the practice...
Live and Let Spy? Thomas Aquinas and the Basis for Christian Engagement in Intelligence Work
by Ed WrightThis article presents a framework for Christian engagement in government intelligence work, evaluating how the theology of Thomas Aquinas can inform such involvement...
The growing trend of utilizing narrative criticism to interpret the New Testament, including the tools of character studies, has led to an increased focus upon the on the way Luke develops Peter’s character in the book of Acts...