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[list style=”list-img3″]Peter R. Schemm, Jr., Editorial, pp. 2-3.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Russell D. Moore, “I Want My NIV: Gender Issues, Bible Translations, and the Rise of Evangelical Individualism,” pp. 4-8.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]John Mark N. Reynolds, “A Response to ‘Why the TNIV Bible?'” pp. 7-9.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Justin Taylor, “Today’s New International Version: A Brief Look at Its Methodology and Some Examples,” pp. 10-18.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Wayne Grudem, “Changing God’s Word,” pp. 19-28.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Vern S. Poythress, “Small Changes in Meaning Can Matter: The Unacceptability of the TNIV,” pp. 28-35.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Robert L. Cole, “(Mis)Translating Psalm 1,” pp. 35-50.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Peter R. Schemm, Jr. and Michael E. Travers, “Sons of Adam and Daughters of Eve: How the TNIV Cuts Off the Ancient Conversation,” pp. 51-55.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Russell T. Fuller, “Choosing a Translation of the Bible,” pp. 56-65.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Rob Lister, “Annotated Bibliography for Gender Related Books in 2004,” pp. 66-74.[/list]
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