themelios

an international journal for students of theological and religious studies

  • VOLUME 37
  • ISSUE 1
  • April 2012
  • VOLUME 37
  • ISSUE 1
  • VOLUME 37
  • ISSUE 1

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C. S. Lewis argues that we should prefer old books over new books because every age has its own outlook...

Perhaps when you read the Song of Songs you feel as perplexed as the Ethiopian eunuch did with Isaiah...

Articles

In 1524, six years after posting his “Ninety-five Theses,” Martin Luther (1483–1546), father of the Protestant Reformation, charged his contemporaries...

Perhaps when you read the Song of Songs you feel as perplexed as the Ethiopian eunuch did with Isaiah...

C. S. Lewis argues that we should prefer old books over new books because every age has its own outlook...

‘Just right’. This is the key refrain in the Goldilocks story as she tries out the chairs, porridge, and beds of the three bears, whose home she has entered (apparently illegally, but nothing turns on that)...

For many people, the thought of missionary work sounds, at best, painfully old-fashioned...

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