European Journal of Theology Volume 21 (2012) on-line
The European Journal of Theology publishes bi-annually material in English, French and German. The majority of the articles from 2012 issues are now available on-line for free download.
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Vol. 21.1 (2012)
Pieter J. Lalleman, “Editorial,” 3.
Peter Walker, “Revisiting the Pastoral Epistles – Part 1,” 4-16.
Jacob Theissen, “Paulinische versus jüdische und hellenistische Anthropologie? Zur Frage nach dem Verständnis von Römer 7,7-25,” 17-34.
Zbigniew Wierzchowski, “Broken and Scattered. Polish Baptists during World War II,” 35-46.
Stephan Schweyer, “‘Sie hielten alle einmütig fest am Gebet’. Zum Stellenwert des gemeinsamen Gebets für den Gemeindeaufbau,” 47-59.
Pierre Berthoud, “Africa welcomes the universal Church. The Lausanne III Congress in Cape Town,” 60-68.
Vol. 21.2 (2012)
Christoph Stenschke, “Editorial The current financial crises of Europe, Paul’s collection for Jerusalem and good stewardship,” 97-99.
Boris Paschke, “Matthäus 5,13-16 als Antizipation des nachösterlichen Missionsbefehls? Narrativ-kritische Überlegungen,” 100-106.
Terry Wardlaw, “A Reappraisal of ‘From Faith to Faith’ (Romans 1:17),” 107-119.
Peter Walker, “Revisiting the Pastoral Epistles – Part II,” 120-132.
Christoph Stenschke, “David Bosch, Paulus und die Mission der Kirche,” 133-147.
Andrew Kloes, “Four calls for religious reforms in the 1780s: Urlsperger, Joseph II of Austria, Immanuel Kant and Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia,” 148-155.
Pavel Vojtech Kohut, “The Offer of Catholic Spirituality,” 156-165.