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The Impact Of The Reformation On The Fine Arts, John D. Wilsey Apr 2006

The Impact Of The Reformation On The Fine Arts, John D. Wilsey

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Reports Relating To The Fifty-Seventh Annual Meeting Of The Society, James A. Borland Mar 2006

Reports Relating To The Fifty-Seventh Annual Meeting Of The Society, James A. Borland

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Memorials 2006, James A. Borland Mar 2006

Memorials 2006, James A. Borland

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Review: Encountering The Divine: Theophany In Biblical Narrative, James A. Borland Jan 2006

Review: Encountering The Divine: Theophany In Biblical Narrative, James A. Borland

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"Will A Man Rob God?" (Malachi 3:8): A Study Of Tithing In The Old And New Testaments, Andreas J. Kostenberger, David A. Croteau Jan 2006

"Will A Man Rob God?" (Malachi 3:8): A Study Of Tithing In The Old And New Testaments, Andreas J. Kostenberger, David A. Croteau

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Is tithing, that is, giving ten percent of one's income, obligatory for Christians? This first in a series of two articles investigates this question by studying all references to tithing in Scripture. The discussion commences with OT references to tithing prior to the giving of the Mosaic Law, then in the Mosaic Low, the historical, and the prophetic books. This is followed by a study of the three major NT passages on tithing. This article concludes that none of the OT or NT passages can legitimately be used to argue for the continuation of tithing in the new covenant period.


Reconstructing A Biblical Model Of Giving: A Discussion Of Relevant Systematic Issues And New Testament Principles, Andreas J. Kostenberger, David A. Croteau Jan 2006

Reconstructing A Biblical Model Of Giving: A Discussion Of Relevant Systematic Issues And New Testament Principles, Andreas J. Kostenberger, David A. Croteau

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In a previous article the authors discussed all relevant references to tithing in Scripture and concluded that the continuation of a tithing requirement cannot be adequately supported by the exegesis of individual texts. In the present article, we assess the applicability of tithing in light of pertinent systematic issues. Following a discussion of the relationship between the Mosaic Law and the new covenant, larger systematic issues that have been used to argue for the continuation of tithing are analyzed and criticized. The article concludes with a survey of NT principles for giving.


Review: The End Of Wisdom: A Reappraisal Of The Historical And Canonical Function Of Ecclesiastes, Donald L. Fowler Jan 2006

Review: The End Of Wisdom: A Reappraisal Of The Historical And Canonical Function Of Ecclesiastes, Donald L. Fowler

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Culture As Religion And Religion As Culture In The Philosophy Of Lucian Blaga, Michael S. Jones Jan 2006

Culture As Religion And Religion As Culture In The Philosophy Of Lucian Blaga, Michael S. Jones

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Mircea Eliade, the renowned scholar of Romanian origin, wrote that Lucian Blaga was the greatest Romanian philosopher of all time. Blaga was intensely interested in both culture and religion as areas of philosophical investigation. Blaga’s philosophy proposes a metaphysics that explains the origin of culture and its unrivaled significance to humanity. His philosophy also endeavors to explicate the relationship between culture and religion. Blaga finds that religion is a cultural product, but does not view this as a detriment to religion. On the contrary, according to Blaga, it is the very fact that religion is an expression of cultural creativity …


The Role Of The Pedagogue In Galatians, Michael J. Smith Jan 2006

The Role Of The Pedagogue In Galatians, Michael J. Smith

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In discussing the believers relationship to the Law and to God in Galatians 3:23-4:7 Paul used two figures from the culture of his day. First, he looked back and used the word "pedagogue" to describe the function of the Old Testament Law over Israel before the time of Christ: "Therefore the Law has become our tutor [παιδαγωγός] to lead us to Christ, so that we may be justified by faith. But now that faith has come, we are no longer under a tutor [παιδαγωγό^]" (Gal. 3:24-25). Second, he looked at the relationship believers have with God and used the word …