What is Scripture? Paul's Use of Graphe in the Letters to Timothy by L. Timothy Swinson, RayVanNeste Paperback, 216 Pages, Published 2014 by Wipf & Stock ISBN-13: 978-1-62564-100-7, ISBN: 1-62564-100-1
"Analysis of the literary scheme of the letters to Timothy suggests that graphe, as it is employed in each letter, may legitimately be understood to include some of the apostolic writings that now appear in the New Testament. In affirming the Pauline authorship of the Pastoral Epistles, Swinson argues that a form of the Gospel of Luke stands as the source of the second referent of graphe in 1 Tim 5:18. Second, Swinson contends that pasa ..."
"... to writing history, allowing rhetorical concerns to eclipse the record of the
events or seeking to flatter rather than write for posterity. It is most likely that, as
Thucydides, Polybius, and Lucian, the principles which guided how Luke
chronicled events were also in play when he recorded speeches, with due
consideration to the particular challenges facing historians when recording the
spoken word. Colin Hemer's work on The Bo ..."
Forgotten Songs Reclaiming the Psalms for Christian Worship by RayVanNeste, C. Richard Wells Paperback, 256 Pages, Published 2012 by B&H Academic ISBN-13: 978-1-4336-7178-4, ISBN: 1-4336-7178-6
"Many in the church have forgotten the Psalms. They may still be read, but the rich history of using them as the backbone of Christian worship (from the earliest days of the church until the 19th century) is unknown. For some the thought of praying or singing the Psalms, alone or with others, is entirely foreign. In this we are out of step with our forebears in the faith; we are an oddity in the history of the church and duly suffer for ..."
Reformation 500(1st Edition) How the Greatest Revival Since Pentecost Continues to Shape the World Today by RayVanNeste, J. Michael Garrett Paperback, 288 Pages, Published 2017 by B&H Academic ISBN-13: 978-1-4336-8498-2, ISBN: 1-4336-8498-5
Future Scholars by RayVanNeste, Jacob Shatzer Paperback, 73 Pages, Published 2019 by Independently Published ISBN-13: 978-1-79401-081-9, ISBN: 1-79401-081-5
"Chapter 7 Awakenings and Their Impact on Baptists and Evangelicals: Sorting
Out the Myths in the History of Missions and Evangelism Jerry n. tiDWell, Senior
vice PreSiDent for UniverSity relationS, Union UniverSity If you have traveled to
Israel you have probably seen the Dead Sea. It is 47 miles long and varies in
width from two to 10 miles (although it is getting smaller each day). It rests at
1300 feet below sea level. It has no ..."
"Ray Van Neste seeks to further the scholarly discussion of the coherence of the Pastoral Epistles by providing the most thorough analysis to date of the cohesion of each letter. The need for such a study arises from two sources. First, the previous works on coherence of the Pastorals, which have turned the tide of scholarship, focused on thematic coherence of the corpus. Second, a renewed and even more extreme argument for incoherence h ..."
Lest We Forget Founders' Day Addresses from Union University - Bicentennial Edition: Founders' Day Addresses from Union University by VanNeste, Ray Softcover, Published 2023 by Union University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-9703707-8-5, ISBN: 0-9703707-8-4
"Significant New Testament scholars from around the world pay fitting tribute to Howard Marshall - the outstanding evangelical New Testament scholar of his generation. They do so in a number of accessible contributions on the missional theology of the New Testament: The Preached Core Narrative, The Purpose of Luke-Acts, Acts 6:1-7 as a Test Case for a Missional Hermeneutic, Missio Dei and Imitatio Dei in Ephesians, Paul's Missionary Prea ..."
Reformation 500 How the Greatest Revival Since Pentecost Continues to Shape the World Today by RayVanNeste, J. Michael Garrett 288 Pages, Published 2017 by B&H Publishing Group ISBN-13: 978-1-4336-8499-9, ISBN: 1-4336-8499-3
"329 Quoted in Emily Griesinger, “Charlotte Brontë's Religion: Faith, Feminism,
and Jane Eyre,” Christianity and Literature 58, no. 1, (Autumn 2008): 31. 330 Ibid.
, 47. 331 Ibid., 32. 332 The verse is quoted in Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre: Norton
Critical Edition, 3rd ed. Ed. Richard J. Dunn. (New York: W. W. Norton &
Company, 2000), 41. 333 Ibid. ... Revised Ed. (Nashville: Broadman & Holman,
2013), 152. 359 LW 53:327–328. 360 John ..."