The Spring 2017 TMS Journal can be read HERE
Or individual articles HERE
Topics discussed:
The Reformers and the Original Languages: Calvin and Luther on the Importance of Greek and Hebrew in Theology and Ministry
Is Christ the Fulfillment of National Israel’s Prophecies? Yes and No!
Matthew 5:5 and the Old Testament Land Promises: An Inheritance of the Earth or the Land of Israel?
The Vernacular Consciousness: Modernism’s Influence on Postcolonial Contextualization
Book Reviews
Book Review: The Silk Road: A Very Short Introduction
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A timely weekend non-fiction book review, in light of everything going on
in the World…and also because Pastors also need a break from heavy
theological re...
8 hours ago
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Really poor review of J. Daniel Hays's book. Wow. What an opportunity missed!
Haven't read the reviews yet. Of course, I will now. Thanks for the input, Paul.
Ah, I think I see what you're getting at....
Hays builds on this foundation by explaining how the Garden of Eden functioned much like a sanctuary or temple would,“a place where God’s presence dwells in a special kind of way so that his people can be with him and worship him”
It's Beale's main apologia for amillennialism, and this reviewer didn't think to mention that Hays is teaching the same thing.
I'm reminded also of (BioLogos) John Walton's Cosmic Temple and re-imagining of Genesis.
http://creation.com/review-walton-the-lost-world-of-genesis-one
Thanks Paul
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