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“I Commend to You Our Sister: Women in Romans 16.” The Bible Today 45 (July 2008). 227-32. Invited by editor. “The Dangerous Gospel: Women in the Gospel of Luke.” The Bible Today 44 (January/February 2007) 28-32. Invited by editor. “The Theme of Child Sacrifice in the Work of Canadian Women Authors,” SBL Forum 4,1 (January 2006).
Doon Theological Journal: 0973-4678 2004–present Luther W. New Jr. Theological College: India: Dor le dor - became Jewish Bible Quarterly: 0334-2166 World Jewish Bible Society or World Jewish Bible Center: Jerusalem: Israel Jewish: The Downside Review: 0012-5806 DR 1880–present College of St. Gregory, Downside Abbey & SAGE Publications ...
Theology Today is an academic journal published by SAGE Publications for the Princeton Theological Seminary; it was formerly published by Westminster John Knox. It appears four times a year. The first issue of Theology Today appeared in April, 1944.
The Asbury Journal 62/1 (2007): 67–76. (2007). "The Place of the Name in Deuteronomy." Vetus Testamentum 57: 342–66. (2009). "The Bible and American Environmental Practice: An Ancient Code Addresses a Current Crisis." Pages 108–29 in The Bible and the American Future. Edited by Robert Jewett with Wayne L. Alloway Jr. and John G. Lacey.
Christianity Today is an evangelical Christian media magazine founded in 1956 by Billy Graham. It is published by Christianity Today International based in Carol Stream, Illinois. The Washington Post calls Christianity Today "evangelicalism's flagship magazine". [5] The New York Times describes it as a "mainstream evangelical magazine". [6]
New Light from Old Stories: Hebrew Scriptures for Today’s World (2005) There shall be no poor among you: Poverty in the Bible (Abingdon Press 2004). A Retreat with Matthew: Going Beyond the Law (2000). The Holy City: Jerusalem in the Theology of the Old Testament (2000). A guide to the lands of the Bible (1999)
Author and evangelist Jonathan Cahn of New Jersey believes we are living in the End of Days, and his newest book "The Dragon's Prophecy" reveals why he thinks this is the case.
Following a BA in Bible and an MA in Old Testament, Beitzel matriculated into The Dropsie University (Philadelphia; merged with the University of Pennsylvania in 1993; renamed the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies in 2008), where he earned a PhD degree in ancient Near Eastern Languages and Literatures in 1976; his dissertation is titled "The Place-Names in the Mari Texts: An ...