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Using Hebrews as a guide to understanding the use of Biblical authority through expository preaching in Chinese churches in the United States

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Keh Shiun Tan. Using Hebrews As a Guide to Understanding the Use of Biblical Authority Through Expository Preaching In Chinese Churches In the United States. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/3398fc41-50c9-4f79-8023-56d45c66c4cd?q=2015.

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K. S. Tan. Using Hebrews as a guide to understanding the use of Biblical authority through expository preaching in Chinese churches in the United States. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/3398fc41-50c9-4f79-8023-56d45c66c4cd?q=2015

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Keh Shiun Tan. Using Hebrews As a Guide to Understanding the Use of Biblical Authority Through Expository Preaching In Chinese Churches In the United States. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/3398fc41-50c9-4f79-8023-56d45c66c4cd?q=2015.

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  • Using Hebrews as an example, this dissertation will seek to demonstrate that authoritative teaching is modeled by expository preaching and vice versa. From rhetorical, theological, and ontological perspectives, Auctor adopted Exod 3:14 in his thesis statement (Heb 1:1-4) to be the most significant ontological signpost in his hermeneutic. The crux is that the name of God (i.e., YHWH) is revealed. Ontologically speaking, 'God speaks' is neither an Old Testament historical phenomenon, nor a Christ-event, but rather it is 'YHWH speaks' who timelessly and unchangeably reveals the reality of his Being and Word. Therefore, YHWH still speaks today.
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  • 02/16/2024

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