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  1. Definition: The relationship between a statement and the argument or reason for the statement (supporting proposition follows). Conjunctions: for, because, since, etc. Example: “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of God” (Matthew 5:3; see also 1 Corinthians 7:9; Philippians 2:25-26). G.

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  2. Jan 23, 2006 · There are three main theological camps on the issues of law, gospel, and the structuring of God’s redemptive relationship with humankind: dispensationalism, covenant theology, and new covenant theology. Many have written to us asking about the differences between these three views, and so before discussing John Piper’s perspective we will ...

    • I. The Problem of Authoritylink
    • II. The Problem of Interpretationlink
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    The burden of Sheppard and Childs is to set forth and defend the Christian canon as the authority on which a new and fruitful Biblical theology can be based. They do not find authority in “the basic historicity of the Bible ..., the intention of Jesus, or the gospel kerygma.... In conscious opposition to this approach to hermeneutics, the confessio...

    The question that Sheppard raises after he deems the "canonical context" to be a “theological a priori” is: How shall we discover the meaningof the canonical text so that its authoritative message becomes effective in the Church? This is a hermeneutical question, and hence the second half of the title of Sheppard’s article: “An Assessment for Evang...

    My purpose has been to show in what respects and why I think the Childs-Sheppard approach to authority and hermeneutics is misdirected. With regard to authority, their conviction that the canon is a “theological a priori” whose status is achieved by an “authoritative reception in the life of the church” (p. 7) is in my judgment inconsistent with th...

  3. The dissertation concludes with two applications of the foregoing analysis, exploring how Piper uses Scripture and how he appropriates church history for pastoral ends. Also included is a comprehensive bibliography of Piper's published works (1971-2015).

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  4. Mar 18, 2016 · His argument in A Peculiar Glory: How the Christian Scriptures Reveal Their Complete Truthfulness (Crossway) is straightforward: that God’s glory, attested to in Scripture, is self-authenticating....

  5. Offering fresh introductions to each volume from Piper himself, as well as a final volume of detailed indexes and annotated bibliography for easy reference, this distinctive collection reveals the heart, mind, and faith of John Piper and is an ideal addition to the library of anyone who has benefited from his ministry and message.

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