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This article examines the possibility of renewing the evangelical ecclesiological community through the renewal of discipleship as the New Testament ideal. Evangelical theologians generally agree that modern Christian society and society as a whole requir... see more

The article considers theological understanding of the New Testament discipleship as a holistic phenomenon. The research is based on the philosophical ideas of ?. Macintyre, where he proposes a return to a holistic understanding of the phenomenon through ... see more

The article considers theological understanding of the New Testament discipleship as a holistic phenomenon. The research is based on the philosophical ideas of ?. Macintyre, where he proposes a return to a holistic understanding of the phenomenon through ... see more

This essay conducts a biblical exegetical study of Luke 22:35-38 to clarify Jesus’ directive to the disciples: “And the one who has no sword must sell his cloak and buy one!” The sword saying is interpreted with the background of Jesus’ teachings and acti... see more

This essay conducts a biblical exegetical study of Luke 22:35-38 to clarify Jesus’ directive to the disciples: “And the one who has no sword must sell his cloak and buy one!” The sword saying is interpreted with the background of Jesus’ teachings and acti... see more

AbstractThe article shows that first-century urban Christian communities, such as those founded by Paul, brought in both whole families and individual women, slaves, and others. An example of an early Christian family can be seen in the autobiographical d... see more

AbstractThe author endeavours, firstly, to present a vivid account of the reception that A.T. Robertson’s A grammar of the Greek New Testament in the light of historical research found in scholarly circles when first published (in 1914) and during the ens... see more

AbstractFor many Christians the word patriarchy became an offensive word as it is seen as a system ‘created by men to serve men’ with men in positions of domination, creating a social system that ‘left women as victims’. Patriarchy hurts society in many w... see more

The article was written in order to find natural-geographic objects in the New Testament of the Bible. Out of 27 books of the New Testament, only 9 books mention particular names of natural-geographic objects. The highest number and variety is in the Acts... see more

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