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Is Adventist Theology Compatible With Evolutionary Theory?, Fernando L. Canale Oct 2005

Is Adventist Theology Compatible With Evolutionary Theory?, Fernando L. Canale

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Revelation And The Left Behind Novels, Craig R. Koester Jul 2005

Revelation And The Left Behind Novels, Craig R. Koester

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The Left Behind novels appeal because they affirm God's control of history in the face of violence and moral decay. Our challenge is to be more biblical than Left Behind, not less biblical to hear Revelation's call to persevere in the face of evil and to trust in the final victory of God and the Lamb.


"Eating" And "Drinking" In The Book Of Revelation: A Study Of New Testament Thought And Theolgy, Gerald Klingbeil Apr 2005

"Eating" And "Drinking" In The Book Of Revelation: A Study Of New Testament Thought And Theolgy, Gerald Klingbeil

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Eschatology And Genesis 22, Jo Ann Davidson Apr 2005

Eschatology And Genesis 22, Jo Ann Davidson

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Those Who Revise And Those Who Revolt, Jo Ann Davidson Apr 2005

Those Who Revise And Those Who Revolt, Jo Ann Davidson

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Conversion, Persecution, And Malaise: Life In The Community For Which Hebrews Was Written, Craig R. Koester Mar 2005

Conversion, Persecution, And Malaise: Life In The Community For Which Hebrews Was Written, Craig R. Koester

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Marriage In The Ten Commandments, Trevor O'Reggio Jan 2005

Marriage In The Ten Commandments, Trevor O'Reggio

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Ecclesiology In Seventh-Day Adventist Theological Research, 1995-2004: A Brief Introduction And Bibliographical Guide, Gerald Klingbeil Jan 2005

Ecclesiology In Seventh-Day Adventist Theological Research, 1995-2004: A Brief Introduction And Bibliographical Guide, Gerald Klingbeil

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“The Death Of Jesus And The Human Condition: Exploring The Theology Of John’S Gospel.”, Craig R. Koester Jan 2005

“The Death Of Jesus And The Human Condition: Exploring The Theology Of John’S Gospel.”, Craig R. Koester

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Jesus As The Way In The Fourth Gospel, Craig R. Koester Jan 2005

Jesus As The Way In The Fourth Gospel, Craig R. Koester

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Jesus In Jerusalem: Visualizing The Synoptic Accounts Of Jesus' Final Week, Matthew L. Skinner Jan 2005

Jesus In Jerusalem: Visualizing The Synoptic Accounts Of Jesus' Final Week, Matthew L. Skinner

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Unchained Ministry: Paul's Roman Custody (Acts 21-28) And The Sociopolitical Outlook Of The Book Of Acts, Matthew L. Skinner Jan 2005

Unchained Ministry: Paul's Roman Custody (Acts 21-28) And The Sociopolitical Outlook Of The Book Of Acts, Matthew L. Skinner

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The Book Of Breathings In Its Place, Kerry M. Muhlestein Jan 2005

The Book Of Breathings In Its Place, Kerry M. Muhlestein

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Michael D. Rhodes's publication on the Hor Book of Breathings is an unusual book in many ways. It is a scholarly Egyptological work, dealing with an understudied type of text from an understudied era of Egyptian history, appearing in the midst of a series that has been dedicated to the exploration of a book considered to be scripture by the Latter-day Saints. Additionally, it deals with what many have incorrectly considered to be a text that can be used to test the revelatory ability of the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints.


The Epistle To The Hebrews And Patron-Client Relationships: Toward A Missiological Appropriation, Cheryl D. Doss Jan 2005

The Epistle To The Hebrews And Patron-Client Relationships: Toward A Missiological Appropriation, Cheryl D. Doss

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Missionaries in cultures where patron-client relationships are common can find their participation in such relationships difficult. Recent New Testament scholarship has illuminated the patron-client relationships implicitly described in the epistle to the Hebrews. Utilizing this scholarship, this article explores the patron-client relationships illustrated in the epistle to the Hebrews seeking biblical principles to guide missionary life and practice.