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An Inquiry In The Early Creed Of Romans 1:3-4: Does The Word Ὁριζω Support An Adoptionistic Christianity?, Nicholas Dodson, Brian Scalise Jan 2016

An Inquiry In The Early Creed Of Romans 1:3-4: Does The Word Ὁριζω Support An Adoptionistic Christianity?, Nicholas Dodson, Brian Scalise

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Book Review: Beyond Toleration: The Religious Origins Of American Pluralism By Chris Beneke, Laverne Smith Apr 2015

Book Review: Beyond Toleration: The Religious Origins Of American Pluralism By Chris Beneke, Laverne Smith

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Book Review: Has The Church Replaced Israel: A Theological Evaluation (Michael J. Vlach), Jeffrey L. Cockrell Apr 2015

Book Review: Has The Church Replaced Israel: A Theological Evaluation (Michael J. Vlach), Jeffrey L. Cockrell

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Emotional Doubt And Divine Hiddenness, A. Chadwick Thornhill May 2014

Emotional Doubt And Divine Hiddenness, A. Chadwick Thornhill

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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.


The Continuation Of Israel’S Land Promise In The New Testament: A Fresh Approach, A. Boyd Luter May 2014

The Continuation Of Israel’S Land Promise In The New Testament: A Fresh Approach, A. Boyd Luter

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This article responds to recent evangelical interpreters who have argued that the land promise given to Israel in the Old Testament is no longer in effect based on the scarcity of references to the promise in the New Testament. The paper asserts that the Land Promise is not only present in the New Testament, but even provides a sort of overall theological framework for the New Testament.