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Volume 37.4 (April, 2011)

 

Preaching From The Gospels And Acts
By C. Clifton Black, Otto A. Piper Professor of Biblical Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary, an ordained minister of The United Methodist Church, and editor of the New Testament Library (Westminster John Knox).

Worldview And The Missional Task
By Terry C. Muck, Professor of Mission and World Religion, Asbury Theological Seminary.


The Blossoming Of Philosophical Theology: What’s New?
By Alan G. Padgett, a UM elder and John Wesley Fellow, now Professor of Systematic Theology, Luther Seminary, and co-author (with S. Wilkens) of Christianity and Western Thought, vol. 3: Journey to Postmodernity in the Twentieth Century (InterVarsity, 2009).

 

Building An OT Library: Hosea--Malachi
By Pamela J. Scalise, Associate Professor of OT, Fuller Theological Seminary, and co-author (with J. Goldingay) of Minor Prophets II in the New International Biblical Commentary (Hendrickson, 2009).


Consider Wesley

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

 

Volume 37.3 (March, 2011) 


Building An OT Library: Psalms—Daniel
By Paul M. Cook, Visiting Scholar, Department of Religion, Florida State University.

Currents In Old Testament Theology
By Matthew Richard Schlimm, John Wesley Fellow, and Assistant Professor of Old Testament, the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary.


Building An OT Library: 1 Samuel—Job
Published in the February Edition.
By David B. Schreiner, Ph.D. candidate, Asbury Theological Seminary
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The Authority Of The Old Testament
By Kenton L. Sparks, Professor of Biblical Studies, Eastern University.


Consider Wesley

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


Volume 37.2 (February, 2011)

 

Missional Musings on Paul
By Michael J. Gorman, a United Methodist, Professor of Sacred Scripture and Dean of the Ecumenical Institute of Theology at St. Mary’s Seminary and University in Baltimore, MD, and in spring 2009, a Visiting Professor of New Testament at Duke Divinity School.

Scripture and Ethics

By Nijay K. Gupta, Ph.D., and author of “The Theo-Logic of Paul’s Ethics in Recent Research,” Currents in Biblical Research 7 (2009): 336-61; and Worship That Makes Sense to Paul: A New Approach to the Theology and Ethics of Paul’s Cultic Metaphors (de Gruyter, 2010).


Pastoral Notes From The Preaching Tradition
By Michael Pasquarello III, UM Elder, and Granger E. and Anna A. Fisher Professor of Preaching, Asbury Theological Seminary.


Consider Wesley

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


Volume 37.1 (November, 2010)


Building an Old Testament Library: Genesis-Ruth
By Bryan E. Beyer, Ph.D., professor of Old Testament, Columbia International University Seminary and School of Missions.

Good Sex: Its Meaning and Morals

By Dennis Hollinger, Ph.D., President and Colman M. Mockler Distinguished Professor of Christian Ethics, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.


Navigating Justification: Conversing with Paul
By Andy Johnson, professor of NT, Nazarene Theological Seminary; and author of 1 and 2 Thessalonians in the Two Horizons New Testament Commentary (Eerdmans, forthcoming).


Consider Wesley

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


 

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