JBTS 5.1 Conclusion: Ephesians and the Powers by Joshua M. Greever

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JBTS 5.1 Conclusion: Ephesians and the Powers by Joshua M. Greever Conclusion: Ephesians and the Powers Joshua M. Greever Joshua M. Greever (Ph.D.) is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Grand Canyon University and Grand Canyon Theological Seminary in Phoenix, AZ There is little doubt that Paul’s letter to the Ephesians holds a central place…

Reading Ephesians in Dialogue with the Powers in Colossians by Vicky Balabanski

Reading Ephesians in Dialogue with the Powers in Colossians by Vicky Balabanski Reading Ephesians in Dialogue with the Powers in Colossians Vicky Balabanski Vicky Balabanski (Ph.D, University of Melbourne) Rev. Dr. Vicky Balabanski is senior lecturer in New Testament at Flinders University Department of Theology and Director of Biblical Studies at the Uniting College for…

Considering the Impact of Missiology on Contemporary Understandings of “Principalities and Powers” by Simon Gomersall

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Considering the Impact of Missiology on Contemporary Understandings of “Principalities and Powers” by Simon Gomersall Considering the Impact of Missiology on Contemporary Understandings of “Principalities and Powers” Simon Gomersall Simon Gomersall is Lecturer in Historical and Contemporary Mission at Trinity College Queensland in Brisbane, Australia Abstract: While the early 20th century saw well-defined movement toward…

Ephesians and Evangelical Activism: The Covenantal, Corporate, and Missional Components of the Ecclesial Armor of God by John Frederick

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Ephesians and Evangelical Activism: The Covenantal, Corporate, and Missional Components of the Ecclesial Armor of God by John Frederick Ephesians and Evangelical Activism: The Covenantal, Corporate, and Missional Components of the Ecclesial Armor of God John Frederick John Frederick (Ph.D) is Lecturer in New Testament and Greek at Trinity College Queensland in Australia. He is…

Power and the “Powers” in Thomas Aquinas’ Lectura ad Ephesios by Eric Covington

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Power and the “Powers” in Thomas Aquinas’ Lectura ad Ephesios by Eric Covington Power and the “Powers” in Thomas Aquinas’ Lectura ad Ephesios Eric Covington Eric Covington (Ph.D, University of St. Andrews) is Assistant Professor ofChristian Studies at Howard Payne University Abstract: In his medieval commentary on Ephesians, Thomas Aquinas interprets the various terms that…