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Lewis' "The Gospel According To John And The Johannine Letters" - Book Review, Paul N. Anderson
Lewis' "The Gospel According To John And The Johannine Letters" - Book Review, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Review of Lewis, Scott M. The Gospel according to John and the Johannine Letters New Collegeville Bible Commentary 4 Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical Press, 2005. Pp. 142. Paper. ISBN 081462863X
Moloney's "The Gospel Of John: Text And Context", Paul N. Anderson
Moloney's "The Gospel Of John: Text And Context", Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Review of Moloney, Francis J. The Gospel of John: Text and Context Biblical Interpretation Series 72 Leiden: Brill, 2005. Pp. xv + 389. ISBN 0391042467.
Friendly Vocations, Paul N. Anderson
Friendly Vocations, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
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Psychological Implications Of The Doctrine Of Christian Perfection With Special Reference To John Wesley's View, Irv Brendlinger, Eric E. Mueller
Psychological Implications Of The Doctrine Of Christian Perfection With Special Reference To John Wesley's View, Irv Brendlinger, Eric E. Mueller
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
The doctrine of Christian Perfection is viewed by some as a wonderful and liberating doctrine, but by others it is seen as producing false expectations and guilt. John Wesley, the first major theologian to develop a theology of Christian Perfection, encountered misunderstandings and problems with this doctrine. He wrote and preached to correct the misunderstandings. Unfortunately, misunderstandings persist and sometimes have psychological effects on individuals. This article explores common understandings, beliefs, and experiences regarding Christian Perfection among evangelical Christians from the holiness tradition. The material was gathered by means of interviews that were recorded. The interviews were then studied by …
One Response After Another, Paul N. Anderson
One Response After Another, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
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Keener's "The Gospel Of John: A Commentary (2 Volume Set)" - Book Review, Paul N. Anderson
Keener's "The Gospel Of John: A Commentary (2 Volume Set)" - Book Review, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
IN THIS IMPRESSIVE TWO-VOLUME commentary on John, Craig Keener sets a new standard for examining John in the light of its social-historical context. At 1600+ pages, this magnificent work deserves a place among the great commentaries of Brown, Schnackenburg, Barrett, Bultmann, and Haenchen, despite advancing few truly original answers to the Johannine riddles.
The Origins Of Social Justice In The Ancient Mesopotamian Religious Traditions, Brian R. Doak
The Origins Of Social Justice In The Ancient Mesopotamian Religious Traditions, Brian R. Doak
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
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John Wesley And Slavery: Myth And Reality, Irv Brendlinger
John Wesley And Slavery: Myth And Reality, Irv Brendlinger
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
1. Was Wesley opposed to the institution of slavery? Or is that merely myth, because he only opposed the horrors of the slave trade? The reason for this question is that many eighteenth-century persons were greatly opposed to the slave trade, but had no moral difficulty with the institution of slavery.
2. If he opposed slavery, was it the abuses that troubled him, or did he reject the philosophical underpinnings of the institution itself?
3. What is truth and what is myth about Wesley's contemporaries, such as his friend John Newton, author of Amazing Grace, and known as the "converted …
Rejoinder To Ganssle's "Real Problems With Irrealism", Mark Mcleod-Harrison
Rejoinder To Ganssle's "Real Problems With Irrealism", Mark Mcleod-Harrison
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
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Interfluential, Formative, And Dialectical - A Theory Of John's Relation To The Synoptics (Part Iii Of The Fourth Gospel And The Quest For Jesus: Modern Foundations Reconsidered), Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
While John's tradition is pervasively autonomous and independent of the Synoptics, the Johannine tradition shows evidence of engagement with various aspects of the Synoptic Gospels and traditions. Multiple non-identical similarities with Mark suggest an 'interfluential' set of relationships between the preMarkan and the early Johannine tradition. At least three dozen times Luke departs from Mark and sides with John, suggesting that Luke has drawn from the Johannine tradition, probably within John's oral stages of development. Even Q shows evidence of Johannine influence, and this fact demands investigation. Matthean and Johannine traditions appear to have engaged similar issues related to their …
Donahue's "Life In Abundance: Studies In John’S Gospel In Tribute To Raymond E. Brown" - Book Review, Paul N. Anderson
Donahue's "Life In Abundance: Studies In John’S Gospel In Tribute To Raymond E. Brown" - Book Review, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Review of Donahue, John R., ed. Life in Abundance: Studies of Johnís Gospel in Tribute to Raymond E. Brown Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical Press, 2005. Pp. xiv + 313. ISBN 0814630111.
Aspects Of Historicity In The Gospel Of John: Implications For Investigations Of Jesus And Archaeology, Paul N. Anderson
Aspects Of Historicity In The Gospel Of John: Implications For Investigations Of Jesus And Archaeology, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Of the many tensions characterizing the Gospel of John, one of its perplexities most needing to be addressed critically is the set of issues related to aspects of historicity.1 On one hand, John is the most spiritual, theological, and symbolic of the canonical Gospels, leading scholars in recent decades to take seriously the literary features of the work. On the other hand, there is more archaeological, topographical, and apparently historical material in John than in any other Gospel, or even in all three combined.
John Wesley In Context: His Century, Relationships And Spiritual Journey, Irv A. Brendlinger
John Wesley In Context: His Century, Relationships And Spiritual Journey, Irv A. Brendlinger
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
"...For the purpose of this study, we shall briefly view [John Wesley] in the context of his age, and note some relationships and revisit several formative experiences of his life which bear directly on his eventual interest in the problem of human bondage"
Restrictions: When Your Faith Is Tested - From "Women Crossing Borders: Reflections On Cross-Cultural Ministry", Sarita Gallagher
Restrictions: When Your Faith Is Tested - From "Women Crossing Borders: Reflections On Cross-Cultural Ministry", Sarita Gallagher
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
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Epistemizing The Worlds: A Reply To Gregory E. Ganssle, Mark Mcleod-Harrison
Epistemizing The Worlds: A Reply To Gregory E. Ganssle, Mark Mcleod-Harrison
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
No abstract provided.
Gradations Of Symbolization In The Johannine Passion Narrative: Control Measures For Theologizing Speculation Gone Awry, Paul N. Anderson
Gradations Of Symbolization In The Johannine Passion Narrative: Control Measures For Theologizing Speculation Gone Awry, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
No abstract provided.
Learning To Read The Psalms, Howard R. Macy
Learning To Read The Psalms, Howard R. Macy
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
No abstract provided.