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Patristic Retrieval and Baptist Renewal:

In Honor of E. Glenn Hinson

Fall 2004, Vol. 101 No. 4

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First Words:

First Words . . .

"All of Church History as the History of Us All": E Glenn Hinson, Patristic Christianity, and Baptist Catholicity

By Steven R. Harmon, Associate Professor of Christina Theology, Campbell University Divinity School, Buies Creek, North Carolina

A Word From . . .

By E. Glenn Hinson, Three-time Managing Editor of Review & Expositor, and current Board Member, Louisville, Kentucky

A Word About . . . Separation of Church and State

By Mark E. Biddle, Professor of Old Testament, Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond, Richmond, Virginia

 

Thematic Words:

E Glenn Hinson: The Baptist Patristics Scholar

By Gary Poe, Associate Professor of History and Religion, Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, Florida

 

Patristic Biblical Interpretation and Postmodern Baptist Identity

By Charles J. Scalise, Connally Professor of Church History, Fuller Theological Seminary Northwest, Seattle, Washington

 

No Entrance into Truth Except through Love: Contributions from Augustine of Hippo to a Contemporary Christian Hermeneutic of Love 

By Jeff B. Pool, Associate Professor of Religion, Berea College, Berea, Kentucky

 

Praying and Believing: Retrieving the Patristic Interdependence of Theology and Worship

By Steven R. Harmon, Associate Professor of Christian Theology, Campbell University Divinity School, Buies Creek, North Carolina

 

Facing Changing Times: What Can Estonian Baptists Learn from the Early Church

By Tarmo Toom, Associate Professor of Divinity, John Leland Center for Theological Studies, Arlington, Virginia

 

Some Things I've Learned from the Study of Early Christian History

By E. Glenn Hinson, Three-time Managing Editor of Review & Expositor, and current Board Member, Louisville, Kentucky

 

Expository Words:

Luther, Calvin, and the Exegetical Tradition of Melchisedec

By Bruce McNair, Associate Professor of History, Campbell University, Buies Creek, North Carolina

 

Inviting to Dance

By Molly T. Marshall, President and Professor of Theology and Spiritual Formation, Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Kansas City, Kansas

 


 

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Edited by Robert Ellis, Professor of Old Testament, Logsdon School of Theology of Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, Texas

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