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_aBS661 _b.B53 2015 |
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_aBible Research Institute International Bible Conference _d(2012 : _cNof Ginosar and Jerusalem.) |
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_a"What are human beings that you remember them?" : _bproceedings of the third International Bible Conference, Nof Ginosar and Jerusalem, June 11-21, 2012 / _cClinton Wahlen, editor. |
| 246 | 1 | 0 | _aProceedings of the third International Bible Conference, Nof Ginosar and Jerusalem, June 11-21, 2012. |
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_aSilver Spring, MD : _bBiblical Research Institute : _bReview and Herald Publishing Association; _cc2015. |
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_axiv, 340 pages ; _c23 cm. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
| 520 | _aWhat is the nature of human beings and their destiny? How should we understand the concepts of death and hell? Is the human being an indivisible entity or is there a soul that survives death? These important questions have been contemplated by great thinkers for millennia. In this collection of presentations given at the Third International Bible Conference at Nof Ginosar and in Jerusalem, June 11-21, 2012, Bible scholars from around the world address such important issues as the image of God in human beings, death and hell in Scripture and in contemporary Christian thought, as well as recent challenges to the biblical conception of human beings and their destiny. This latest contribution to the monism-dualism debate provides a vital resource for all who are interested in these important questions. -- back cover. | ||
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_aTheological anthropology _xBiblical teaching. |
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_aHuman beings _xReligious aspects. |
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_aWahlen, Clinton, _eeditor. |
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_aStele, Artur A. _tBiblical Anthropology: introduction and challenges. |
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_aWahlen, Clinton. _tBiblical Anthropology: introduction and challenges. |
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_aDavidson, Richard M. _tThe nature of the human being from the beginning: Genesis 1-11. |
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_aGane, Roy E. _tThe nature of the human being in Leviticus. |
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_aMedina, Richard W. _tThe nature of the human being in the book of Proverbs. |
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_aOlariu, Daniel. _tThe riddle of En-Dor: a rhetorical approach to 1 Samuel 28:3-25. |
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_aCortez, Félix H. _tDeath and future hope in the Hebrew bible. |
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_aWahlen, Clinton. _tGreek Philosophy, Judaism, and Biblical anthropology. |
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_aMueller, Ekkehardt. _tThe nature of the human being in the New Testament. |
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_aShepherd, Thomas R. _tResurrection, Rebirth, and the human being in 1 and 2 Peter. |
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_aCortez, Félix H. _tDeath and hell in the New Testament. |
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_aHasel, Frank M. _tThe nature of the human being in Christian theology. |
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_aPetersen, Paul B. _t"Unwholly" relationships: unity in a biblical ontology. |
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_aDonkor, Kwabena. _tUnderstanding spiritualistic influences from culture. |
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_aGayoba, Francisco D. _tBiblical anthropology and ministry in an age of spiritualism. |
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_aMoskala, Jiří. _tEternal punishment in hell and the immortality of the soul: overview of the current debate. |
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_aPollard, Leslie N. _tVisions of victory. |
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_2lcc _cBOOK _hBS 661 _i.B53 2015 |
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