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Gain more than 170 years of biblical, historical, and theological scholarship with Bibliotheca Sacra—the official journal of Dallas Theological Seminary. Enhance your ministry, expand your theological acumen, and deepen your biblical knowledge with articles written by the most respected biblical scholars and theologians of the last century. Contributors include Philip Schaff, B. B. Warfield, S. R. Driver, John F. Walvoord, Charles Spurgeon, H. A. Ironside, Merrill F. Unger, C. I. Scofield, Merrill C. Tenney, Charles Ryrie, Homer A. Kent Jr, Gleason L. Archer, Haddon Robinson, Bruce Waltke, Norman L. Geisler, F. F. Bruce, David F. Wells, David deSilva, Alister E. McGrath, I. Howard Marshall, Sidney Greidanus, Thomas C. Oden, Klyne R. Snodgrass, and John N. Oswalt.
“Therefore a text of Scripture about Jerusalem or Mount Zion can refer as a type to the future Gentile church at the same time that it speaks in quite literal fashion about the future of Jewish Israel.” (Volume 175, Number 697, Page 10)
“calls the new generation to commit themselves to the covenant” (Volume 175, Number 697, Page 38)
“Peter Kuzmic, the internationally renowned leader from Eastern Europe, once commented that the most defining word of our time is ‘post.’ We live in a post-communist, post-Christendom, post-denominational, post-Western, post-Enlightenment, and post-modern world.” (Volume 175, Number 699, Page 346)
“Spirit illumination overcomes depravity and effectively equips the individual to respond to the gospel in saving faith” (Volume 175, Number 699, Page 287)
“We must be serious about theological discourse and put an end to minimalistic approaches” (Volume 175, Number 699, Page 348)