P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Vol. 57, Issue 1, 2006May 01, 2006 BST
Justification as Forensic Declaration and Covenant Membership: A Via Media Between Reformed and Revisionist Readings of Paul
Justification as Forensic Declaration and Covenant Membership: A Via Media Between Reformed and Revisionist Readings of Paul
Articles in Vol. 57, Issue 1, 2006
Vol. 57, Issue 1, 2006
- New Exodus and No Exodus in Jeremiah 26-45: Promise and Warning to the Exiles in BabylonGary Yates
- Πίστις Χριστοῦ in Galatians 2:16: Clarification from 3:1-6Debbie Hunn
- Method and Old Testament Theology: Barr, Brueggemann, and Goldingay ConsideredTim Meadowcroft
- The Glory of God in Salvation Through Judgment: The Centre of Biblical Theology?James M. Hamilton
- Josephus' Retelling of 1 Kings 1 for a Graeco-Roman AudienceChristopher Begg
- Justification as Forensic Declaration and Covenant Membership: A Via Media Between Reformed and Revisionist Readings of PaulMichael F. Bird
- Codex, Roll, and Libraries in OxyrhynchusDon C. Barker
- Mark 16:8 and Plato, _Protagoras_ 328dNicholas Denyer
- A Study of 2 Timothy 4:1-8: The Contribution of Epistolary Analysis and Rhetorical CriticismCraig A. Smith
- Wealth and Wisdom in Matthew 6:19-34Batara Sihombing
- The Leading of the Spirit and the Curse of the Law: Reassessing Paul's Response to the Galatian CrisisTodd A. Wilson
Bird, Michael F. 2006. “Justification as Forensic Declaration and Covenant Membership: A Via Media Between Reformed and Revisionist Readings of Paul.” Tyndale Bulletin 57 (1): 109–30. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29207.
