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Justified By Faith And Judged By Works: A Biblical Paradox And Its Significance, Mark Seifrid Dec 2001

Justified By Faith And Judged By Works: A Biblical Paradox And Its Significance, Mark Seifrid

Other Faculty Scholarship

Within the space of two short chapters in Romans, Paul declares, “It is not the hearers of the Law who are righteous before God, rather those who do the Law shall be justified” (Rom 2:13); and, “According to our evaluation, a person is justified by faith apart from the works of the Law” (Rom 3:28).


Review: The Fundamentals For The Twenty-First Century: Examining The Crucial Issues Of The Christian Faith, James A. Borland Dec 2001

Review: The Fundamentals For The Twenty-First Century: Examining The Crucial Issues Of The Christian Faith, James A. Borland

SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations

No abstract provided.


Review Of Handbook Of Seventh-Day Adventist Theology By Raoul Dederen, Denis Fortin Oct 2001

Review Of Handbook Of Seventh-Day Adventist Theology By Raoul Dederen, Denis Fortin

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


"Even If Noah, Daniel, And Job" (Ezekiel 14:14, 20)—Why These Three?, Jo Ann Davidson Oct 2001

"Even If Noah, Daniel, And Job" (Ezekiel 14:14, 20)—Why These Three?, Jo Ann Davidson

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Deep And Wide: Education Overflowing As Evangelism From Ephesus, A. Boyd Luter Oct 2001

Deep And Wide: Education Overflowing As Evangelism From Ephesus, A. Boyd Luter

Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)

No abstract provided.


Jesus The Way, The Cross, And The World According To The Gospel Of John, Craig R. Koester Oct 2001

Jesus The Way, The Cross, And The World According To The Gospel Of John, Craig R. Koester

Faculty Publications

According to the internal logic of John's Gospel, Jesus' claim to be "the way, the truth, and the life" is a remarkably inclusive statement, with none of the exclusive character sometimes attributed to it.


The Mythological Provenance Of Isaiah 14:12-15: A Reconsideration Of The Ugaritic Material, Michael Heiser Oct 2001

The Mythological Provenance Of Isaiah 14:12-15: A Reconsideration Of The Ugaritic Material, Michael Heiser

Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)

Many scholars of the Hebrew Bible have postulated that the source of the taunt-song of Isa xiv 12-15 is to be found in Ugaritic religious literature Many of these scholars believe that the passage contains elements of both El and Bacal myths, an assumption that leads them to discount the proposition that all the mythological strands of Isa xiv 12-15 can be correlated with a single Ugaritic myth Still others contend that only a single myth concerning the usurpation of El can account for all of the mythological features This article disputes both of these positions, arguing that no usurpation …


Christ's Entry "Within The Veil" In Hebrews 6:19-20: The Old Testament Background, Richard M. Davidson Oct 2001

Christ's Entry "Within The Veil" In Hebrews 6:19-20: The Old Testament Background, Richard M. Davidson

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Old Testament Principles Relating To Divorce And Remarriage, Roy Gane Oct 2001

Old Testament Principles Relating To Divorce And Remarriage, Roy Gane

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


On God's Existence, W. David Beck Jul 2001

On God's Existence, W. David Beck

SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations

No abstract provided.


Review: Is There Meaning In This Text?, John D. Morrison Jul 2001

Review: Is There Meaning In This Text?, John D. Morrison

Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)

No abstract provided.


Review: William James On Radical Empiricism And Religion, David J. Baggett Jun 2001

Review: William James On Radical Empiricism And Religion, David J. Baggett

SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations

No abstract provided.


Relationships Among The Non-Byzantine Manuscripts Of 2 Peter, Terry Dwain Robertson Apr 2001

Relationships Among The Non-Byzantine Manuscripts Of 2 Peter, Terry Dwain Robertson

Faculty Publications

One of the ongoing discussions in NT text-critical studies involves the methodology for classifying manuscripts into families and text-types.' This study focuses on the text of 2 Peter, following a three-step method. First, all the manuscripts in the study were compared and tentatively grouped through hierarchical cluster analysis. Next, based on these tentative groupings, profiles of non-majority text readings were created. Then, working with and refining these profiles, the groupings were finalized. A short profile of test readings is also provided for each group to aid in the quick identification of other manuscripts. With the groupings in hand, the next …


What Can The Bible Teach Us About Peacemaking?, Ron Mock Apr 2001

What Can The Bible Teach Us About Peacemaking?, Ron Mock

Faculty Publications - Department of History and Politics

No abstract provided.


Listening, Reading, Praying: Orality, Literacy And Early Christian Monastic Spirituality, Douglas E. Christie Apr 2001

Listening, Reading, Praying: Orality, Literacy And Early Christian Monastic Spirituality, Douglas E. Christie

Theological Studies Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


On The Resurrection Appearances Of Jesus, Gary R. Habermas Apr 2001

On The Resurrection Appearances Of Jesus, Gary R. Habermas

Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)

In this essay I will evaluate Evan Fales's approach to the resurrection appearances of Jesus. His strategy is creative and lively, employing a considerably different approach from that of most contemporary scholars, hence its provocative nature.


