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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
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
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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
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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.
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.
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.