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Go Ye Into All the World

Messages of the New Testament Apostles

Ray L. Huntington, Patty Smith, Thomas A. Wayment, and Jerome M. Perkins, Editors
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Table of Contents

  • Preface
    2002 Sidney B. Sperry Symposium Committee
  • “He Is Risen”
    L. Aldin Porter
  • Paul the Apostle: Champion of the Doctrine of the Resurrection
    J. Peter Hansen
  • Paul as a Witness of the Work of God
    Ted L. Gibbons
  • The “I’s” of Corinth: Modern Problems Not New
    Mary Jane Woodger
  • Law and Liberty in Galatians 5–6
    Gaye Strathearn
  • Paul’s Inspired Teachings on Marriage
    Kent R. Brooks
  • Submit Yourselves . . . as unto the Lord
    Camille Fronk Olson
  • Unity and Atonement in Ephesians
    Amy Blake Hardison
  • Ephesians: Unfolding the Mysteries through Revelation
    Matthew O. Richardson
  • The Setting and Sacrament of the Christian Community
    Mark D. Ellison
  • The “Same” Organization That Existed in the Primitive Church
    Grant Underwood
  • Peter—the Chief Apostle
    Andrew C. Skinner
  • Peter’s Principles: An Approach to the First Epistle of Peter
    Tyler Balli
  • Think It Not Strange Concerning the Fiery Trial
    Sherrie Mills Johnson
  • “If Any of You Lack Wisdom”: James’s Imperative to Israel
    Craig K. Manscill
  • Discipleship and the Epistle of James
    David M. Whitchurch
  • “As the Body without the Spirit”
    James’s Epistle on Faith and Works
    Brian M. Hauglid
  • Agency and Self-Deception in the Writings of James and 1 John
    Terrance D. Olson
  • Apocalyptic Imagination and the New Testament
    Thomas A. Wayment
  • Twilight in the Early Church
    W. Jeffrey Marsh

About the Book

The 31st Annual Sidney B. Sperry Symposium

The messages of the New Testament Apostles—most notably Peter, James, John, and Paul—are some of the most important and powerful teachings in all of scripture. In this volume, scholars illuminate these teachings and help us understand their influence in the church of the New Testament. Many insights and teachings in this book help us understand the value and the power of the messages of the New Testament Apostles, not only for the primitive church, but for us in the latter days.

ISBN 1-5700-8896-9

Published in 2002

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