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Issue no. 8

Oct-Dec 2006


The first article of our eighth issue adopts a diachronic approach to Ezekiel’s vision in the Valley of Dry Bones. The second article examines Islamic eschatology and the theology of the after – life in the Koran and the hadith. Demons investigates OT and NT demonology, particularly the typological significance of the exorcisms performed by Jesus. The Historic overview analyses the ‘clash of civilizations’ and summarizes the last two millennia of history –this compliments the next article on Pre-Islamic Arabia and the socio-cultural factors that influenced Islam. Lastly our book review attempts to understand how this effects the Israeli-Palestinian conflict – “Whose Promised Land?” By Colin Chapman.

 

 

Front-cover for 8th Issue:

 

        http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q4/cover-8.pdf

 

 

1.  The valley of Dry Bones:A diachronic approach to Ezekiel 37

 

      http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q4/ezekiel.pdf

 

 

2. Islamic eschatology: The after-life in the Koran and the hadith

 

      http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q4/koran-afterlife.pdf

 

3.  Demons: Exorcising demons

 

      http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q4/demons.pdf

 

 

4. Historic overview: The clash of civilizations -a short history AD 70- AD 2006

 

     http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q4/history.pdf

 

 

5. Pre-Islamic Arabia:The socio-cultural factors that influenced Islam

 

    http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q4/pre-islam.pdf

 

 

6. Book review: Whose Promised Land? By Colin Chapman

 

 

http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q4/chapman.pdf

 

 

 

 

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