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Volume 33.4, (April, 2007)
Pastors
and Powers
By Marva J. Dawn, Teaching Fellow in Spiritual Theology at Regent
College, Vancouver, British Columbia, and theologian, author, and educator
with “Christians Equipped for Ministry” in Vancouver, Washington
Thinking
Christianly
By Brian J. Walsh, Ph.D., Christian Reformed Church chaplain
at the University of Toronto
Building a NT Library: Hebrews - Revelation
By Duane F. Watson, Ph.D., John Wesley Scholar and
Professor of New Testament Studies, Malone College
Consider Wesley
By Dr. Henry H. Knight III, Donald and Pearl
Wright Professor
of Wesleyan Studies, Saint Paul
School of Theology.
Volume 33.3, (March, 2007)
Building a New
Testament Library: Philippians—Philemon
By Garwood P. Anderson, Asbury Theological Seminary—Orlando
Reading The Bible As One Story
By Michael W. Goheen,
Geneva Professor of Worldview and Religious Studies, Trinity Western
University, Langley, B.C.
“Narrating
The World”: What Can Church Leaders Do?
By Michael W. Goheen,
Geneva Professor of Worldview and Religious Studies, Trinity Western
University, Langley, B.C.
Scripture:
How So Our Authority?
By Scot McKnight, Karl A. Olsson
Professor in Religious Studies, North Park University
Consider Wesley
By Dr. Henry H. Knight III, Donald
and Pearl Wright Professor of Wesleyan Studies,
Saint Paul School of Theology
Volume 33.2, (February, 2007)
Building A New Testament Library: Romans—Ephesians
By Bruce N. Fisk, Associate
Professor of NT, Westmont College
The Cross and Creation
By Graham McFarlane, Senior Lecturer in
Systematic Theology, London School of Theology
The
Broken, Missional Church: Recent Trends in Ecclesiology
By Daniel J. Treier, Ph.D., Associate Professor of
Theology, Wheaton College, and author of The Community of the Word: Toward an Evangelical
Ecclesiology (InterVarsity, 2005)
Consider Wesley
By Henry H. Knight III, Donald and Pearl Wright Professor of Wesleyan Studies, Saint Paul School of Theology
Volume 33.1, (November, 2006)
Atonement and A Trinitarian
Metaphysic of Love
By Hans Boersma, J.I. Packer Professor of
Historical and Systematic Theology, Regent College
Building A New
Testament Library: Matthew—Acts
By Joel B. Green, John Wesley Fellow
and Elder in The UMC, author of 1 Peter in the Two Horizons Commentary on the New Testament (Eerdmans, 2007).
Rethinking Wesleyan
Theology
By Joey Koskie, Ph.D. candidate, London
School of Theology.
Surfing The Sites:
Theology on the Web
By Fred Sanders, Ph.D.,
Associate Professor of Theology, Biola
University
Consider Wesley
By Dr. Henry H. Knight III
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