
INDEX
Issue no. 3 July-Sept 2005
The first article- Christian Zionism:The Lamb that speaks like a serpent examines the influential phenomenon of Christian Zionism and questions the Christian attitude towards the state of Israel. Our second article examines the use of the infancy Gospel of Thomas as Qur’anic source, and investigates why the infancy gospels or pseudo gospels were never excepted as canonical by the Christian churches. In the third essay we establish parallels between the unconditional covenant "cut" in Genesis 15 and the Olivet prophecy in Matthew 24. The fourth article is the concluding part of our feature on the day of Atonement-examining the NT application of Yom Kippûr theology. The fifth article continues our investigation of pneumatology, in particular regarding the Johannine use of Spirit. Our last article is a critical book review of "The Fire that consumes" by Edward William Fudge - an examination of the doctrine of eternal punishment.
Front-cover for 3rd Issue:
http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2005q3/cover-3.pdf
1. Christian-Zionism:The Lamb that speaks like a serpent
http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2005q3/christian-zionism.pdf
2. Qur’ānic sources: The Infancy Gospel of Thomas as Qur’ānic source
http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2005q3/got-koran.pdf
3. Cutting the covenant in the New Testament:Genesis 15 and Matthew 24
http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2005q3/biryth.pdf
4. The Day of Atonement -Part two
http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2005q3/kippur-2.pdf
5. The Spirit-Part two
http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2005q3/spirit-2.pdf
6. A critical review of "The Fire that consumes" Edward William Fudge
http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2005q3/fudge.pdf
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