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Issue no. 7

July-Sept 2006


Our seventh issue continues with an exegesis of difficult passages in Jude and II Peter in Jude-2. The article Soteriology and Adam christology examines Old Testament themes in the Philippians hymn. Shari’ah asks why Islam regards law as more important than theology. The role of allegory and typology are examined in 'The apostle Paul in the Old Testament' when we ask whether Paul and his mission were foreshadowed in the OT. Our guest contribution 'The hour is come' is a hortatory article for the Eucharist. The book subjected to review is Old Testament Problems(Critical studies in the Psalms and Isaiah) by John William Thirtle.

 

 

Front-cover for 7th Issue:

 

        http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q3/cover-7.pdf

 

 

1.  The hour:'The hour is come' hortatory article for the Eucharist

 

      http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q3/hour.pdf

 

 

2. Jude: Part two: Exegesis of difficult passages in Jude and II Peter.

 

      http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q3/jude-2.pdf

 

3.  Shari'ah: Why Islam regards law as more important than theology

 

      http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q3/shariah.pdf

 

 

4. Paul: Is the apostle Paul foreshadowed in the OT?

 

     http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q3/paul.pdf

 

 

5. Soteriology and Adam christology:OT themes in the Philippians hymn

 

    http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q3/phil.pdf

 

 

6. Book review: Old Testament Problems (critical studies in Psalms and Isaiah)

 

 

http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q3/thirtle.pdf

 

 

 

 

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