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Archbishop Thomas Bradwardine
Bradwardine (died 1349), was an Oxford scholar and briefly Archbishop of Canterbury before his death. This paper outlines his basic theological position and relation to the Reformation.
Authority in the Church of Christ
The views of Presbyterians and Reformed Baptists are compared. The paper builds on the conviction that the Reformation church was not sufficiently purified from all the extra-Scriptural traditions that had accumulated over the centuries, church polity being one of these.
Ittai, the Gittite (2 Samuel 15.19-23)
A heathen, amongst the true people of God! Ittai shows both the character of a person who is truly following the Lord, and also the fact that the Lord’s saving purposes are not confined to one nation but are universal.
Biblical Theology of Missions in New Testament
The goal of the mission of the church is in preparation for the coming of Christ. It is not until the gospel has been preached throughout the whole world that the end will come (Matthew 24:14), for in heaven there will be those from all nations, tribes, peoples and tongues (Rev. 5:9, 7:9).
Biblical Authority and Scientific Method
Before the relationship between the Bible and science can be properly evaluated the terms and their underlying presuppositions must first be thoroughly scrutinized.
Eschatological Universalism (1 Timothy 2.6)
What kind of Universalism is referred to in the words, "Ransom for all"?
Ethics and the Developing African Theology
What should be our attitude towards African Traditional Religion, or more correctly, what is the Bible’s evaluation of non-Christian religion. Is the place that certain theologians espousing 'African Theology' give to the traditional religions a Biblical position? We will take the view that it is fundamentally unchristian and therefore must be attacked with the full weight of Biblical authority.
Deuteronomy 32.15-18
A verse by verse explanation, with attention to the fulfilment of the prophecy, and a preaching outline.
Freedom in Arminianism
The purpose of this paper is to focus on what is clearly the cornerstone of all that is distinctive in Arminianism, namely the concept of freedom as applied to man. Then the various implications are traced out by an examination of some of the important doctrines that depend upon this idea of freedom. Throughout, Miley’s postulates are compared with the plain teaching of the Scripture.
Fairbairn vs. Fairbairn
Does the Scripture prophesy a national restoration of Israel to its ancient land? Fairbairn, a Scottish theologian of the nineteenth century changed his mind on this issue.
Patterns of Ministry in East Africa
On the basis of the Biblical pattern of ministry, this study evaluates what patterns have developed in East Africa up to 1974.
Pastor as a Man of Prayer
Very few studies specifically deal with the pastor and his personal and private responsibilities in prayer, or prayer with the other leaders in the congregation. Because this is a subject of such supreme importance, on which true success in the ministry depends, and for which preparation must be made and guidelines set before entrance into the ministry, I have deal with this matter of prayer particularly from the angle of intercession for the flock over which he is the under-shepherd.
Structure of Revelation
There are three basic interpretations of Revelation, the Preterist, Futurist and the Historicist. One of the basic questions asked is, ‘Are there indications of references to the final day of judgement for unbelievers and blessing for believers?’ If there is only one, then the preterist view cannot be sustained. If there is more than one then the historicist view must be held over against the futurist.