The following articles are now available on-line on PDF:
19.1
“Editorial,” Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 19.1 (Spring 2001): 1-3.
John M. Hitchen, “Evangelism and Mission – What is the Gospel?” pp.4-30.
Dennis Ngien, “Trinity and Divine Passibility in Martin Luther’s ‘Theologia Crucis’,” pp.31-64.
19.2
“Editorial,” Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 19.2 (Autumn 2001): 129-133.
J. Gordon McConville, “Biblical theology: canon and plain sense,” pp.134-157.
Donald Macleod, “Scottish Calvinism: A Dark, Repressive Force?” pp.195-225.
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