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John Owen and the Traditional Protestant View of the Hebrew Old Testament

Russell T. Fuller is Professor of Old Testament Interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He earned his PhD in the Old Testament from Hebrew Union University. Dr. Fuller is the author of numerous articles and An Invitation to Biblical Hebrew (Kregel, 2006) and the forthcoming An Invitation to Biblical Hebrew Syntax: An Intermediate Grammar…

“… And Yet be Loth to Die?” Death and Dying in the Theologies of John Owen and Richard Baxter

Herman J. Selderhuis is professor of Church History at the Theological University Apeldoorn in the Netherlands and director of Refo500, the international platform on projects related to the 16th Century. He wrote his PhD on “Marriage and Divorce in the Thought of Martin Bucer” (1997) and is the author and editor of several books, including…

SBJT Forum: John Owen

Book Reviews

Editorial: Reading and Apply Malachi Today

The Book of Malachi in Biblical-Theological Context

Malachi as a Model for Preachers

Syncretism after the Exile and Malachi’s Missional Response

My Messenger, the LORD, and the Messenger of the Covenant: Malachi 3:1 Revisited

Pastoral Advice on Marital Strife: Wisdom from Two Millennia of Christian Thinkers

Book Reviews

Towers | December-January 2017

Towers | November 2016

Being Serious About the Gospel

Evangelism, by definition, is the proclamation of Good News. It has the gospel at the very center of its being. In the same way, Christian mission, as defined and understood biblically, has the gospel at its very heart. The mission of the church is the task which God sends His body into the world to…

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Editorial: Proclaiming the Gospel to Islam

The Case for the Crusades

“Take Me and My Mother as Gods Apart from God”: Surat Al Maida and the Qur’an’s Understanding of the Trinity