Review: All Things New: The Significance Of Newness For Biblical Theology, James A. Borland Mar 2001

Review: All Things New: The Significance Of Newness For Biblical Theology, James A. Borland

SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations

No abstract provided.


Reports Relating To The Fifty-Second Annual Meeting Of The Society, James A. Borland Mar 2001

Reports Relating To The Fifty-Second Annual Meeting Of The Society, James A. Borland

SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations

No abstract provided.


Memorials 2001, James A. Borland Mar 2001

Memorials 2001, James A. Borland

SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations

No abstract provided.


Review: Finite And Infinite Goods: A Framework For Ethics, David J. Baggett Mar 2001

Review: Finite And Infinite Goods: A Framework For Ethics, David J. Baggett

SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations

No abstract provided.


The Concept Of Atonement In Hellenistic Thought And 1 John, Jintae Kim Jan 2001

The Concept Of Atonement In Hellenistic Thought And 1 John, Jintae Kim

Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)

No abstract provided.


The Concept Of Atonement In Early Rabbinic Thought And The New Testament Writings, Jintae Kim Jan 2001

The Concept Of Atonement In Early Rabbinic Thought And The New Testament Writings, Jintae Kim

Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)

No abstract provided.


Where Jesus Walked: A Spiritual Journey Through The Holy Land, R. Wayne Stacy Jan 2001

Where Jesus Walked: A Spiritual Journey Through The Holy Land, R. Wayne Stacy

Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)

No abstract provided.


"Through Many Tears" (2 Cor. 2:4): Paul's Grieving Letter And The Occasion Of 2 Corinthians 1-7, David E. Fredrickson Jan 2001

"Through Many Tears" (2 Cor. 2:4): Paul's Grieving Letter And The Occasion Of 2 Corinthians 1-7, David E. Fredrickson

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Burning Our Lamps With Borrowed Oil: The Liturgical Use Of The Psalms And The Life Of Faith, Rolf A. Jacobson Jan 2001

Burning Our Lamps With Borrowed Oil: The Liturgical Use Of The Psalms And The Life Of Faith, Rolf A. Jacobson

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Law Of Freedom (James 1:25): Light From Ancient Exegesis, Matt Jackson-Mccabe Jan 2001

The Law Of Freedom (James 1:25): Light From Ancient Exegesis, Matt Jackson-Mccabe

Religious Studies Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Unreliable Narrator Of Job, James W. Watts Jan 2001

The Unreliable Narrator Of Job, James W. Watts

Religion - All Scholarship

This essay by James W. Watts provides analysis on the book of Job, questioning previous interpretations of its narrative. Watts also compares the book of Job's narrative style to that of modern and historical authors. Watts argues that the author of the book of Job employed an unreliable narrator in the form of an omniscient charatcer, which attacked literative conventions of the time, but ultimately proved difficult for readers to understand.


Jews And Judaism In The Medieval Latin Liturgy, Lawrence Frizzell, J. Henderson Jan 2001

Jews And Judaism In The Medieval Latin Liturgy, Lawrence Frizzell, J. Henderson

Selected Works of Lawrence E. Frizzell

The purpose of this study is to sketch the positive and negative dimensions in the Latin liturgy of the Church's relationship to Judaism and the Jewish people during the period prior to the sixteenth century. Seasons of the liturgical year and particular ceremonies are discussed in some detail to present the impact of the liturgy on the perception of Catholics regarding their Jewish neighbors.Copyright of The Liturgy of the Medieval Church is held by Medieval Institute Publications (Western Michigan University).


Toward Repentance And Reconciliation, Lawrence Frizzell Jan 2001

Toward Repentance And Reconciliation, Lawrence Frizzell

Selected Works of Lawrence E. Frizzell

The Rev. Lawrence E. Frizzell, D.Phil reviewed the history of Christian-Jewish relations over the centuries in his presentation, "Toward Repentance and Reconciliation," at the convention, “Changing the Future by Confronting the Past,” which was organized by the Evangelische (Protestant) Sisters of Darmstadt in Jerusalem from April 17-22, 2001.


Christians And Jews Learning Together And Remembering The Past To Shape The Future, The Institute Of Judaeo-Christian Studies Jan 2001

Christians And Jews Learning Together And Remembering The Past To Shape The Future, The Institute Of Judaeo-Christian Studies

Teshuvah Institute Papers

The Reverend Remi Hoeckman, O.P., S.T.D., secretary of the Holy See's Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, offered the third Monsignor John M. Oesterreicher Memorial Lecture on October 29, 1995. On the occasion of a visit to New Jersey in order to receive an honorary degree from Ramapo College, he gave his second lecture at Seton Hall University on April 2, 2000. The two essays, which complement each other, are presented in print so that a wide readership may have access to these reflections on the work of the Holy See in dialogue with Jewish and Christian thinkers on …