The Johannine Theology of Signs: Semeia and the Revelation of Glory in the Fourth Gospel
Explore the seven signs of John's Gospel, examining how each reveals Jesus's divine glory and invites faith, from the wedding at Cana to the raising of Lazarus.
Explore the seven signs of John's Gospel, examining how each reveals Jesus's divine glory and invites faith, from the wedding at Cana to the raising of Lazarus.
A critical review of Pauline pneumatology examining the Spirit's role in sanctification, ethical transformation, and eschatological hope across Paul's letters.
An exegetical study of Zechariah's messianic prophecies examining the Branch, the humble king, the pierced one, and the shepherd imagery that shaped New Testament Christology.
Trace the theology of prayer across the biblical canon, from the Psalms and prophetic intercession to Jesus's prayer life and Paul's Trinitarian understanding of prayer.
A critical review of the Abrahamic covenant examining the promises of land, seed, and blessing, their progressive fulfillment across Scripture, and implications for mission and theology.
Trace the temple theme from Eden through the tabernacle, Solomon's temple, Jesus as temple, the church as temple, and the new Jerusalem in Revelation.
A lexical and theological study of agapē in the New Testament, examining its Septuagint background, Johannine and Pauline usage, and implications for Christian ethics and community.
Explore the four centuries between the Testaments, examining the Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, Dead Sea Scrolls, and the theological developments that shaped the world of the New Testament.
A critical review of biblical priesthood from the Levitical system through Christ's high priestly ministry in Hebrews, examining mediation, sacrifice, and the priesthood of all believers.
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.