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A Reevaluation Of Some Iconographic Motifs On The Taanach Cult Stand, Brian R. Doak
A Reevaluation Of Some Iconographic Motifs On The Taanach Cult Stand, Brian R. Doak
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Since its discovery in 1968, the so-called “Taanach cult stand” has generated no small amount of scholarly controversy; indeed, the unique combination of images on the stand evoke a variety of interpretations, perhaps due to the sheer number of key iconographic motifs used in combination and their implications for the history of religion within the borders of ancient “Israel” in the 10th century BCE. The imagery on the Taanach stand raises a series of provocative questions regarding many recent discussions, such as: Was the Israelite national deity, YHWH, depicted iconographically in ancient Israel, and are any of these images on …
Lioy's "The Search For Ultimate Reality: Intertextuality Between The Genesis And Johannine Prologues" - Book Review, Paul N. Anderson
Lioy's "The Search For Ultimate Reality: Intertextuality Between The Genesis And Johannine Prologues" - Book Review, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
In a rare combination of interdisciplinary approaches, Lioy analyzes the prologues of Genesis and John in the light of the search for ultimate reality. Beginning with critiques of approaches to ultimate reality, Lioy engages his task in an "analytical, integrative, and thematic fashion."
Waetjen's "The Gospel Of The Beloved Disciple: A Work In Two Editions" - Book Review, Paul N. Anderson
Waetjen's "The Gospel Of The Beloved Disciple: A Work In Two Editions" - Book Review, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
567-02781-3. This new commentary seeks to make sense of the Fourth Gospel’s enigmas on the basis of analyzing its points of view from the perspective of its first edition and its final edition.
Kysar's "Voyages With John: Charting The Fourth Gospel" - Book Review, Paul N. Anderson
Kysar's "Voyages With John: Charting The Fourth Gospel" - Book Review, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
In this new collection of sixteen essays, Kysar, arguably the leading analyst of secondary Johannine literature, treats the reader to some of his most incisive work.
Mackay's "John’S Relationship With Mark: An Analysis Of John 6 In The Light Of Mark 6 And 8" - Book Review, Paul N. Anderson
Mackay's "John’S Relationship With Mark: An Analysis Of John 6 In The Light Of Mark 6 And 8" - Book Review, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
In this detailed analysis of the relations between John 6 and Mark 6 and 8, Mackay builds a case for the Johannine evangelist’s familiarity with Mark.
The Sgd Digital Collection: Previously Unknown And Uncatalogued Ethiopian Manuscripts In North America, Steve Delamarter
The Sgd Digital Collection: Previously Unknown And Uncatalogued Ethiopian Manuscripts In North America, Steve Delamarter
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
No abstract provided.
Benezet' S Most Explicit Influence (Chapter 4 Of To Be Silent ... Would Be Criminal, The Antislavery Influence And Writings Of Anthony Benezet), Irv A. Brendlinger
Benezet' S Most Explicit Influence (Chapter 4 Of To Be Silent ... Would Be Criminal, The Antislavery Influence And Writings Of Anthony Benezet), Irv A. Brendlinger
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
"While Benezet's antislavery influence touched many individuals, both inside and beyond Quaker circles, the power and efficacy of his influence can be seen most succinctly in the lives of three British antislavery activists, Granville Sharp, John Wesley and Thomas Clarkson. These three comprise a powerful and multifaceted voice from the latter part of the eighteenth century into the 1830s. Sharp represents a voice that reached the law courts and changed the legal position in England. Wesley became a prophetic voice to the mushrooming evangelical movement in England and America. Clarkson worked behind the scenes as a researcher and correspondent to …
Quakers And Coercion In A World Of Good And Evil (Chapter Eleven In Good And Evil: Quaker Perspectives), Phil Smith
Quakers And Coercion In A World Of Good And Evil (Chapter Eleven In Good And Evil: Quaker Perspectives), Phil Smith
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Excerpt: "When is it right to force someone to do something?
Real evil exists in the world. We recognize it in the selfish and cruel actions of other people, and if we are honest we admit at least the possibility of evil in our own actions. Sometimes we have the power, we think, to stop evildoers. But since we recognize the potential for doing evil ourselves, we worry that our efforts to stop the injustice of others will themselves be unjust. Whether wickedly or unwittingly, our fight against evil might just produce more evil."
