Review ofPaul Hanson: Political Engagement as Biblical Mandate (Cambridge: James Clarke & Co., 2010)
<p>In this dissertation, I develop a political liberal ethics of citizenship that reconciles conflic...
For Christians, the Bible represents a unique document that contains holy messaging about how they s...
This paper was written to discuss whether or not to agree with the claim that ‘The question is not w...
Review ofPaul Hanson: Political Engagement as Biblical Mandate (Cambridge: James Clarke & Co., 2...
Review of Paul Hanson: Political Engagement as Biblical Mandate (Cambridge: James Clarke & Co., 201...
This thesis offers a close reading of two Pauline texts, Philippians 2:5-11 and Romans 13:1-7. Inspi...
Strong cultural and historical forces generate considerable challenges to American Christians seekin...
Jim Wallis\u27s The Call to Conversion features an apocalyptic theological imagination with an eccle...
This dissertation contends that the dominant religious constituency in the United States, evangelica...
If all authority derives from God, it’s necessary to look to covenant to understand the contours of ...
This article reviews some (and only some) of the dominant ways in which the Bible is understood in m...
Paul’s dealings with Israel in Romans 9-11 have long been viewed as some of the most theologically c...
My aim in what follows is to employ N.T. Wright’s powerful and provocative analysis of Paul’s politi...
For Hobbes, religion is not inherently beneficial for society. Instead, good theology is required in...
We live in a politically divided time. Long-standing questions about the political role of the churc...
<p>In this dissertation, I develop a political liberal ethics of citizenship that reconciles conflic...
For Christians, the Bible represents a unique document that contains holy messaging about how they s...
This paper was written to discuss whether or not to agree with the claim that ‘The question is not w...
Review ofPaul Hanson: Political Engagement as Biblical Mandate (Cambridge: James Clarke & Co., 2...
Review of Paul Hanson: Political Engagement as Biblical Mandate (Cambridge: James Clarke & Co., 201...
This thesis offers a close reading of two Pauline texts, Philippians 2:5-11 and Romans 13:1-7. Inspi...
Strong cultural and historical forces generate considerable challenges to American Christians seekin...
Jim Wallis\u27s The Call to Conversion features an apocalyptic theological imagination with an eccle...
This dissertation contends that the dominant religious constituency in the United States, evangelica...
If all authority derives from God, it’s necessary to look to covenant to understand the contours of ...
This article reviews some (and only some) of the dominant ways in which the Bible is understood in m...
Paul’s dealings with Israel in Romans 9-11 have long been viewed as some of the most theologically c...
My aim in what follows is to employ N.T. Wright’s powerful and provocative analysis of Paul’s politi...
For Hobbes, religion is not inherently beneficial for society. Instead, good theology is required in...
We live in a politically divided time. Long-standing questions about the political role of the churc...
<p>In this dissertation, I develop a political liberal ethics of citizenship that reconciles conflic...
For Christians, the Bible represents a unique document that contains holy messaging about how they s...
This paper was written to discuss whether or not to agree with the claim that ‘The question is not w...