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| Issue Nr. 49 (March 2008) |
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Rev. Dr. Tersur Aben, "Divine
Extrinsicality and Immutability", pp. 4-11
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Rev. Nyampa Kwabe, "The Lord's Supper in 1 Corinthians
11:17-34 and the Kamwe People", pp. 12-25
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Mrs. Justina Damap, "The 'Real Widow' in 1 Timothy 5 and
Nigeria Today", pp. 26-32
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Mrs. Rahila Jakawa, "The Role of Sunday School Teachers in
the Encouragement and Counselling of Children", pp. 33-42
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| Issue
Nr. 48 (September 2007) |
| Timothy P. Palmer, "Martin
Luther's Theology of the Cross in the Nigerian Context", (pp. 4-12) |
| Bitrus A. Sarma, "Belief and Character: Theology and Ethics of Road Safety in Nigeria", (pp. 13-27) |
| Wendy E. Helleman, "Philosophy as Basis of Christian-Muslim
Dialogue", (pp. 28-40) |
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Issue Nr. 47 (March 2007)
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| Rodger Petch, "Jeremy Hinds: Teacher and
Apologist
to Christians and Muslims" (pp. 4-15) |
| Sidney Garland, "Preaching Christ in Africa
Today"
(pp. 16-36) |
| Andy Warren-Rothlin, "Finding Christ in the Old
Testament:
Traditions and Types of the Messiah" (pp. 37-52) |
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Issue Nr. 46 (September 2006)
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| Timothy Palmer, "Byang
Kato: Rejectionist or
Conversionist?"
(pp. 4-18) |
| Rebecca Samuel Dali, "The Effects of the Jos
Ethno-Religious
Crisis on Women" (pp. 19-35) |
| Nyampa Kwabe, "Father-Son Imagery in Psalm 2 and
the
Kamwe People" (pp. 36-43) |
| Musa Mambula, "A Theological Response to HIV and
AIDS"
(pp. 44-48) |
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Issue Nr. 45 (March 2006)
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| Rebecca Samuel Dali, "The Jos Religious Crisis:
Mutuality and Interdependence as Needed Solutions" (pp.4-20) |
| Adrian Helleman, "The Original Great Commission
and Christ's Great Commission" (pp. 21-37) |
| Solomon Umazi, "The Restoration of the Outcast:
An Exegetical Paper on the Story of Zacchaeus in Luke" (pp. 38-50) |
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Issue Nr. 44 (September 2005)
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| David Crozier, "Discipleship and Bible
Translation
in Nigerian Languages" (pp. 4-13) |
| Nyampa Kwabe, "The Messianic Theme in Psalm 72"
(pp.
14-28) |
| Yoilah Yilpet, "Canon Criticism and its
Significance
for Evangelical Theology" (pp. 29-49) |
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Issue Nr. 43 (March 2005)
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| Peter Young, "An Evaluation of Prosperity
Teaching"
(pp. 4-15) |
| James Reynolds, "The Relevance of Martin Luther
for
the Lutheran Church of Christ in Nigeria" (pp. 16-23) |
| Timothy Palmer, "The Relevance of John Calvin
for
Nigeria: Political Reflections on his Sermons" (pp. 24-31) |
| Nuhu Elisha, "A Comparative Study of Gender
Equality
in Christianity and Islam" (pp. 32-46) |
| Issue Nr. 42 (September 2004) |
| Dr. Timothy Palmer, "Jesus
Christ our Ancestor?" (pp.4-17) |
| Dr. Theresa Adamu, "Islam and
HIV/AIDS," (pp. 18-26) |
| Dr. Musa Gaiya, "The Complexity
of the Shari'ah Debate in Nigeria," (pp. 26-43) |
| Book review: Nigeria's Decades of Blood,
by Jan H. Boer, reviewed by Dr. Timothy Palmer, (p. 44) |
| Issue Nr. 41 (March 2004) |
| Rev. Dr. Danny McCain, "The Theology of the Phrase 'Blood of Jesus,'" (pp. 4-19) |
| Rev. Nuhu Elisha, Sr., "Children Participation in the Lord's Supper," (pp.20-28) |
| Dr. Wendy Helleman , "Biblical Canon Formation: A Response to Muhib O.Opeloye," (pp. 29-42) |
| Issue Nr. 40 (September 2003) |
| Dr. Mark Hopkins, "A Curious Incident: The Intermediate State," (pp. 4-18) |
| Rev. Dr. Tersur Aben, "Necessary Bodily Resurrection," (pp. 19-32) |
| Rev. Dr. Adrian Helleman, "Mission and Unity: Twin Foci of the Church," (pp. 33-48) |
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| Rev. Dr. Yoilah Yilpe, " An Exegetical and Theological Analysis of Psalm 110," pp. 4-24 |
| Rev. Zechariah Nasara, "The Relevance of Habakkuk for Nigerian Society," pp. 25-35 |
| Dr. John Boer, "Nigerian Muslims and the Miss World Pageant," pp. 36-43 |
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| Rev. Karimu Damap, "The Role of Theological
Institutions in Training for Wholistic Development," pp. 4-10 |
| Rev. Dr. Danny McCain, "Faith Under Fire:
A Journal of Reflections from the Jos Crisis," pp. 11-21 |
| Rev. Luzu Yilkangnha, "The Plight of Widows in
the Bible and in the Church in Nigeria," pp. 22-31 |
| Rev. Dr. Tersur Aben, "Ntetem on the
Ancestorship of Christ," pp. 32-38 |
| Rev. Nuhu Elisha, "Review of 'Littafin Sabon
Alkawari,'" pp. 39-40 |
|
Special Issue on Christianity and Islam Table of Contents |
| Dr. David Smith, "Between Bukuru and New York:
Reflections on Islam, Christianity and Western Values," pp. 3-11 |
| Dr. Theresa Adamu, "The Need for Religious
Co-Existence," pp. 12-23 |
| Drs. P. Ostien and J.D. Gamaliel, "The Law of
Separation of Religion and State in the United States: A Model for
Nigeria?" pp. 24-35 |
| Dr. Ida Glaser, "Roles and Relationships: Women
and Men in Islam and Christianity," pp. 36-47 |
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(Table of Contents and full issue available in print) |
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Table of Contents |
| Rev. Dennis Egbogah, "An African Understanding of Christian Spirituality," pp. 4-16 |
| Rev. Eze N. Eze, "The Biblical and Igbo Concepts of the Atonement," pp. 17-25 |
| Dr. James Bartlett, "Atonement in the Old Testament," pp. 26-44 |
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Table of Contents |
| Rev. Dr. Sidney Garland, "The Theological College of Northern Nigeria: A Brief History," pp.4-19 |
| Dr. Sylvester S. Shikyil, "The 1999 Constitution and the Sharia Legal System in Nigeria," pp. 20-35 |
| Rev. Dr. Musa Gaiya, "Review of Paul Gifford, 'African Christianity: Its Public Role'", pp. 36-37 |
| Rev. Dr. Timothy Palmer, "Review of Yusufu Turaki, 'Christianity and the African Gods'", pp. 38-39 |
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Table of Contents |
| Dr. Jan Boer, "The Nigerian Christian-Muslim Stand-off: Some Underlying Issues," pp. 4-23 |
| Rev. Gwamna Dogara Je'adeyide, "Power Encounter and the Pentecostal Challenge," pp. 24-33 |
| Prof. Dr. David Smith, "Between Jos and Oxford: Personal Reflections on Theology Between Two Continents," pp. 34-39 |
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