
What is Trajectory Theology? - bible.org
Feb 13, 2006 · What is Trajectory Theology? Trajectory theology or hermeneutic has to do with an interpretive method which finds progressive change in the application of Scripture through the …
21. A Welcome Warning (Leviticus 26) - bible.org
May 19, 2004 · 165 I like Wenham’s title for this chapter: “Exhortation to Obey the Law: Blessing and Cursing.” Gordon J. Wenham, The Book of Leviticus (Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing …
8. The Benefits of Justification (Romans 5:1-11) - bible.org
Aug 18, 2004 · Introduction Having bought and repaired numerous broken cars for my family, I have learned something about myself which may be true of all of us. It seems that no matter how hard I try …
A Biblical Worldview of Work - bible.org
Apr 19, 2006 · This is a top-down approach to work that moves from who God is, to who we are (heart), how we think (mind), to what we do (hands). Kenneth Boa Website: http://www ...
Does prayer alter the outcome of circumstances? - bible.org
Jan 1, 2001 · Theologically, one might say that because of the sovereignty of God, “Prayer changes nothing.” (as the late Donald Barnhouse said). We know that God works all things together after the …
14. Ezekiel - bible.org
Nov 13, 2014 · Without trying to go into details on the significance of the component parts of the vision, suffice it to say that the entire vision is designed to show the glory of God and to overwhelm Ezekiel …
12. The Holy Spirit in Missions - bible.org
God is not geographically-biased; the Holy Spirit is equally at work in every part of the world, and not in special ways on traditional mission fields. The arguments that “new” Christians need miracles to …
20. Integrative Approaches to Apologetics - bible.org
The “upstairs” is the world of meaning, value, and hope; it is the realm of faith, in which statements express a blind, contentless optimism about life (1:57-58, 63-64). “The downstairs has no …
Jesus' Baptism: Its Historicity and Implications - bible.org
Aug 3, 2005 · The later ministry of Jesus must be understood along a trajectory that begins with John the Baptist and ends with the early Church. As such, therefore, Jesus’ baptism by John and its …
The “Temple of God” in 2 Thessalonians 2:4: Literal or Metaphorical?
Jun 30, 2004 · 60s—metaphorical notion is clearly in place, requiring no explicit referential clue for this meaning. To sum up the evidence so far: it’s not that 2 Thess 2:4 cannot have the metaphorical …