The Book of Esther: Diaspora Theology and the Hidden God
Examine divine hiddenness and providence in Esther — the absent divine name, diaspora theology, and the reversal of fortune.
Examine divine hiddenness and providence in Esther — the absent divine name, diaspora theology, and the reversal of fortune.
Scholarly analysis of Mordecai
Explore the theology of hidden divine providence in Esther — how God governs history through human agency, coincidence, and reversal without naming himself.
Explore the institution of Purim in Esther 9 — the theology of commemoration, reversal, communal memory, and the festival
Examine how the book of Esther
A careful theological reading of Esther 4:14 — the theology of kairos timing, vocation, and providential purpose, with guidance for responsible preaching.
Comprehensive analysis of the post-war evangelical movement through Billy Graham, the NAE, Fuller Seminary, and Christianity Today, examining evangelical theology, mass evangelism, institutional development, and scholarly debates over ecumenism, inerrancy, and social engagement.
Comprehensive review of evangelism training programs from Evangelism Explosion (1962) to contemporary conversational approaches, with case studies and practical implementation strategies for pastors.
A detailed exegetical study of Romans 8:28, examining the Greek text, key theological terms, and pastoral applications of Paul
Examine the ark of the covenant in Exodus 25, its function as divine footstool and mercy seat, and its typological fulfillment in Christ.