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Literature and the Christian

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  • Pieter K. A. De Boer

This article on the literature and the Christian, also focuses on the purpose of literature, false religion in literature and the discernment that is necessary when reading literature.

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The Forgotten Gifts of the Holy Spirit Creative Arts

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  • Dennis E. Johnson

This article is about the visual arts, music and song, and literature as the forgotten gifts of the Spirit. Exodus 31:1-6 is also discussed.

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The Bible as Literature

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  • Iain D. Campbell

This article is about the Bible as literature, and how we are to approach and interpret the Bible as literature.

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Bible Study

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  • Eric Kampen

This article is about the interpretation of the Bible. The Bible as literature is discussed, and the fact that Scripture was written by human authors under guidance of the Holy Spirit.

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Aesthetic Theology—Blessing or Curse? An Assessment of Narrative Theology

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  • Andreas J. Köstenberger

Unaware of the origins of some of these thoughts, many pastors and church members may find themselves increasingly confronted with ideas like “story preaching” or “reading the Bible as literature.” Even though it may seem harmless at first, these phrases may in fact conceal trends of which the unsuspecting pastor, churchgoer, or Bible student may not be aware.

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A stale church can be refreshed by [the Holy Spirit], a sleepy church awakened, a weak church strengthened, and a dead church made alive. John Stott
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