Master’s Seminary Journal, Volume 11.
“To speak of doctrine in the OT as though it must be taught in forms similar to those in the NT is misleading.” (Volume 11, Number 1, Page 20)
“If doctrine can be illustrated and objectified rather than systematized and catechized” (Volume 11, Number 1, Page 20)
“The distinction between the two types of killers is based upon their motivation; the ‘manslayer’ killed unintentionally (what is referred to in English as ‘manslaughter’), and the ‘murderer’ killed intentionally (what is referred to in English as ‘murder’) (v. 11). The criteria by which intentionality could be determined were (1) the weapon used, (2) the enmity of the killer toward his victim, and (3) premeditation (vv. 16–24).” (Volume 11, Number 2, Page 205)
“Genesis 4:1, ‘Now Adam knew Eve his wife, and she conceived and bore Cain, and said, ‘I have acquired a man from the LORD.’’24 The passage views Cain’s life as a continuity, and his history extends back to his conception. Eve makes no distinction between his conception, birth, and life. Eve regards conception and life as part of the work of God.” (Volume 11, Number 2, Page 178)
“Euthanasia is any act or deliberate omission undertaken by oneself and/or others with the specific intention of causing the death of a person and actually causing that death, where the agent(s) acts or deliberately forbears from action on the basis of a conviction that the death being caused will be good for the person who is being killed.’” (Volume 11, Number 2, Page 201)