criticism
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The Resurrection and Paul’s Pneumacentric Gospel in Romans
Romans mentions the Holy Spirit more than any of Paul’s other letters, excluding 1 Corinthians, which is primarily about Spirit issues (??????) occurs in 1…
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A Literary-Theological Study Of the Nations in Isaiah 56-66
Isaiah’s portrayal of the nations in chapters 56-66 (Trito-Isaiah, or, TI) has not received a single focused study. This is partly due to the prevalent…
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Paul’s Doctrine of Justification in Romans 2:1-16 In Dialogue with the Old and New Perspectives
This study proposed to interpret the doctrine of justification 1 in Rom 2:1-16 in dialogue with the Old and New Perspectives on Paul.
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Straight Away: The Meaning and Literary Function of ?????/?????? in the Gospel of Mark
Mark is the Gospel of breathless excitement. The narrative is noted for its rapid movement between scenes and for an urgent tone through the miracles…
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Orality as the Key to Understanding Apostolic Proclamation in the Epistles
Redaction criticism and its modern successors in the literary field, while they give more credit to the text and the author, have at the same…
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An Exegetical and Theological Study of Habakkuk 2:4-5
The purpose of this thesis is to establish the meaning of Habakkuk 2:4-5 in its context and discover what theological contribution it makes to the…
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Matthew and Luke’s Use of ? ???????s ??? ? ??????s ????? ??????
This thesis project will investigate the Matthean and Lucan use of ? ???????s ??? ? ??????s ????? ??????, “the weeping and the gnashing of teeth.”…
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The Hermeneutical Problem of the Mixed Audience in the Book of Hebrews
The writer feels that there is only one audience in view in the book. This audience is made up of believers only. There are several…
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Genesis 17:9-14: An Exegetical and Theological Study of the Relation of Circumcision to the Covenant
The purpose of this thesis is to study the relation of circumcision to the Abrahamic Covenant in the context of the Old Testament.