Terence Mullins on Formulas in New Testament epistles
The following article is now available on-line in PDF:
Terence Y. Mullins, “Formulas in New Testament epistles,” Journal of Biblical Literature 91.3 (Sept. 1972): 380-390. Click here to read.
This book on biblical interpretation deals with the issue of biblical authority and surveys the history of biblical interpretation. According to the blurb on the dustjacket the author “…shows the Bible is still the Word of God for mankind, and the work of the scholars enables it to be more easily understood and proclaimed by…
The following 5 articles are now on-line in PDF: F.F. Bruce, “St. Paul in Rome, Part 1” Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 46.2 (March 1964): 326-45. [Part 1 of 5] F.F. Bruce, “St. Paul in Rome. 2. The Epistle to Philemon,” Bulletin of the John Rylands Library Manchester 48.1 (Autumn 1965): 81-97.[Part 2 of…
The following article is now available on-line in PDF: John L. White, “Introductory formulae in the body of the Pauline letter,” Journal of Biblical Literature 90.1 (March 1971): 91-97. You can read the article here. My thanks to Dr White for his kind permission to place this article online.
In 1977 Howard Marshall edited a collection of essays on New Testament interpretation contributed by some of the best Evangelical scholars in the UK, many of whom have since gone to their reward, including Marshall himself. The volume has proved to be of enduring value to students, particularly F.F Bruce’s masterful summary of the history of…
I am grateful to the Evangelical Homiletics Society for their kind permission to place on-line the following article, which explains what we can learn from examples of ancient exegesis of the biblical text: Timothy J. Ralston, “‘Back to the Future’: Classical Categories of Exegesis, Application and Authority for Preaching and Spiritual Formation,” Journal of the…