Volume 40, No. 1 — March 1997
BREADMAKING WITH JESUS . . . Robert C. Newman
THE FULFILLMENT OF JOEL 2:28–32: A MULTIPLE-LENS APPROACH . . . Daniel J. Treier
A CLOSER LOOK AT THE WIDOW’S OFFERING: MARK 12:41–44 . . . Geoffrey Smith
HERMENEUTICAL BUNGEE-JUMPING: SUBORDINATION IN THE GODHEAD . . . Gilbert Bilezikian
EVANGELICALS, HOMOSEXUALITY, AND SOCIAL SCIENCE . . . James R. Beck
IS THERE COMMON GROUND AMONG RELIGIONS? . . . Terry C. Muck
MINUTES OF THE FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING
OFFICERS OF THE EVANGELICAL THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Volume 40, No. 2 — June 1997
CHRIST’S SACRIFICE AS APOLOGETIC: AN APPLICATION OF HEB 10:1–18 . . . William David Spencer
THE CANON OF THE NEW TESTAMENT . . . Roger Nicole
ONE’S SELF-CONCEPT AND BIBLICAL THEOLOGY . . . Jeffrey H. Boyd
B. B. WARFIELD AND LEWIS S. CHAFER ON SANCTIFICATION . . . Randall Gleason
BECOMING LIKE GOD: AN EVANGELICAL DOCTRINE OF THEOSIS . . . Robert V. Rakestraw
PLAYING GAMES AND LIVING METAPHORS: THE INCARNATION AND THE END OF GENDER . . . Eric L. Johnson
OFFICERS OF THE EVANGELICAL THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Volume 40, No. 3 — September 1997
THE STRUCTURE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF PROV 9:7–12 . . . Rick W. Byargeon
THE PLOT OF GAL 3:1–18 . . . Tom Thatcher
“HE CAME DOWN FROM HEAVEN”: THE PREEXISTENCE OF CHRIST REVISITED . . . Douglas McCready
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION, WORLDVIEWS, AND POSTMODERNITY’S CHALLENGE . . . Bruce A. Little
TRINITY AND CHURCH: AN EXAMINATION OF THEOLOGICAL METHODOLOGY . . . John D. Morrison
OFFICERS OF THE EVANGELICAL THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Volume 40, No. 4 — December 1997
OLD TESTAMENT PERSPECTIVES ON DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE . . . Joe M. Sprinkle
THE HISTORICAL JESUS OF ANCIENT UNBELIEF . . . Douglas S. Huffman
THE SEARCH FOR AN EVANGELICAL CONSENSUS ON PAUL AND THE LAW . . . Mark W. Karlberg
REFLECTIONS ON SALVATION AND JUSTIFICATION IN THE NEW TESTAMENT . . . D. A. Carson
TYPOLOGY: A SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT EVANGELICAL DISCUSSION . . . W. Edward Glenny
THEISTIC EVOLUTION: DEISM REVISITED? . . . Michael A. Harbin
A CRITIQUE OF CERTAIN UNCRITICAL ASSUMPTIONS IN MODERN HISTORIOGRAPHY . . . John Warwick Montgomery