Volume 37, No. 1 — March 1994
THE BODY OF CHRIST: PROPHET, PRIEST, OR KING? . . . GERRY BRESHEARS
COVENANT CONDITIONALLY AND A FUTURE FOR ISRAEL . . . RONALD W. PIERCE
LITERARY STRATEGIES AND AUTHORSHIP IN THE BOOK OF DANIEL . . . BRANSON L. WOODARD, JR.
PAUL IN JERUSALEM: A COMPARISON OF HIS VISITS IN ACTS AND GALATIANS . . . JOE MORGADO, JR.
“EQUIPPING” MINISTRY IN EPHESIANS 4? . . . T. DAVID GORDON
EVANGELICAL DEFINITIONS OF INSPIRATION: CRITIQUES AND A SUGGESTED DEFINITION . . . LOUIS IGOU HODGES
GOD AND CAESAR . . . RICHARD C. HALVERSON
Volume 37, No. 2 — June 1994
FROM ADAM TO NOAH: A RECONSIDERATION OF THE ANTEDILUVIAN PATRIARCHS’ AGES . . . R. K. HARRISON
EXODUS 21:22-23: THE MISCARRIAGE INTERPRETATION AND THE PERSONHOOD OF THE FETUS . . . RUSSELL FULLER
THE MAJORITY-TEXT THEORY: HISTORY, METHODS AND CRITIQUE . . . DANIEL B. WALLACE
THE AUTHORITY OF JESUS IN THE GOSPEL OF MARK . . . JAMES R. EDWARDS
COSMIC CHRISTOLOGY AND COL 1:15-20 . . . LARRY L. HELYER
IDENTIFYING APOSTOLIC CHRISTIANITY: A SYNTHESIS OF VIEWPOINTS . . . CHARLES J. CONNIRY, JR.
A HAIR’S BREADTH FROM PANTHEISM: MEISTER ECKHART’S GOD-CENTERED SPIRITUALITY . . . WINFRIED CORDUAN
THE ONTOLOGICAL MOTIF OF ANTICIPATION IN THE THEOLOGY OF WOLFHART PANNENBERG . . . TODD S LABUTE
Volume 37, No. 3 — September 1994
NEBUCHADNEZZAR, GILGAMESH, AND THE “BABYLONIAN JOB” . . . PAUL FERGUSON
THE DEITY OF CHRIST IN THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS . . . DANIEL DORIANI
THE SUBORDINATION OF THE SON . . . JOHN V. DAHMS
PARTAKERS OF DIVINITY: THE ORTHODOX DOCTRINE OF THEOSIS . . . DANIEL B. CLENDENIN
WHEN IS SPIRITUALITY SPIRITUAL? REFLECTIONS ON SOME PROBLEMS OF DEFINITION . . . D. A. CARSON
RECONCILING DIVINE SOVEREIGNTY AND HUMAN FREEDOM . . . DAVID M. CIOCCHI
Volume 37, No. 4 — December 1994
THE OFFERING OF ABEL (GEN 4:4): A HISTORY OF INTERPRETATION . . . JACK P. LEWIS
THE FEAST OF COVER-OVER . . . MEREDITH G. KLINE
2 THESSALONIANS 1 SUPPORTS AMILLENNIALISM . . . VERN S. POYTHRESS
MAKING SENSE OF REV 20:1-10? HAROLD HOEHNER VERSUS RECAPITULATION . . . R. FOWLER WHITE
A TRADITIONALIST RESPONSE TO JOHN STOTT’S ARGUMENTS FOR ANNIHILATIONISM . . . ROBERT A. PETERSON