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P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Journal articles
Vol. 61, Issue 2, 2010November 01, 2010 BST

The Literary Quality of Scripture as Seen by the Early Church

Michael Graves,
early christianityhistorical theologypatristicsliterary stylejeromeaugustine
https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29284
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Articles in Vol. 61, Issue 2, 2010

Vol. 61, Issue 2, 2010
  • The Literary Quality of Scripture as Seen by the Early Church
    Michael Graves
  • Relating Prayer and Pain: Psychological Analysis and Lamentations Research
    Heath Aaron Thomas
  • Which Hebrew Bible? Review of Biblia Hebraica Quinta, Hebrew University Bible, Oxford Hebrew Bible, and Other Modern Editions
    David L. Baker
  • Manasseh and the Punishment Narrative
    Andrew Taehang Ohm
  • Malevolent or Mysterious? God's Character in the Prologue of Job
    Martin A. Shields
  • Drawing Ethical Principles from the Process of the Jerusalem Council: A New Approach to Acts 15:4-29
    Hyung Dae Park
  • James, Soteriology, and Synergism
    Alexander Stewart
  • An Alternative Explanation for the Alleged 'Imperatival' Participles of Romans 12:9-21
    Jeffrey S. Lamp
  • Prophetic Ministry in Jeremiah and Ezekiel
    Kathleen M. Rochester
Tyndale Bulletin
Graves, Michael. 2010. “The Literary Quality of Scripture as Seen by the Early Church.” Tyndale Bulletin 61 (2): 161–82. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29284.
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