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P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Journal articles
Vol. 55, Issue 1, 2004May 01, 2004 BST

The Confusion of Epistemology in The West and Christian Mission

J. Andrew Kirk,
missionepistemologytruthbelief
https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29170
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Articles in Vol. 55, Issue 1, 2004

Vol. 55, Issue 1, 2004
  • The Human Need for Continuity: Some ANE and OT Perspectives
    Deryck Sheriffs
  • Divisions Over Leaders and Food Offered To Idols: The Parallel Thematic Structures of 1 Corinthians 4:6-21 and 8:1-11:1
    E. Coye III Still
  • Insights from Cicero on Paul's Reasoning in 1 Corinthians 12-14: Love Sandwich or Five Course Meal?
    James Patrick
  • Judgement or Vindication? Deuteronomy 32 in Hebrews 10:30
    John Proctor
  • Antithetical Feminine-Urban Imagery and a Tale of Two Women-Cities in the Book of Revelation
    Gordon Campbell
  • Did the Apostolic Church Baptise Babies? A Seismological Approach
    Anthony N. S. Lane
  • The Confusion of Epistemology in The West and Christian Mission
    J. Andrew Kirk
  • Issues in Text and Translation Technique in the Gamma-Gamma Section of 3 Reigns (1 Kings)
    Andrzej Szymon Turkanik
Tyndale Bulletin
Kirk, J. Andrew. 2004. “The Confusion of Epistemology in The West and Christian Mission.” Tyndale Bulletin 55 (1): 131–56. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29170.
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