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Dancing the Edge of Mystery The new homiletics celebrates pilgrimage, not propositions. Cornelius Plantinga, Jr.
ARTICLE: Back to the Bible (Almost) Why Yale's postliberal theologians deserve an evangelical hearing. By Roger E. Olson
Cult-Watchers: Cult Watchers Adopt Guidelines By Judith Lynn Howard in Saint Louis
Books: Living the Truth New Testament scholar Richard Hays argues that you can't understand God's Word without living God's way.
Books: A Jesus and His Management Team The man in the gray flannel robe.
New Theologians These top scholars are believers who want to speak to the church. by Tim Stafford
Kevin Vanhoozer: Creating a theological symphony.
Opponents of Allegory The scholars at Antioch rejected allegory in favor of history. But their interpretive method led some into heresy. Steven Gertz
Would You Adam and Eve (Believe) It? Archbishop of Canterbury backs abbreviated Bible in Cockney Cedric Pulford
"Stretch Pants, Beer, and Other Controversies" "A New Testament professor discerns the relative from the timeless in biblical texts on slaves, women, and homosexuals." Agnieszka Tennant
"Top Ten News Stories, 2002" "The events, people, and ideas of the past year that have or will significantly shape evangelical life, thought, or mission" CT editors
Always in Parables: Christian Esperanto We must learn other cultural tongues Andy Crouch
ARTICLE: In the Name of Sophia Seeking a biblical understanding of holy wisdom Thomas Finger, Eastern Mennonite Sem, VA
We Really Do Need Another Bible Translation As good as many modern versions are, they often do not allow us to hear what the Holy Spirit actually said Raymond C. Van Leeuwen
A Translation Fit For A King In the beginning, the King James Version was an attempt to thwart liberty. In the end, it promoted liberty David Neff
The Reluctant Romans At Douai in Flanders, Catholic scholars translated the Bible into English as an alternative to the Bible of the heretics. David Neff
Word Power A little knowledge of New Testament Greek can be a dangerous, or edifying, thing Gary M. Burge
Raising the Bar A daring proposal for the future of evangelical New Testament scholarship. Martin Hengel
Inside CT: A Bible for the Bus Driver
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