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Summer 2013: Other Significant Articles

Roger Olson, “Election Is for Everyone: However we interpret the controversial doctrine, it’s clear that salvation is never a human achievement” Christianity Today (January/February 2013), pages 40-43.
Theology professor Roger Olson reminds all Christians that we believe salvation is never a human achievement, no matter how we express our views on the controversial doctrine of election.
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2013/january-february/election-is-for-everyone.html

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D. Stephen Long and George Kalantzis, eds., The Sovereignty of God Debate (Cascade, 2009). Reviewed by Bernie A. Van De Walle.

Matthew E. Gordley, Teaching through Song in Antiquity: Didactic Hymnody among Greeks, Romans, Jews, and Christians (Mohr Siebeck, 2011). Reviewed by David Seal.

Robert A. Muthiah, The Priesthood of All Believers in the Twenty-First Century: Living Faithfully as the Whole People of God in a Postmodern Context (Pickwick, 2009). Reviewed by John R. Miller.

J. Keir Howard, Medicine, Miracle and Myth in the New Testament (Wipf & Stock, 2010). Reviewed by David Seal.

Marcia W. Mount Shoop, Let the Bones Dance: Embodiment and the Body of Christ (John Knox Press, 2010). Reviewed by Timothy Lim Teck Ngern.

Chad Tyler Gerber, The Spirit of Augustine’s Early Theology: Contextualizing Augustine’s Pneumatology (Ashgate, 2012). Reviewed by Tony Richie.

Margaret Elizabeth Kostenberger, Jesus and the Feminists: Who Do They Say That He Is? (Crossway, 2008). Reviewed by Mara Lief Crabtree.

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