On Guessing Points And Naming Stars: Epistemological Origins Of John’S Christological Tensions (Chapter In The Gospel Of St. John And Christian Theology), Paul N. Anderson
On Guessing Points And Naming Stars: Epistemological Origins Of John’S Christological Tensions (Chapter In The Gospel Of St. John And Christian Theology), Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Theological and biblical studies have historically developed hand in hand, and John’s distinctive Christology has long been at the center of that relationship. Within John the humanity and divinity of Jesus converge, as do the Son’s equality with — and subordination to — the Father. Likewise, embellished and existentialized appraisals of Jesus’ signs, present and futuristic eschatology, universalistic and particularistic soteriology, pro- and anti-Jewish sentiments, and apparent free-will and deterministic motifs pervade the Johannine text among other tensions as well. From the patristic era to the modern age, John’s christological tensions have intrigued and challenged theologians and exegetes alike. Indeed, …
Bakhtin's Dialogism And The Corrective Rhetoric Of The Johannine Misunderstanding Dialogue: Exposing Seven Crises In The Johannine Situation (Chapter, Paul N. Anderson
Bakhtin's Dialogism And The Corrective Rhetoric Of The Johannine Misunderstanding Dialogue: Exposing Seven Crises In The Johannine Situation (Chapter, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
One of the most fascinating thinkers and literary theorists within the last century is the late Russian form critic Mikhail Bakhtin, whose theory of dialogism seeks to account for several levels of dialectical tension and interplay in great literature. On one level, Bakhtin observes the “heteroglossic” character of language. Between its centrifugal uses in popularistic culture and the centripetal actions of philologists and grammarians attempting to standardize meanings and associations, living language is always in a state of flux. On another level, Bakhtin suggests that discourse is always “polyphonic.” Because meanings reverberate against each other upon their utterance, transmission, and …
Ezekiel: A Commentary (Book Review), Brian R. Doak
Ezekiel: A Commentary (Book Review), Brian R. Doak
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Review of EZEKIEL: A COMMENTARY. By Paul M. Joyce. LHBOTS 482. Pp. xi + 307. New York: T&T Clark, 2007, ISBN-13: 978-0567483614
More Ethiopian Manuscripts In North America, Steve Delamarter
More Ethiopian Manuscripts In North America, Steve Delamarter
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
No abstract provided.
Antichristic Errors: Flawed Interpretations Regarding The Johannine Antichrist, Paul N. Anderson
Antichristic Errors: Flawed Interpretations Regarding The Johannine Antichrist, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
No abstract provided.
Antichristic Crises: Proselytization Back Into Jewish Religious Certainty--The Threat Of Schismatic Abandonment, Paul N. Anderson
Antichristic Crises: Proselytization Back Into Jewish Religious Certainty--The Threat Of Schismatic Abandonment, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
No abstract provided.
Foreword To The 2007 Edition In Cadbury’S "The Peril Of Modernizing Jesus", Paul N. Anderson
Foreword To The 2007 Edition In Cadbury’S "The Peril Of Modernizing Jesus", Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
No abstract provided.
"Continuing Revelation—Gospel Or Heresy?” In Good And Evil: Quaker Perspectives, Paul N. Anderson
"Continuing Revelation—Gospel Or Heresy?” In Good And Evil: Quaker Perspectives, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
No abstract provided.
Cadbury, Henry J(Oel) (1883-1974), Paul N. Anderson
Cadbury, Henry J(Oel) (1883-1974), Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Henry Joel Cadbury was one of the most significant and influential New Testament scholars the United States has ever produced. In addition to publishing more than 160 essays and books on New Testament subjects, he reviewed more than 250 books on biblical topics and published nearly as many works on Quaker themes.
Aspects Of Interfluentiality Between John And The Synoptics: John 18-19 As A Case Study, Paul N. Anderson
Aspects Of Interfluentiality Between John And The Synoptics: John 18-19 As A Case Study, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
The focus of the present essay is thus to pose a series of theses regarding the interfluential character of the JohnSynoptic relationships and to assess the degree to which each of those particular relationships is confirmed or disconfirmed by the material in the Johannine Passion Narrative. Implications will then follow at the conclusion of the essay.
"George Fox University" In Founded By Friends: A Collection Of Essays On The Quaker Colleges In America, Paul N. Anderson
"George Fox University" In Founded By Friends: A Collection Of Essays On The Quaker Colleges In America, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Excerpt: "George Fox University is owned by Northwest Yearly Meeting, which appoints all its trustees. Four-sevenths of these must be Friends, and this relationship keeps the institution close to its parent religious body. This being the case, a high degree of interaction exists between Northwest Yearly Meeting and the university, and this relationship is felt to be mutually beneficial. While the number of Friends students in the traditional undergraduate program has remained between 74 and 145 over the past three decades or more (making up between 4 and 15 percent of the traditional undergraduate population), aspects of Quaker identity are …
Why This Study Is Needed, And Why It Is Needed Now (From John, Jesus, And History, Vol. 1), Paul N. Anderson
Why This Study Is Needed, And Why It Is Needed Now (From John, Jesus, And History, Vol. 1), Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Few scholarly developments have been an interesting as the modernistic dehistoricization of John and the de-Johannification of Jesus. To a certain degree, each of these trends has bolstered the other, and the assertion of many a scholar claiming the authoritative weight of critical and scientific study is that the one thing we know for sure is actually two: the Fourth Gospel is of no historical value, and historical Jesus research must be performed untainted by any Johannine influence. The question is the degree to which either of these assertions is true, a solid platform upon which to base the frameworks …
Psychological Roots Of The Bible’S Humor, Howard R. Macy
Psychological Roots Of The Bible’S Humor, Howard R. Macy
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
This paper reviews five psychological theories of humor and offers some biblical examples of each.
Presented at the National Society of Biblical Literature, November 2007.
Carter's "John: Storyteller, Interpreter, Evangelist" - Book Review, Paul N. Anderson
Carter's "John: Storyteller, Interpreter, Evangelist" - Book Review, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
In this new and readable introduction to the Gospel of John, Carter guides the reader through a thoughtful consideration of important interpretive issues.