an international journal for students of theological and religious studies
- VOLUME 48
- ISSUE 3
- December 2023
- VOLUME 48
- ISSUE 3
- VOLUME 48
- ISSUE 3
Featured Articles
Geerhardus Vos: His Biblical-Theological Method and a Biblical Theology of Gender
by Andreas J. KöstenbergerThis article seeks to construct a biblical theology of gender based on Geerhardus Vos’s magisterial Biblical Theology...
The Greco-Roman Background to “Fighting the Good Fight” in the Pastoral Epistles and the Spiritual Life of the Christian
by G. K. BealeWhat does Paul mean by the expression “fight the fight” in 1 Timothy 1:18 (NASB)? The Greek verb στρατεύω with the noun στρατεία can be also rendered “battle the battle,” or more generally “perform military service” or “serve in a military campaign...
Articles
Menzies responds to Tupamahu’s post-colonial critique of the Pentecostal reading of Acts and the missionary enterprise...
The Lamblike Servant: The Function of John’s Use of the OT for Understanding Jesus’s Death
by David V. ChristensenIn this article, I argue that John provides a window into the mechanics of how Jesus’s death saves, and this window is his use of the OT...
Geerhardus Vos: His Biblical-Theological Method and a Biblical Theology of Gender
by Andreas J. KöstenbergerThis article seeks to construct a biblical theology of gender based on Geerhardus Vos’s magisterial Biblical Theology...
Is the One God of the Old Testament and Judaism Exactly the Same God as the Trinitarian God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—of the New Testament and Christian Creeds?
by John Jefferson DavisThis article argues that the One God of the Old Testament and Judaism is exactly the same God as the Trinitarian God of the New Testament and Christian creeds...
A well-known Christian intellectual and cultural commentator, John Stonestreet, has often publicly spoken of the need for Christians to develop a theology of “getting fired...
Postmillennialism had been pronounced dead when R...
Cultural Mandate and the Image of God: Human Vocation under Creation, Fall, and Redemption
by N. Gray SutantoWhile the term “cultural mandate” is well-recognized as a way of understanding the relationship between Christianity, culture, and human vocation, its origins from within the Dutch neo-Calvinist tradition are less known...
The Greco-Roman Background to “Fighting the Good Fight” in the Pastoral Epistles and the Spiritual Life of the Christian
by G. K. BealeWhat does Paul mean by the expression “fight the fight” in 1 Timothy 1:18 (NASB)? The Greek verb στρατεύω with the noun στρατεία can be also rendered “battle the battle,” or more generally “perform military service” or “serve in a military campaign...
Beacons from the Spire: Evangelical Theology and History in Oxford’s University Church
by Jason G. DuesingThought to be the most visited church in England, the University Church of St...
Business and Christianity do not always enjoy the most comfortable of relationships...