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Election, Moral Performance, Culpability, And The Character Of God, A. Thornhill
Election, Moral Performance, Culpability, And The Character Of God, A. Thornhill
A. Chadwick Thornhill
No abstract provided.
Hacking For The Kingdom?, A. Thornhill
The Problem With Others, A. Thornhill
“Spheres Of Influence” In The Epistle To The Galatians, A. Thornhill
“Spheres Of Influence” In The Epistle To The Galatians, A. Thornhill
A. Chadwick Thornhill
Paul’s discussion of the Law and Christ in Galatians is framed in spherical language. This is seen in his use of three key prepositions (ἐν, ἐκ, and ὑπο). Paul’s chief contrast is between one operating within the Law or within Christ as their basic realm of belonging. Those who are tempted to return to the sphere of the Law as their fundamental relation to God are at risk of transferring out of the realm of Christ, which for Paul is the only place in which favor with God is found.
The Doctrine Of Election And The Moral Argument, A. Thornhill
The Doctrine Of Election And The Moral Argument, A. Thornhill
A. Chadwick Thornhill
No abstract provided.
Emotional Doubt And Divine Hiddenness, A. Thornhill
Emotional Doubt And Divine Hiddenness, A. Thornhill
A. Chadwick Thornhill
This essay will seek to develop a possible model for addressing the existential problem of divine hiddenness and the emotional doubt that it might cause in the life of a believer. In doing so, it will identify several potential "root causes" for the experience of the existential problem of divine hiddenness and attempt to guide a hurting individual through dealing with their doubt by applying misbelief therapy.
New Testament Translation, A. Thornhill