Melchizedek and the Universality of the Gospel: The application of an allegory
The father of our faith had just extricated his nephew from an aweful scrape. Flushed with victory, Abram was journeying homeward from a rescue operation.
The father of our faith had just extricated his nephew from an aweful scrape. Flushed with victory, Abram was journeying homeward from a rescue operation.
Egalitarian scholarship is burgeoning at an incredible rate. What is even more remarkable is that this scholarship is coming from almost every corner of the
This article appeared originally in “The Covenant Companion,” May 1992, and is reprinted by permission. We seem to be created with the instinct for metaphor.
Her article was first printed in “The Other Side,” December 1987, and is reprinted by permission. For some years now, Christians have struggled with the
Her important message to us was adapted from an article first printed in “The Other Side,” December 1987. “Rise up, O men of God!” The
This guide was developed by Fran Hiebert, Director for the Office of Women’s Concerns, on behalf of the Fuller Community in 1984. It is reprinted
Kevin Giles is a graduate of Moore Theological College, the largest seminary in Australia, noted for its conservative commitment to the headship of men. This
As the Word of God in human words, the Scriptures can and do speak with a fresh voice today. It is sometimes hard, however, to
Some Scriptures seem to be known by everyone, and 1 Cor. 14:34 is certainly among them. In fact, if you bring up the topic of
The substance of ‘Exegetical Fallacies in Interpreting 1 Timothy 2:11-15’ is adapted from an essay in the book Discovering Biblical Equality, ed. by Rebecca Merrill