All three of Paul\u27s \u27\u27Pastoral Epistles I and II Timothy and Titus furnish a wealth of material for the diligent study and restudy of the scriptural teaching regarding the Ministry of the Word. In this paper an attempt is made to treat exegetically on the basis of the original Greek the first chapter of Titus, all of which has direct bearing upon the doctrine of the ministry. Moreover the fifth verse of this chapter presents proof for the divine institution of a local ministry
A variety of differences between the genuine writings of Paul and the pseudepigraphical Pastoral Epi...
The author presents an historical survey of the Lutheran view of the ministry, with special emphasis...
When discussing the doctrine of baptism in any New Testament writing we must first come to an agreem...
All three of Paul\u27s \u27\u27Pastoral Epistles I and II Timothy and Titus furnish a wealth of mat...
The New Testament Epistle of Titus was written by Paul. He writes this letter to instruct Titus in r...
All the doctrines of the Church should have a solid foundation, a sedes doctrine, in the Scripture. ...
“Sound doctrine,” present in the Pastoral Epistles, contains the most community-creating element tha...
The search for an authoritative word from God has been at the heart and center of man\u27s struggle ...
If by «power» one understands the accepted capacity to intervene in the life of believers in order t...
Most pastors read the Christmas Epistle during the holidays. Many preached on it as a text for a Chr...
The aim of this thesis, therefore, is to review the various interpretations of Titus 3:5 and baptism...
Both historically and because of its intrinsic value the doctrine concerning the Church and the mini...
A working knowledge of the Greek language is a very valuable asset to the minister of the Gospel, an...
Within the debate about Paul’s authorship, Klinker concentrates on one specific point of debate: the...
It is the purpose of this thesis to examine the passages of the New Testament which speak of the Roy...
A variety of differences between the genuine writings of Paul and the pseudepigraphical Pastoral Epi...
The author presents an historical survey of the Lutheran view of the ministry, with special emphasis...
When discussing the doctrine of baptism in any New Testament writing we must first come to an agreem...
All three of Paul\u27s \u27\u27Pastoral Epistles I and II Timothy and Titus furnish a wealth of mat...
The New Testament Epistle of Titus was written by Paul. He writes this letter to instruct Titus in r...
All the doctrines of the Church should have a solid foundation, a sedes doctrine, in the Scripture. ...
“Sound doctrine,” present in the Pastoral Epistles, contains the most community-creating element tha...
The search for an authoritative word from God has been at the heart and center of man\u27s struggle ...
If by «power» one understands the accepted capacity to intervene in the life of believers in order t...
Most pastors read the Christmas Epistle during the holidays. Many preached on it as a text for a Chr...
The aim of this thesis, therefore, is to review the various interpretations of Titus 3:5 and baptism...
Both historically and because of its intrinsic value the doctrine concerning the Church and the mini...
A working knowledge of the Greek language is a very valuable asset to the minister of the Gospel, an...
Within the debate about Paul’s authorship, Klinker concentrates on one specific point of debate: the...
It is the purpose of this thesis to examine the passages of the New Testament which speak of the Roy...
A variety of differences between the genuine writings of Paul and the pseudepigraphical Pastoral Epi...
The author presents an historical survey of the Lutheran view of the ministry, with special emphasis...
When discussing the doctrine of baptism in any New Testament writing we must first come to an agreem...