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Volume 36.4 (April, 2010)

 

Building a NT Library: Hebrews—Revelation

By Ruth Anne Reese, Associate Professor of NT, Asbury Theological Seminary

What is a Missional Hermeneutic?
By Brian D. Russell (Ph.D.), Professor of Biblical Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary-Florida Dunnam Campus, John Wesley Fellow, and currently writing a book on missional hermeneutics to be published in late 2010 by Wipf and Stock.

The Death of Jesus in Islam and Christianity
By A. H. Mathias Zahniser, Professor Emeritus of Christian Mission, Asbury Theological Seminary; Scholar in Residence, Greenville College, and author of The Mission and Death of Jesus in Islam and Christianity (Orbis, 2008).


Consider Wesley

By Dr. Henry H. Knight III, Donald and Pearl Wright Professor of Wesleyan Studies, Saint Paul School of Theology.

 


Volume 36.3 (March, 2010)

 

Integrating Counseling Practice and Theology

By Virginia T. Holeman, Professor of Counseling, Asbury Theological Seminary, and author of Reconcilable Differences: Hope and Healing for Troubled Marriages (InterVarsity, 2004)


Racial Reconciliation in the Church
By Love Sechrest, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of New Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary and author of A Former Jew: Paul and the Dialectics of Race (T&T Clark, 2009)

Profile/E. Stanley Jones
By Howard A. Snyder, Professor of Wesley Studies, Tyndale Seminary, Toronto

Building a New Testament Library: Philippians—Philemon
By J. Christian Stratton, Managing Editor of Catalyst, and Director of Spiritual Formation, Wesley Biblical Seminary

Consider Wesley

By Henry H. Knight III, Donald and Pearl Wright Professor of Wesleyan Studies, Saint Paul School of Theology

 


 

Volume 36.2 (February, 2010)

 

Jesus in the Apocryphal Gospels

By Darrell Bock, Research Professor of New Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary


Taking Stock of the Reign of God

By Joel B. Green, John Wesley Fellow, author of 1 Peter in the Two Horizons New Testament Commentary (Eerdmans, 2007)

What Would Phoebe Do?
By Elaine A. Heath, Ph.D., John Wesley Fellow, and author of
Naked Faith: The Mystical Theology of Phoebe Palmer (Wipf & Stock, 2009)

 

Building a New Testament Library: Romans—Ephesians
By Fredrick J. Long, Associate Professor of New Testament, Asbury Theological Seminary

Consider Wesley

By Henry H. Knight III, Donald and Pearl Wright Professor of Wesleyan Studies, Saint Paul School of Theology

 


 

Volume 36.1 (November, 2009)


Building A New Testament Library: Matthew—Acts

By Joel B. Green, John Wesley Fellow and Elder in The UMC, author of Body, Soul, and Human Life: The Nature of Humanity in the Bible (Baker Academic, 2008)

Reflections in the Wesley Study Bible
By Dr. Jeffrey E. Greenway, Lead Pastor of the Reynoldsburg United Methodist Church in Reynoldsburg, OH

 

A Protestant Resourcement: Why Theological Education Must Include The Fathers

By Jackson Lashier, Ph.D. candidate, Marquette University

 

The “Rule of Faith” and Biblical Hermeneutics
By Robert W. Wall, Paul T. Walls Professor of Biblical and Wesleyan Studies at Seattle Pacific University.

Consider Wesley

By Henry H. Knight III, Donald and Pearl Wright Professor of Wesleyan Studies, Saint Paul School of Theology


 

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