March 1996 Issue

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Willmore D. Eva

Last July, along with thousands of others, I attended the Fifty-sixth General Conference session in Utrecht, Netherlands.

The crisis of exegesis

Lee Gugliotto

Six exegetical principles that help our understanding of Scripture

Six exegetical principles that help our understanding of Scripture

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How shall we understand the Bible?

William H. Shea

An examination of historical-critical and historicogrammatical method

An examination of historical-critical and historicogrammatical method

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The historical-critical method: the Adventist debate

Robert K. Mclver

The debate provides an opportunity to affirm a common ground, avoid the perils, and get on with our primary mission.

The debate provides an opportunity to affirm a common ground, avoid the perils, and get on with our primary mission.

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The crisis of divorce

Robert Peach

Divorce is no longer a distant statistic. It is people within the congregation, needing pastoral help.

Divorce is no longer a distant statistic. It is people within the congregation, needing pastoral help.

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"Outsiders" in a hearing church

Joyce Rigsby

How shall we minister to deaf individuals?

How shall we minister to deaf individuals?

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Proving more than intended

George R. Knight

There is a major difference between using the Bible to prove a point and developing a sound biblical argument.

There is a major difference between using the Bible to prove a point and developing a sound biblical argument.

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Letters to the Editor

In appreciation of MinistryI think very highly of Ministrypublication, which I often read fromcover to cover. The issues that arediscussed, as well as the manner inwhich they are presented, are intellectually stimulating and spirituallyenriching. The people on your…

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James A. Cress

When desiring to encourage, or even to mandate, increased Scripture study, pastors and evangelists everywhere have utilized Paul's admonition to the young minister.