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The lasting justice of changed minds and hearts

The lasting justice of changed minds and hearts

A Statement about Baltimore from The Reconciled Church Bishop Harry Jackson, Bishop T.D. Jakes, James Robison From the April 27, 2015 Press Release. On the eve of the second national meeting of The Reconciled Church (TRC) – a historic multi-racial, multi-denominational and apolitical gathering of church leaders in Orlando, a growing response to Ferguson, Staten […]

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Bishops, Aramaic, and the LXX

Bishops, Aramaic, and the LXX

  Editor’s Note: This letter is part of a conversation that started with Henry Harbuck’s article, “What Bible Did Jesus Use?”   Greetings from AEGA, I have read the notes you sent me as well as those from Kevin Williams. Though Mr. Williams made some excellent points, much of which I agree with, the majority of […]

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The Holy Spirit, The Missing Finger: Comparing the Pneumatology of Alexander Campbell and Don Basham

The Holy Spirit, The Missing Finger: Comparing the Pneumatology of Alexander Campbell and Don Basham

  Introduction The purpose of this article is to reveal the initial development of the teaching on the Holy Spirit in the life of Alexander Campbell, founder of the movement named the Disciples of Christ. Campbell’s pneumatology must be placed within the context of American history in the nineteenth century. Beginning with the influence of […]

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Alister McGrath: Mere Apologetics

Alister McGrath: Mere Apologetics

Alister E. McGrath, Mere Apologetics: How to Help Seekers and Skeptics Find Faith (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 2012), 197 pages. As a well-known professor of theology, ministry, and education at Kings College, London, McGrath needs no introduction. This book serves as an introduction to apologetics, the field of Christian thought that focuses upon the […]

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How do we know if miracles can happen with Craig Keener

How do we know if miracles can happen with Craig Keener

  How do we know if something is credible? Professor Craig S. Keener asks whether we can trust accounts of miracles in the Gospels. This lecture was given on March 19, 2014 as part of the Ministry Conference at Asbury Theological Seminary. Watch the first lecture given on March 18, 2014: The Historical Jesus of […]

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The Historical Jesus of the Gospels with Craig Keener

The Historical Jesus of the Gospels with Craig Keener

  Craig S. Keener asks what can be known about Jesus using basic historical methods? This lecture was given on March 18, 2014 as part of the Ministry Conference at Asbury Theological Seminary.    

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Pneuma Review Winter 2015

Pneuma Review Winter 2015

The exclusively digital edition of The Pneuma Review, Winter 2015 (18:1). Some of what you will find in this issue: The Holy Spirit, The Missing Finger: Comparing the Pneumatology of Alexander Campbell and Don Basham A conversation that started with “What Bible Did Jesus Use?” and continued with “What Yeshua Quoted” and “Bishops, Aramaic, and […]

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Winter 2015: Other Significant Articles

Winter 2015: Other Significant Articles

Wesley Hill, “The Way God Conducts Us: Saved Through Childbearing? Perhaps We All Are In the End” First Things (November 6, 2014). William De Arteaga writes: “This is a masterpiece on the theology of motherhood.” Ed Stetzer, “A Decision in Ferguson: How Should Evangelicals Respond? The grand jury has made a decision in Ferguson, now […]

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Miracles in Church History and Today with Craig Keener

Miracles in Church History and Today with Craig Keener

  Craig S. Keener, author of Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts, discusses miracles that have occurred in history as well as recently. This is part 3 of a special lecture series on apologetics given at Southwestern Assemblies of God University in the Summer of 2014.    

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Cases of Healed Blindness and Raised from the Dead with Craig Keener

Cases of Healed Blindness and Raised from the Dead with Craig Keener

  Craig S. Keener, author of Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts, shares stories of people who experienced miraculous healing. This is part 2 of a special lecture series on apologetics given at Southwestern Assemblies of God University in the Summer of 2014.    

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Challenging Skepticism about Miracles with Craig Keener

Challenging Skepticism about Miracles with Craig Keener

  Craig S. Keener, author of Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts, discusses the different views skeptics hold about miracles while providing statistical information about what Americans think about miracles. This is part 1 of a special lecture series on apologetics given at Southwestern Assemblies of God University in the Summer of 2014, […]

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Craig Keener on Rebekah in Genesis 27

Craig Keener on Rebekah in Genesis 27

In this short video from Seedbed, Bible scholar Craig S. Keener explores reasons, for and against, seeing Rebekah as a positive character when she made the decision to get Isaac’s blessing for Jacob by means of deception. “To get God’s blessing is different.”

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What Yeshua Quoted

What Yeshua Quoted

  Note from the Editor: I wrote this note to Kevin: “In an article I was reading recently, the author says that Yeshua likely read and quoted from the Septuagint. While I have always known that as a possibility, I thought it was more likely that Yeshua used the original Hebrew which was later quoted […]

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What Bible Did Jesus Use?

What Bible Did Jesus Use?

The ministerial test, administered as a prerequisite for ministerial credentials with our Fellowship, has alerted us that many ministers possess limited knowledge of Bible translations. For example, in the multiple choice section of the test, ministerial applicants are asked to select “From which version of the Bible did Jesus quote?” Believe it or not, eighty-five […]

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