2010 Fall Symposium - Righteousness by Faith
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ATS at ETS - Thursday, November 18, 2010 | |
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Clinton Wahlen (Biblical Research Institute): Justification in the Gospels |
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MP3 | Angel Rodriguez (Biblical Research Institute): Legal Universal Justification: Brief Description and Evaluation |
Richard Choi (Andrews University): Paul’s Concept of Justification by Faith in a Nutshell |
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Sigve Tonstad (Loma Linda University): Pistis Iesou: Subjective or Objective Genitive? |
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Gerhard Pfandl (Biblical Research Institute): Desmond Ford and the Righteousness by Faith Controversy | |
Ante Jeroncic (Andrews University): Righteous Beauty: Jonathan Edwards and Justification by Faith |
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Erwin R. Gane (Angwin, CA): Forensic and Transformational Aspects of Justification |
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Richard Sabuin (Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies): Victory Over Sins, Faith, and the Second Coming of Christ in Revelation |
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Scholarly Dialogue - Sabbath, Nov. 20, 2010 | |
Ed Zinke (Silver Spring, Maryland) “Righteousness by Faith and Doctrine” |
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Wilson Paroschi (Brazilian Adventist Theological Seminary) “The Justification of Man and God: Another Look at Romans 3:21-26” |
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Stephen Bauer (Southern Adventist University) “Anne Hutchinson and Adventist Views of Justification” |
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Rodrigo P. Silva (Brazil Adventist University) “Human perfection? An exegetical and linguistic analysis of Mathew 5:48” |
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Eliezer Gonzalez (Avondale College, Australia) “The Concept of Righteousness in the Epistles of Paul and in Contemporary Jewish Apocalypses” |
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Scott Charlesworth (Pacific Adventist University, Papua New Guinea) “Applying the Atonement in the Present: Flawed Obedience and the Close of Probation” |
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Open Discussion on “Righteousness by Faith.” Moderator: Roy Gane (Andrews University) |