Browsing Tyndale University by Author "Scott, Ian W., 1973- (Committee Member)"
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Deconstruction, Hermeneutics, and the Book of Job: A Comparative Analysis and Critique of Two Deconstructive Readings of the Epilogue (42:7-17)
Maclean, Alexander Duncan (Tyndale University College & Seminary, 2011-05)The focus of this thesis is to compare and contrast two deconstructive readings of the epilogue of the Book of Job (42:7-17) by David Clines and Edwin Good in order to evaluate the appropriation of deconstruction as a ... -
Enabling Grace : Modeling the Similarities and Differences Between Deuteronomy and John's Gospel
Hayhoe, Walter Douglas Scott, 1947- (Tyndale University College & Seminary, 2009-02)This study investigates the relationship between John's Gospel and Deuteronomy, in terms of their similarities and differences. Previous research has noted important intertextual links between the two books, including the ... -
"Fulfilling the Law" in Paul's Epistles: The Connection Between the Old Testament Law and Christian Ethics
Friesen, Jared Peter (Tyndale University College & Seminary, 2017-04)Although the Bible is not strictly or primarily moralistic, ethics continue to be an important and unavoidable concern of the Christian life. The role of the OT in developing ethics is frequently debated. One common position ... -
An Intentional Radicalization of the Commandment to Love Your Neighbour as Yourself from Leviticus 19:18
Lublink, Peter, 1983- (Tyndale University College & Seminary, 2013-12) -
Let Us Therefore Strive to Enter That Rest": An Intertextual and Rhetorical Study of the Old Testament Quotations and Allusions in Hebrews 4:1-11
Li, Wai-Hon Vincent, 1963- (Tyndale University College & Seminary, 2015-04)The aim of this study is to investigate the significance of "rest" in Hebrews 4: 1-11 and explore the implications of this "rest" for believers. The methodology chosen to conduct this investigation is taken from Richard ...