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Biblical Studies

Theological Interpretation: Some Traits, a Key, and a List

D. Christopher Spinks

Reading Scripture as the Church: Canon, Authority, and Wesleyans

Richard P. Thompson

Rethinking the Role of Scripture in Christian Ethics: A Précis of Singing the Ethos of God

Brian Brock

The Pauline “New Perspective” and Wesleyan Theology

Joseph R. Dongell

Reading the Psalter: A Bibliographic Review

Brian D. Russell

Reading the Bible as One Story

Michael W. Goheen

Scripture: How So Our Authority?

Scot McKnight

Terence Fretheim: Scholarship That Matters to the Church

Matthew R. Schlimm

Evangelicals and the Historiography of Ancient Israel

Brian D. Russell

An Old Testament Mood

Anthony J. Petrotta
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