Biblical Studies
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Literary Interpretation of the Scriptures
Dr. Voelz presents a literary approach to Mark and how it helps us understand what Mark is writing about.
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Reading Psalms One in the Context of the Psalter: Voices in Conversation
Dr. Saleska explores the purpose and use of Psalm One and how others have viewed this Psalm.
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Listening to God’s Word
Dr. Kloha presents a paper on how the scriptures are not a set but are changing as we find and translate more works. However the…
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Christ in the Old Testament: The Problem of Method(s)
Dr. Adams looks at the problem and method in finding Christ in the Old Testament. He proposes 5 principals to follow in resolving this issue.
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Christ and the Nations: On Isaiah’s Gentile Oracles
Dr. Raabe points out Christ in Isaiah chapters 13-23 and encourages us to see Christ as Isreal reduced to one.
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Understanding the Instantaneous Perfect Verbs
Dr. Lessing proposes the idea of the Instantaneous Perfect Verbs found in Isaiah and how they could be interpreted.
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The Difference Hearing Makes: The Exegesis and Interpretation of the Bible as Performance Literature
Dr. Boomershine makes the case for the Bible was written as performance art to be heard and repeat verbally. This then makes Mark 16:9-20 fit…
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Biblical Megatrends: A History of Biblical Interpretation and the Communication Cultures of Western Civilization
Dr. Boomershine discusses how the chnages of culture have caused a change in how we interpet the Bible. This is changing now as we become…
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The Messiah of Peace and a Multimedia Interpretation of the Gerasene Demoniac
Dr. Boomershine encourages Biblical storytelling as a way to spread the Word of God in the digital age due to the way the scriptures were…