Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Religion Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Biblical Studies

Selected Works

2014

Old Testament

Articles 1 - 4 of 4

Full-Text Articles in Religion

Ruth, Redemption, Covenant, And Christ, Kerry Muhlestein Oct 2014

Ruth, Redemption, Covenant, And Christ, Kerry Muhlestein

Kerry Muhlestein

The book of Ruth is one of the most loved stories of the Old Testament. Yet sometimes it remains just that: a story from which some readers gain little in the way of doctrine or application. We identify with the story because the principal actors are neither kings nor prophets but the average people of a typical village. There are neither mighty warriors nor great conflicts, but there are intense struggles for surviving life's difficulties and genuine battles with grief. We love the story because it is so well told, because it has characters we can identify with, because it …


Reading A Protoevangelium In The Context Of Genesis, David Pettus Dec 2013

Reading A Protoevangelium In The Context Of Genesis, David Pettus

David D Pettus

No abstract provided.


Review Of Temple Building And Temple Cult: Architecture And Cultic Paraphernalia Of Temples In The Levant (2. – 1. Mill. B.C.E.): Proceedings Of A Conference On The Occasion Of The 50th Anniversary Of The Institute Of Biblical Archaeology At The University Of Tübingen (28th-30th Of May 2010), Ed. Jens Kamlah, Jeffrey Morrow Dec 2013

Review Of Temple Building And Temple Cult: Architecture And Cultic Paraphernalia Of Temples In The Levant (2. – 1. Mill. B.C.E.): Proceedings Of A Conference On The Occasion Of The 50th Anniversary Of The Institute Of Biblical Archaeology At The University Of Tübingen (28th-30th Of May 2010), Ed. Jens Kamlah, Jeffrey Morrow

Jeffrey L. Morrow, Ph.D.

No abstract provided.


“Alfred Loisy And Les Mythes Babyloniens: Loisy’S Discourse On Myth In The Context Of Modernism.”, Jeffrey Morrow Dec 2013

“Alfred Loisy And Les Mythes Babyloniens: Loisy’S Discourse On Myth In The Context Of Modernism.”, Jeffrey Morrow

Jeffrey L. Morrow, Ph.D.

No abstract provided.