P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Vol. 55, Issue 1, 2004May 01, 2004 BST
The Confusion of Epistemology in The West and Christian Mission
The Confusion of Epistemology in The West and Christian Mission
Articles in Vol. 55, Issue 1, 2004
Vol. 55, Issue 1, 2004
- The Human Need for Continuity: Some ANE and OT PerspectivesDeryck Sheriffs
- Divisions Over Leaders and Food Offered To Idols: The Parallel Thematic Structures of 1 Corinthians 4:6-21 and 8:1-11:1E. 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 10:30John Proctor
- Antithetical Feminine-Urban Imagery and a Tale of Two Women-Cities in the Book of RevelationGordon Campbell
- Did the Apostolic Church Baptise Babies? A Seismological ApproachAnthony N. S. Lane
- The Confusion of Epistemology in The West and Christian MissionJ. Andrew Kirk
- Issues in Text and Translation Technique in the Gamma-Gamma Section of 3 Reigns (1 Kings)Andrzej Szymon Turkanik
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.
