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14.2 – Fall 2009

May 12, 2013
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[list style=”list-img3″]Editorial, pp. 2-5.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Odds & Ends, pp. 6-10.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]R. Albert Mohler Jr., “Sorry President Carter…This Argument Falls Flat,” pp. 11-12.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Mary A. Kassian, “You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby,” pp. 13-23.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Nina Fry, “Raising Girls to be Godly Women in a Confused and Conflicted Culture,” pp. 24-36.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Andreas J. Köstenberger, “The Syntax of 1 Timothy 2:12: A Rejoinder to Philip B. Payne,” pp. 37-40.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Barry Joslin, “‘Son of Man’ or ‘Human Beings’? Hebrews 2:5-9 and a Response to Craig Bloomberg,” pp. 41-50.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Eric M. Schumacher, “The Means, Mandates, and Motivation of Biblical Womanhood (Titus 2:4-5),” pp. 51-56.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Mark Rogers, “Whence Evangelical Feminism? A Review of Pamela D.H. Cochran, Evangelical Feminism,” pp. 57-60.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Robert E. Sagers, “Finally Unconvinced: A Review of John G. Stackhouse Jr., Finally Feminist,” pp. 61-63.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Jared M. Compton, “New Paradigms or Old Fissures? A Review of Mark Husbands and Timothy Laresen, eds., Women, Ministry and the Gospel,” pp. 64-67.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Candi Finch, “Where Faith and Life Meet: A Review of Carolyn McCulley, Radical Womanhood,” pp. 68-70.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Timothy Shaun Price, “Costly Tolerance: A Review of R. Albert Mohler Jr., Desire and Deceit,” pp. 71-73.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Christopher W. Cowan, “New Testament Theology and a Biblical View of Gender: A Review of Thomas R. Schreiner, New Testament Theology,” pp. 74-76.[/list]
[list style=”list-img3″]Jeff D. Breeding, “Annotated Bibliography for Gender-Related Books in 2008,” pp. 77-81.[/list]

 

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