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Highlights from Urbana 2003

Highlights from Urbana 2003

First Nations leader Richard Twiss reports on a powerful Urbana conference he was part of in December. Urbana is the largest missions conference in the world. It is convened every three years in Urbana, IL, on the campus of University of Illinois. It is a ministry of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. This past December, at Urbana […]

From the Editor's Desk: Fall 2003

From the Editor’s Desk: Fall 2003

from the editor’s desk What have you been reading lately? Besides, of course, every issue of the Pneuma Review that you receive. What books are challenging you to think beyond the old boundaries and grow in your relationship with our Master? What ideas and practical insights are you discussing among your friends and peers? I […]

Fall 2003: Other Significant Articles

Fall 2003: Other Significant Articles

“Three Centuries of Objections to Biblical Miracles” Mark J. Larson. Bibliotheca Sacra 160 (Jan-Mar 2003), pages 77-100. This article describes and critiques the pervasive denial of the supernatural elements of the Bible among Rationalism thinkers and philosophers of the last three centuries. Pastor Larson offers convincing proofs for why these rationalistic objections to the miraculous […]

Summer 2003: Other Significant Articles

Summer 2003: Other Significant Articles

  “Where Judgment Begins” Leadership (Winter 2003, Vol XXIV, No 1). Mark Beeson, Stanley Grenz, David Handley, and Erwin Lutzer are sorting out the tangled elements of ethics and integrity in the Winter 2003 issue of Leadership dedicated to “Integrity and Ethics.” “An Honest Sermon” by Mike Woodruff and Steve Moore addresses plagiarism in the […]

Spring 2003: Other Significant Articles

Spring 2003: Other Significant Articles

  J. I. Packer, “Why I Walked” Christianity Today (January 2002), pages 46-50. Evangelical leader J. I. Packer explains why he left the Anglican Church when the denomination authorized its bishops to bless same-sex unions in June 2002. Although this article specifically addresses issues being faced by Anglicans, the principles of standing—even fighting—on the unchanging […]

Coming in the Summer 2003 (6:3) Issue

Coming in the Summer 2003 (6:3) Issue

  The Summer 2003 issue continues the study of Biblical interpretation with Professor Craig Keener. Chapter Two: “Learning Context” is a lesson in reading the Scriptures for what they were intended to say instead of reading them according to our preconceived ideas.   Messianic teacher Kevin Williams continues his Messianic Foundations Series with the tenth […]

From the Editor's Desk: Winter 2003

From the Editor’s Desk: Winter 2003

Blessings to you, reader, in the name of our Messiah and Lord Jesus Christ. It is a true privilege to announce our sixth year of publication beginning with this issue. I am standing in awe of what God has allowed this simple ministry to have accomplished so far. In this issue you will find an […]

Winter 2003: Other Significant Articles

Winter 2003: Other Significant Articles

  Christine Scheller, “The Little School in the Living Room Grows Up: A homeschooling mom visits one of the largest conventions in the country and notes how this form of alternative education has changed—to the chagrin of traditionalists” Christianity Today (Sept. 9, 2002), pages 46-52. Observations about how the vast home schooling movement has grown […]

Coming in the Spring 2003 (6:2) Issue

Coming in the Spring 2003 (6:2) Issue

  Messianic teacher Kevin Williams continues his Messianic Foundations Series with the ninth chapter in a mini-series on the Gospel of Matthew. Readers will discover new insights into the messages of Messiah in “Yeshua the Parable Preacher” as Kevin investigates the rich background of the parables.     Chapters from J. Rodman William’s book The […]

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