Westminster Theological Journal, Volume 57.
“At the heart of the postmodern is an open-endedness, a deep skepticism about classical values and definitions. At one level the word resembles other such terms which are vague and all encompassing.” (Page 371)
“Paul demolished their theology of the σάρξ by emphasizing the common OT sense of σάρξ as ‘human bodily existence in its weakness, frailty, and transitoriness in contrast to God’s eternal existence as spirit’” (Page 335)
“The intellectual achievements of the unbeliever, as explained in The Defense of the Faith, are possible only because he is ‘borrowing, without recognizing it, the Christian ideas of creation and providence.” (Page 5)
“Christianity can be shown to be, not ‘just as good as’ or even ‘better than’ the non-Christian position, but the only position that does not make nonsense of human experience.’” (Page 3)
“It is essential to clarify at this point that σάρξ is not inherently evil in either the OT or Paul’s writings” (Page 336)