Paul's letter to the Galatians begins with the proclamation of liberation from destructive powers, and ends with the confident cry,“new creation!” Throughout the letter, Paul …
This article presents a constructive dialogue between contemporary theological phenomenology and systematic theology. It considers the writings of the French …
The focus of this work is on divine and human agency and walking in obedience. This dissertation examines what Paul says about divine and human agency with regard to …
This article presents a constructive dialogue between contemporary theological phenomenology and systematic theology. It considers the writings of the French …
How do we discern our ethical identity and the challenges of our present age? Ethical discernment requires honesty about the contours of narratives that shape identity and the …
It is argued that from a Biblical perspective, while there is more to human experience than the heart, nonetheless the heart is a focal point both of the content of the transformation to …
This dissertation employs the work of late twentieth century and early twenty-first century affect theorists as a heuristic approach to Karl Barth's theological anthropology. In Barth's …
This dissertation examines the mixed table-fellowship conflict between Paul and Peter at Antioch in Galatians 2: 11–21 in light of the divine and human agency model. This project …
Even the most casual contemporary observer of Christianity must recognise that the notion of Christian community being identifiable through the mutual love of its members (John 13 …