In this thesis I argue that the letter of Ephesians contains a coherent argument and that this argument is animated by the ideology of divine warfare. This ideological tool was utilized throughout the ancient world to assert and defend the cosmic supremacy of national deities, and appears throughout the Old Testament in texts that declare the exalted status of Yahweh over all other gods and over the forces of chaos that threaten creation. This ideology is applied to Ephesians with the result that what many regard as the central portion of the letter-Ephesians 2--contains a complete cycle of this mythological pattern. Here, within a context of praise and worship (1:1-19), the cosmic Lordship of Christ is asserted (1:20-23) and the t...
Ephesians 4.8-9 presents a challenging passage exegetically. The reference to Psalm 68.18 is ambiguo...
Our first study in Ephesians in the present series dealt with the content of God\u27s eternal plan o...
This thesis examines the theme of glory, signified by the Greek δόξα and cognates, in the Letter of...
In this thesis I argue that the letter of Ephesians contains a coherent argument and that this argum...
Ephesians has long been a favorite New Testament book among Christians. Its exalted language and soa...
The letter to the Ephesians employs various communicative strategies in responding to the rhetorical...
The focus of this thesis is on the way in which the theology of the author of the Epistle to the Eph...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Lack of consensus regarding an historical situation that o...
This study demonstrates that the writers of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel employed the language of c...
Almost 100 years have passed since a manuscript containing that lost book known as the Odes of Solo...
Controversy and debate have raged over the nature of election, and perhaps the weightiest passage on...
Who is God according to the author of the letter to the Ephesians? What does this letter communicate...
Paul’s letter to the Ephesians is not written in a theological vacuum. Having been schooled as a Jew...
Ephesians: The wealth of the church The walk of the church The warfare of the churchhttps://digitalc...
This article is the second in a four-part study comparing the Letter to the Ephesians with some of C...
Ephesians 4.8-9 presents a challenging passage exegetically. The reference to Psalm 68.18 is ambiguo...
Our first study in Ephesians in the present series dealt with the content of God\u27s eternal plan o...
This thesis examines the theme of glory, signified by the Greek δόξα and cognates, in the Letter of...
In this thesis I argue that the letter of Ephesians contains a coherent argument and that this argum...
Ephesians has long been a favorite New Testament book among Christians. Its exalted language and soa...
The letter to the Ephesians employs various communicative strategies in responding to the rhetorical...
The focus of this thesis is on the way in which the theology of the author of the Epistle to the Eph...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Lack of consensus regarding an historical situation that o...
This study demonstrates that the writers of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel employed the language of c...
Almost 100 years have passed since a manuscript containing that lost book known as the Odes of Solo...
Controversy and debate have raged over the nature of election, and perhaps the weightiest passage on...
Who is God according to the author of the letter to the Ephesians? What does this letter communicate...
Paul’s letter to the Ephesians is not written in a theological vacuum. Having been schooled as a Jew...
Ephesians: The wealth of the church The walk of the church The warfare of the churchhttps://digitalc...
This article is the second in a four-part study comparing the Letter to the Ephesians with some of C...
Ephesians 4.8-9 presents a challenging passage exegetically. The reference to Psalm 68.18 is ambiguo...
Our first study in Ephesians in the present series dealt with the content of God\u27s eternal plan o...
This thesis examines the theme of glory, signified by the Greek δόξα and cognates, in the Letter of...