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“神愛世人,甚至把祂的獨生子賜給他們,叫一切信祂的,不至滅亡,反得永生。因為神差祂的兒子到世上來,不是要定世人的罪,而是要使世人藉著祂得救。”
(約3:16-17新譯本)

一些邁向以經解經神學之研究 (未有電子書)

Some Major Researches Toward Autopistic Theology
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  1. Borland, James Allen. “Christophanies: Old Testament Appearances of Christ in Human Form.” Th.D. diss., Grace Theological Seminary, 1976. Published as Christ in the Old Testament: Old Testament Appearances of Christ in Human Form. 2nd ed. Ross-shire: Christian Focus Publications, 2010.

  2. Bateman, Herbert W. IV. “Dispensationalism Yesterday and Today.” In Three Central Issues in Contemporary Dispensationalism: A Comparison of Traditional and Progressive Views. Edited by Herbert W. Bateman IV, 21-60. Grand Rapids: Kregel Publications, 1999.

  3. Canale, Fernando Luis. Back to Revelation-Inspiration: Searching for the Cognitive Foundation of Christian Theology in a Postmodern World. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2001.

  4. Canale, Fernando L. “Toward a Criticism of Theological Reason: Time and Timelessness as Primordial Presuppositions.” Ph.D. diss., Andrews University, 1983. Published as A Criticism of Theological Reason: Time and Timelessness As Primordial Presuppositions. Andrew University Seminary Doctoral Dissertation Series. Berrien Springs, MI: Andrews University Press, 1987.

  5. Conner, Kevin J. The Epistle to the Romans: A Commentary. Portand, OR: City Bible Publishing, 1999.

  6. Fee, Gordon D. Pauline Christology: An Exegetical-Theological Study. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers, 2007. Glanz, Oliver. “Who Is Speaking? Who Is Addressed?: A Critical Study Into the Conditions of Exegetical Method and Its Consequences for the Interpretation of Participant Reference-Shifts in the Book of Jeremiah.” Ph.D. diss., Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 2010. Published as Understanding Participant-Reference Shifts in the Book of Jeremiah: A Study of Exegetical Method and Its Consequences for the Interpretation of Referential Incoherence. Studia Semitica Neerlandica. Edited by K.A.D. Smelik. Leiden: Brill, 2013.

  7. Grenz, Stanley J. The Named God and the Question of Being: A Trinitarian Theo-Ontology. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2005. Gulley, Norman R. Systematic Theology. 4 vols. Berrien Springs, MI: Andrews University Press, 2003-2016. (Only vol. 4 is Kindle)

  8. Hughes, Kyle R. The Trinitarian Testimony of the Spirit: Prosopological Exegesis and the Development of Pre-Nicene Pneumatology. Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae: Texts and Studies of Early Christian Life and Language. Leiden: Brill, 2018.

  9. Johnson, Elliott E. “Prophetic Fulfillment: The Already and Not Yet.” In Issues in Dispensationalism. Edited by Wesley R. Willis, John R. Master and Charles C. Ryrie, 183-201. Chicago: Moody Press, 1994.

  10. Johnson, Elliott E. Expository Hermeneutics: An Introduction. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1990.

  11. Peckham, John C. “Divine Passibility, Analogical Temporality, and Theo-Ontology: Implications of a Canonical Approach.” In Scripture and Philosophy: Essays Honoring the Work and Vision of Fernando Luis Canale, 32-53. Berrien Springs, MI: Adventist Theological Society Publications, 2016.

  12. Rahner, Karl. The Trinity. New York: Crossroad Publishing, 1970. Rodríguez, Angel Milli. Toward a Priestly Christology: A Hermeneutical Study of Christ’s Priesthood. Lanham: Fortress Academic, 2018. Tan, Keh Shiun. “Using Hebrews as a Guide to Understanding the Use of Biblical Authority through Expository Preaching in Chinese Churches in the United States.” D. Min. diss., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2015. Treiyer, Alberto R. The Day of Atonement and the Heavenly Judgment: From the Pentateuch to Revelation. Siloam Springs, AR: Creation Enterprises International, 1992.