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"God Is A God Who Bears": Bonhoeffer For A Flat World, Gary M. Simpson
"God Is A God Who Bears": Bonhoeffer For A Flat World, Gary M. Simpson
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This is one of a series of articles in Word & World commemorating the 100th birthday of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Bonhoeffer learned in his own time of crisis that “only the suffering God can help.” As God bears us in Christ, we are given the possibility of bearing the burdens of our brothers and sisters.
A Piece Of Scripture On Part Of The Bible: Listening To Romans 15:1-6, David E. Fredrickson
A Piece Of Scripture On Part Of The Bible: Listening To Romans 15:1-6, David E. Fredrickson
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We think about the Bible best not in abstraction but by looking at particular texts. In Romans 15, Paul, too, looks at a text (Psalm 69) to think about the nature and authority of Scripture.
The Well Women Of Scripture Revisited, Jo Ann Davidson
The Well Women Of Scripture Revisited, Jo Ann Davidson
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Deconstructing Evangelical Theology?, Fernando L. Canale
Deconstructing Evangelical Theology?, Fernando L. Canale
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Nature's Lament For Jesus, David E. Fredrickson
Nature's Lament For Jesus, David E. Fredrickson
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Might Mark’s torn curtain, darkened sun, and descending dove have a significance different from that offered by most interpreters? In the light of Greek art and poetry, they can be seen to portray nature’s lament for Jesus in a kind of grave-relief that opens new doors of meaning.
Justificación, Sanación Y Responsabilidad, Guillermo C. Hansen
Justificación, Sanación Y Responsabilidad, Guillermo C. Hansen
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"I Am The Truth": An Understanding Of Truth From Christology For Scripture, Alan G. Padgett
"I Am The Truth": An Understanding Of Truth From Christology For Scripture, Alan G. Padgett
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Biblical Truth And Theological Education: A Rhetorical Strategy., Patrick R. Keifert
Biblical Truth And Theological Education: A Rhetorical Strategy., Patrick R. Keifert
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The Augustinian Imperfection: Faith, Christ, And Imputation And Its Role In The Ecumenical Discussion Of Justification, Steven D. Paulson
The Augustinian Imperfection: Faith, Christ, And Imputation And Its Role In The Ecumenical Discussion Of Justification, Steven D. Paulson
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The Preaching Office And The Preacher Among American Lutherans Today, Steven D. Paulson
The Preaching Office And The Preacher Among American Lutherans Today, Steven D. Paulson
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Generic Protestantism: The Gospel's Embrace Of Culture?, Alan G. Padgett
Generic Protestantism: The Gospel's Embrace Of Culture?, Alan G. Padgett
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Matthew As An Editor Of The Life And Teachings Of Jesus, Gaye Strathearn
Matthew As An Editor Of The Life And Teachings Of Jesus, Gaye Strathearn
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The Gospel According to Matthew, or, as the Joseph Smith Translation notes, the Testimony of St. Matthew, is the first of the four Gospels in our New Testament.1 This Gospel was very influential among early Christians.2 Tertullian, one of the early Church Fathers (c. AD 155–230), described Matthew as the “most faithful chronicler of the Gospel.”3 In this dispensation, the Prophet Joseph often used the first Gospel in his sermons.4 Although modern scholars have debated the authorship of this Gospel, ancient Christian writings are unanimous in ascribing it to the tax collector named Matthew in Matthew 9:9.
The Scandal Of The Book Of Job, Jiri Moskala
The Scandal Of The Book Of Job, Jiri Moskala
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