
July / August 2010 |
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Articles include: |
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Interpreting Scripture by Scripture: Can we learn the whole meaning of
Scripture by studying it parts and its parts by learning the whole? [Michael
Horton]
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Ten Theses on the Theological Interpretation of Scripture: The author
provides a way for reconciliation between biblical studies and theology. [Kevin
J. Vanhoozer]
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Navigating Old Waters through the Fog of the New Atheism: Questions about
the ethical implications of Scripture enable Christians to reflect more deeply
on its teaching and moral wisdom. [Patrick T. Smith]
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The Bible and African Christianity: In the years between the Africa that
David Livingstone found and the Africa of today, the Bible has played a
significant role. [David F. Wells]
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Bible, Inc.: Do market-niche translations and self-study Bibles undermine
Scripture's proper use, as well as the interpretative community Scripture
creates and sustains? [John Bombaro]
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Why Can't We Just Read the Bible?: An interview with D.A. Carson
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