by Dominique Highfil | Apr 20, 2022 | Lexington Theological Quarterly
Table of Contents Alexander Campbell’s Hermeneutical Rules and the Enslavement of Black People Not Your p. 1 A Practical Hermeneutic for the Church p. 19 The Word of Exhortation Form in New Testament and Epistolary Discourse p.... by arc.lts | Aug 9, 2021 | Lexington Theological Quarterly
Table of Contents Not Your Average Exorcist: Jesus’s Dialogue with Legion (Mark 5:7-9) p. 1 You Can’t Say That in a Sermon: Social Trauma, Trigger Words, and Dialogue p. 41 by arc.lts | Feb 9, 2021 | Lexington Theological Quarterly
Table of Contents Creation as Sacred Space in the Exodus Narratives p. 1 Holy Ground (’Admat Qodesh): A Counter-Locative Claim on Sacred Space at the Burning Bush p. 15 Why Centralization? p. 39 Embodiment, Liminality, and Intertextual Allusions: A Spatial Reading of... by arc.lts | Oct 17, 2019 | Lexington Theological Quarterly
Table of Contents Seated in God’s Temple”: Explicating 2 Thess 2:4 from Epigraphic and Archaeological Sources Connected to Roman Imperial Divine Honors p. 69 Apostleship and Prophetic Function in the New Testament: The Apostles as Prophetic Scripture Interpreters p.... by arc.lts | Oct 18, 2018 | Lexington Theological Quarterly
Table of Contents Introduction p. 1 From the Pulpit to the Academy p. 11 “For a Time Such as This” p. 35 Latino Engagements with Islamic Scriptures p. 45 Scripture and Liberating Ethics p.... by arc.lts | Oct 19, 2017 | Lexington Theological Quarterly
LTS Quarterly Copyright Page Table of Contents and Editors Note The School of Moses at Table. Sympotic Teaching in Philo’s De vita contemplation Angela Standhartinger p. 67-84 Drinking, Teaching, and Singing: Ephesians 5:18-19 and the Challenges of Moral...