Complementarity and Its Significance for Biblical Theology
ARTICLE The great Danish scientist Niels Bohr (1885–1962), who received the Nobel Prize in 1922, introduced the concept of complementarity broadly into physics.
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ARTICLE The great Danish scientist Niels Bohr (1885–1962), who received the Nobel Prize in 1922, introduced the concept of complementarity broadly into physics.
ARTICLE This text contains excerpts from his invited testimony at a public hearing of the German Bundestag’s Committee for Human Rights and Humanitarian Aid.
ARTICLE Christian ethics is so inseparably bound to the Christian faith that it cannot exist as a separate, free-floating entity.
EDITORIAL ERT will go on without David Parker, but it will never be the same.
ARTICLE Evangelical Christians have begun to pay attention, in the past decade, to an issue that was sadly often neglected in the past—the ethics of doing evangelism.
ARTICLE The term slave in Bible translations is given to misunderstanding, because it is all too easy to mistakenly read the cruel slavery of the Greeks, Romans, Muslims, Europeans and Americans into the Old and New Testaments.
ARTICLE The World Evangelical Alliance and Roman Catholic Leaders