JBTS 5.1 Introduction: Ephesians and the Powers by John Frederick

JBTS 5.1 Introduction: Ephesians and the Powers by John Frederick Introduction: Ephesians and the Powers John Frederick John Frederick (Ph.D) is Lecturer in New Testament and Greek at Trinity College Queensland in Australia. He is the author of Worship in the Way of the Cross (IVP, 2017) and The Ethics of the Enactment and Reception…

Philemon: Signed, Sealed, and Delivered by David Seal

Philemon: Signed, Sealed, and Delivered by David Seal Philemon: Signed, Sealed, and Delivered David Seal David Seal (PhD, Regent University) is adjunct professor at Cornerstone Universityin Grand Rapids, Michigan. He also teaches Bible and World Religions at LansingCommunity College in Lansing, Michigan. David has recently written Prayeras Divine Experience in 4 Ezra and John’s Apocalypse:…

Eschatological Emphases in 1 Thessalonians and Galatians: Distinct Argumentative Strategies Related to External Conflict and Audience Response by John Anthony Dunne

Eschatological Emphases in 1 Thessalonians and Galatians: Distinct Argumentative Strategies Related to External Conflict and Audience Response by John Anthony Dunne Eschatological Emphases in 1 Thessalonians and Galatians: Distinct Argumentative Strategies Related to External Conflict and Audience Response John Anthony Dunne John Anthony Dunne (PhD, University of St. Andrews) is assistant professor of New Testament…

Matthew’s Hermeneutical Methodology in Matthew 2:15 by Robert Yost

Matthew’s Hermeneutical Methodology in Matthew 2:15 by Robert Yost Matthew’s Hermeneutical Methodology in Matthew 2:15 ROBERT YOST Robert Yost (PhD, DMin) is Vice President of Academic Affairs Emeritus, Charlotte Christian College and Theological Seminary Abstract: In Matthew 2:15, Matthew quotes Hosea 11:1 and states that the events recounted are a direct fulfillment of Hosea’s prophecy….

Response to Two Reviews of The Righteousness of God by Charles Lee Irons

Response to Two Reviews of The Righteousness of God by Charles Lee Irons JBTS 1.1 Article 5 Response to Two Reviews of The Righteousness Of God Charles Lee Irons has a Ph.D. in New Testament from Fuller Theological Seminary and serves as an Adjunct Professor at the California Graduate School of Theology…

A Critical Review of Irons’ The Righteousness of God by John Frederick

A Critical Review of Irons’ The Righteousness of God by John Frederick JBTS 1.1 Article 4 Critical Review of Charles Lee Irons’ The Righteousness of God Irons, Charles Lee. The Righteousness of God: A Lexical Examination of the Covenant-Faithfulness Interpretation. Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament2/386. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2015. 444 pp. John Frederick has a PhD…

The Righteousness of God as “The Gate to Paradise” by Joshua Greever

JBTS 1.1 Article 3 The Righteousness of God as “The Gate to Paradise”: A Review Article of the Righteousness ofGod by Charles Lee Irons Irons, Charles Lee. The Righteousness of God: A Lexical Examination of the Covenant-Faithfulness Interpretation. Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2/386. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2015. 444 pp. Joshua M. Greever has a PhD in…

The Cruciform Shape of Paul’s Kingdom Theology by David Burnette

JBTS 1.1 Article 2 David Burnette (Ph.D. The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) worksas an editor for Radical, the resource ministry of David Platt Abstract: Unlike Jesus, Paul is not often associated with the theme of the kingdom of God. While some scholars have claimed that the kingdom is insignificant for Paul, most have simply failed to examine…