Papers by Jason B . Alligood
This is a paper written for the OT Theology seminar, a required course in my PhD studies. The tas... more This is a paper written for the OT Theology seminar, a required course in my PhD studies. The task of this paper is to work through a methodology of Old Testament theology and then apply it to a particular passage. The attempt will be to present and synthesize three methodologies, show how that synthesis is applied broadly to Old Testament theology, and then finally applied to a specific passage, namely Psalm 73.
Midwestern Journal of Theology, 2018
It has been said that “missions” is God’s heart. If this statement can be proven biblically, it m... more It has been said that “missions” is God’s heart. If this statement can be proven biblically, it must also be more than a New Testament ideal because God is immutable. This paper will seek to evaluate the Great Commission from a Biblical Theology perspective and assess if its outworking for the New Testament church flows from an overarching development of God’s reconciliatory work as part of His unchanging character. *My apologies to Christopher J.H. Wright for not including more of his research.
A paper submitted in partial fulfillment of a PhD advanced hermeneutics class at Midwestern Semin... more A paper submitted in partial fulfillment of a PhD advanced hermeneutics class at Midwestern Seminary. It is concerned with analyzing discourse analysis as a hermeneutical practice.
The warnings of the book of Hebrews are among the most debated passages in regard to interpretati... more The warnings of the book of Hebrews are among the most debated passages in regard to interpretation and application. The exact verses vary, depending on which interpreter one references, but are generally seen to be in this range: 2:1-4; 3:7-4:13; 5:11-6:12; 10:26-39 and 12:25-29. The goal of this paper is to explain the given passages, including the audience, nature and results of each warning.
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Papers by Jason B . Alligood