Whilst Ham is usually regarded as the guilty party associated with Noah’s nakedness in Genesis 9:20-27, there are significant contextual difficulties with this reading; Dr Alexander proposes an alternative approach which identifies Ham’s youngest son, Canaan, as the culprit.
In this article Professor Taylor argues that in talking about faith coming and being revealed in Galatians 3:23-25, Paul employs the rhetorical device of personification: Scripture, sin, law, and faith are personified in a grand cosmic drama.
New PhD dissertation summary: Dr Stefanus Kristianto – Jesus’s Use of Hyperbole in the Gospel of Matthew. www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/1588...
Dr Levinskaya also contributed to Tyndale House’s Acts Project in the 1990s, writing the fifth volume in the BAFCS series: The Book of Acts in Its Diaspora Setting www.eerdmans.com/978080286632...
‘Syncretism –The Term and Phenomenon’ (1993) www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/3044...
New article by T. Desmond Alexander (Senior Research Fellow – Union Theological College, Belfast): ‘Exonerating Ham: An Alternative Reading of Genesis 9:20-27’ www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/1551...
New article by John W. Taylor (Professor of New Testament, Gateway Seminary): The Coming of Faith: Faith Personified in Galatians 3:23-25 www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/1577...
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‘The Inscription from Aphrodisias and the Problem of God-Fearers (1990)’ www.tyndalebulletin.org/article/3052...