"My Redeemer Lives": Resurrection Hope and Christological Reading in Job 19:25–27
Examine Job 19:25–27 — the gōʾēl concept, the debate over resurrection hope, and the christological reading of Job's cry of faith in the midst of suffering.
Examine Job 19:25–27 — the gōʾēl concept, the debate over resurrection hope, and the christological reading of Job's cry of faith in the midst of suffering.
Examine Job 42 — what Job repents of, the divine verdict vindicating Job over his friends, and the restoration as a canonical anticipation of resurrection.
A counseling perspective on Job's restoration in chapter 42 — the theology of grief, the long arc of recovery, and the integration of suffering into a.
Examine the book of Job's critique of retribution theology — the friends' arguments, Elihu's contribution, and Job's alternative theology of honest lament.
Examine the figure of the satan in Job 1–2 — divine council theology, the accusation against Job, and the development of Satan theology in later Scripture.
Explore the theology of innocent suffering and theodicy in Job — the prologue's disturbing wager, the friends' failed theodicy, and Job's honest lament.
An exegetical study of Joel examining the day of the LORD, the call to repentance, and the promise of the Spirit's outpouring that Peter quoted at Pentecost.
Explore Joel's prophecy of the Day of the LORD and Spirit outpouring, examining its fulfillment at Pentecost and its significance for Christian pneumatology...
Explore Joel's prophecy of the Spirit outpouring, examining the day of the Lord, the Pentecost fulfillment, and the democratization of the Spirit.
Explore how 1, 2, and 3 John address community crisis through the inseparability of Christology and ethics. Scholarly analysis of the Johannine community's...