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An Inquiry In The Early Creed Of Romans 1:3-4: Does The Word Ὁριζω Support An Adoptionistic Christianity?, Nicholas Dodson, Brian Scalise
An Inquiry In The Early Creed Of Romans 1:3-4: Does The Word Ὁριζω Support An Adoptionistic Christianity?, Nicholas Dodson, Brian Scalise
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The Uneasy Pulpit: Carl Henry, The Authority Of The Bible And Expositional Preaching, Kevin King
The Uneasy Pulpit: Carl Henry, The Authority Of The Bible And Expositional Preaching, Kevin King
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The Moral Conflicts Of A Man After God’S Own Heart, Stephen B. Putney
The Moral Conflicts Of A Man After God’S Own Heart, Stephen B. Putney
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Book Review: Has The Church Replaced Israel: A Theological Evaluation (Michael J. Vlach), Jeffrey L. Cockrell
Book Review: Has The Church Replaced Israel: A Theological Evaluation (Michael J. Vlach), Jeffrey L. Cockrell
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Colossians 4:11 And The Ethnic Identity Of Luke, R. Wayne Stacy
Colossians 4:11 And The Ethnic Identity Of Luke, R. Wayne Stacy
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First-Century Biblical Canonization, James B. Joseph
First-Century Biblical Canonization, James B. Joseph
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Confidence In Christ And The Sin Unto Death - When Should A Believer Not Pray?, Leo Percer
Confidence In Christ And The Sin Unto Death - When Should A Believer Not Pray?, Leo Percer
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John’s instructions in 1 John 5:13-21 represent several well-known issues in New Testament studies. Writing on this passage could well feel like entering into an already raging battle. Opinions on this passage are almost as numerous as the authors who write about 1 John. About the only non-controversial aspect of these 9 verses involves the issue of confidence for Christians. The issue of assurance or confidence in knowing about eternal life (and other related issues) is a constant theme in 1 John. John consistently emphasizes the reality of salvation as coming through only one source—the incarnate Jesus, God in the …