God speaks to an X-rated society: are the Ten Commandments still valid? Edited by Alan F. Johnson. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Chicago, Illinois : Moody Press 1973.Description: 95 pages 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780802430236
- BV4655.J66.G637 1973
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Includes bibliographical references.
The first commandment / Merrill C. Tenney -- The second commandment / Herbert Jacobsen -- The third commandment / Robert E. Webber -- The fourth commandment / Charles Horne -- The fifth commandment / Ralph Alexander -- The sixth commandment / Arthur F. Holmes -- The seventh commandment / Morris Inch -- The eighth commandment / Donald Hagner -- The ninth commandment / Steven Barabas -- The tenth commandment / Donald Lake.
God does have something to say to us today about the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eye and the pride of life.
Johnson, Alan F. God Speaks to an X-Rated Society: Are the Ten Commandments Still Valid? Moody Press, 1973. Chicago/Turabian - CHECK FORMATTING BEFORE USE
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Alan F. Johnson is an Emeritus Professor of New Testament and Christian Ethics and Emeritus Director of the Center for Applied Christian Ethics (CACE) at Wheaton College. He earned his PhD from Dallas Theological Seminary. Johnson has made significant contributions to biblical scholarship and Christian ethics, authoring commentaries on Paul's letters to the Romans and the Corinthians, as well as the book of Revelation. He has also co-authored works with Robert Webber, indicating a broad and impactful career in theological education and Christian ethics.
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