Four Branches April – 2019
Jump to: Exegetical Systematic Historical Practical Exegetical Theology: Stay Close to This – The Near Demonstrative in Acts 13:15-39 The Spirit opens your mouth to declare the wonderful story of “Love divine, all love ...
Jump to: Exegetical Systematic Historical Practical Exegetical Theology: Stay Close to This – The Near Demonstrative in Acts 13:15-39 The Spirit opens your mouth to declare the wonderful story of “Love divine, all love ...
It is a sad but very real ability of my sinful nature to turn any task - no matter how gracious a privilege it is - into a grievous burden. My life is littered with ...
Richard H. Cox (M.D., Ph.D., D.Min.) is president emeritus of Forest Institute of Professional Psychology in Springfield, Missouri, and teaches in the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences as Duke University Medical School. The author ...
Jump to: Exegetical Systematic Historical Practical Exegetical Theology: The Cross as Metonymy in 1 Corinthians 1:18 The Second Lesson for Lent 4 features a particularly potent use of metonymy. The entire section of 1 Corinthians ...
Volume 22, Number 4 Apologetics in Preaching: Resurrection Apologetics I have to admit, to my great shame, that I had trouble preaching during the Easter season. Easter Sunday was great. Preaching on Doubting Thomas the ...