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Vol. 49, Issue 2, 1998November 01, 1998 BST
Effectual Call or Causal Effect? Summons, Sovereignty and Supervenient Grace
Effectual Call or Causal Effect? Summons, Sovereignty and Supervenient Grace
Articles in Vol. 49, Issue 2, 1998
Vol. 49, Issue 2, 1998
- Royal Expectations in Genesis to Kings: Their Importance for Biblical TheologyT. Desmond Alexander
- Effectual Call or Causal Effect? Summons, Sovereignty and Supervenient GraceKevin J. Vanhoozer
- A Non-Polemical Reading of 1 John: Sin, Christology and the Limits of Johannine ChristianityTerry Griffith
- The Theology of Deuteronomy 27Paul A. Barker
- Babel and Derrida: Postmodernism, Language and Biblical InterpretationCraig G. Bartholomew
- 'Be Imitators of Me': Paul's Model of LeadershipAndrew D. Clarke
- The Language of the New TestamentLars Rydbeck
- The LXX of 1 Chronicles 5:1-2 as an Exposition of Genesis 48-49P. J. Williams
- Messianic Expectations in the Early Post-Exilic PeriodWolter H. Rose
- The Status and Functions of Jewish Scribes in the Second- Temple PeriodChristine Schams
Vanhoozer, Kevin J. 1998. “Effectual Call or Causal Effect? Summons, Sovereignty and Supervenient Grace.” Tyndale Bulletin 49 (2): 213–51. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.30341.
