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Compositions with analytical commentary
Compositions with analytical commentary
 
The nature of eternal life in the Fourth Gospel
An Explication de texte of the Enigma of Faith Reckoned as Righteousness
 
A Modern Analysis of John L. Dagg's "Manual of Theology"
The Johannine Jesus as the interpretive basis for the Johannine logos in light of Philo's logos
 
When will these things be? What will be the sign? An explanation of Jesus' response to the disciples in Mark 13
Objective morality under a naturalistic framework
 
The atonement in the thought of Andrew Fuller
A reconsideration of the date of Papyrus 46
 
From Tetrateuch to Enneateuch: A reassessment of the Deuteronomic concept of centralization
Competencies for ministers of senior adults in Southern Baptist churches
 
A homiletical analysis of selected sermons of Franklin Dawes Pollard
In search of a human constitution: A theological exploration of the heart, soul, and mind of the Shema
 
An analysis of James Montgomery Boice's expository preaching through selected genres of Scripture
A critical examination of W. A. Criswell's sermons from Acts in comparison with his theory of preaching
 
Chaplains as doctors of the soul: Navigating between the sacred and secular while negotiating a functional and ontological ministry identity
A comparative analysis of Wayne Grudem's complementarian position and Gordon Fee's egalitarian position within the gender debate
 
A critical analysis of style in the preaching of Charles Stanley and Andy Stanley
A critical examination of Charles Haddon Spurgeon's theory and practice of sermon illustrations
 
Simul iustus et peccator: Luther's connection between his doctrines of sanctification and the church
Postcanonical doctrinal development as hermeneutical phenomenon
 
A cluster analysis of the terms evangelism and mission in the 1974 Lausanne Covenant, the 1989 Manila Manifesto, and the 2010 Cape Town Commitment