“You Will Appear as Fishers” (Mark 1:17): Disciples as Agents of Judgment “You Will Appear as Fishers” (Mark 1:17): Disciples as Agents of Judgment - chip.anderson
Old Testament Preaching from the Lectionary: Challenge, Case Study, and Reflection Old Testament Preaching from the Lectionary: Challenge, Case Study, and Reflection - scott.callaham
Galatians 2:11-21 and the Interpretive Context of ‘Works of the Law’ Galatians 2:11-21 and the Interpretive Context of ‘Works of the Law’ - todd.scacewater
The Predictive Nature of Typology in John 12:37-43 The Predictive Nature of Typology in John 12:37-43 - todd.scacewater
1 Corinthians: An Exegetical and Contextual Commentary 1 Corinthians: An Exegetical and Contextual Commentary - andrew.spurgeon
The End of the Incarnation: John Owen, Trinitarian Agency and Christology The End of the Incarnation: John Owen, Trinitarian Agency and Christology - Tyler Wittman
Defending Hope: Semiotics and Intertextuality in 1 Peter Defending Hope: Semiotics and Intertextuality in 1 Peter - justin.langford
Christ and the New Creation: A Canonical Approach to the Theology of the New Testament Christ and the New Creation: A Canonical Approach to the Theology of the New Testament - matthew.emerson