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Book Review: Ephesians, Mark D. Owens Nov 2011

Book Review: Ephesians, Mark D. Owens

Biblical and Theological Studies Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Who Chose The Gospels?, Ched E. Spellman Sep 2011

Book Review: Who Chose The Gospels?, Ched E. Spellman

Biblical and Theological Studies Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


A Temple Framework Of The Atonement, Adam J. Johnson Jun 2011

A Temple Framework Of The Atonement, Adam J. Johnson

Adam J. Johnson

This article builds on G. K. Beale's work on the temple, exploring the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ in relation to the biblical theology of the temple. It explores the work of Christ as the one who fulfilled the role of the temple both in terms of its prophesied destruction and in terms of its rebuilding and the culmination of its purpose as the presence of God in the midst of his holy people. In conclusion, the article considers some of the practical ramifications of seeing Christ's work from this particular vantage-point.


Wisdom Christology: How Jesus Becomes God's Wisdom For Us, Daniel J. Ebert Apr 2011

Wisdom Christology: How Jesus Becomes God's Wisdom For Us, Daniel J. Ebert

Faculty Books

The Explorations in Biblical Theology series addresses the need for quality literature that attracts believing readers to good theology and builds there up in their faith. Each title in the series combines solid content with accessibility and readability-a valuable addition to the library of any college student, thoughtful lay reader, seminarian, or pastor.

What is true wisdom? While contemporary culture locates it in self-absorption, the first-century apostles revealed how wisdom is located supremely in Jesus Christ. Daniel Ebert explains how Old Testament wisdom motifs are not only appropriated in New Testament Christology but also far surpassed in God's Son.


Book Review: New Creation In Paul's Letters, Mark D. Owens Apr 2011

Book Review: New Creation In Paul's Letters, Mark D. Owens

Biblical and Theological Studies Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Book Review: The Faith Of Jesus Christ, Christopher R. Bruno Mar 2011

Book Review: The Faith Of Jesus Christ, Christopher R. Bruno

Biblical and Theological Studies Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Jesus, Gnosis & Dogma, Carl B. Smith Ii Jan 2011

Book Review: Jesus, Gnosis & Dogma, Carl B. Smith Ii

Biblical and Theological Studies Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


A Temple Framework Of The Atonement, Adam J. Johnson Jan 2011

A Temple Framework Of The Atonement, Adam J. Johnson

Biblical and Theological Studies Faculty Publications

This article builds on G. K. Beale's work on the temple, exploring the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ in relation to the biblical theology of the temple. It explores the work of Christ as the one who fulfilled the role of the temple both in terms of its prophesied destruction and in terms of its rebuilding and the culmination of its purpose as the presence of God in the midst of his holy people. In conclusion, the article considers some of the practical ramifications of seeing Christ's work from this particular vantage-point.


Book Review: A Comparative Handbook To The Gospel Of Mark, Joel F. Williams Jan 2011

Book Review: A Comparative Handbook To The Gospel Of Mark, Joel F. Williams

Biblical and Theological Studies Faculty Publications

Review of A Comparative Handbook to the Gospel of Mark: Comparisons with Pseudepigrapha, the Qumran Scrolls, and Rabbinic Literature, edited by Bruce Chilton, Darrell Bock, Daniel M Gurtner, Jacob Neusner, Lawrence H. Schiffman, and Daniel Oden. Leiden: Brill, 2010.


Review Of Christ As Creator, Daniel J. Ebert Jan 2011

Review Of Christ As Creator, Daniel J. Ebert

Biblical and Theological Studies Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.