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Dr Vern S. Poythress

Dr Vern S. Poythress Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Westminster Theological Seminary (B.S., California Institute of Technology, 1966; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1970; M.Div., Westminster Theological Seminary, 1974; Th.M., 1974; M.Litt., University of Cambridge, 1977; D.Th., University of Stellenbosch, 1981; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Fresno State College, 1970-1971; Teaching Staff, Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977; Editor, Westminster Theological Journal, 2005-; Westminster, 1976-.)

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ETS 2016 - Inerrancy and the Trinity (4 mp3s) 4 $16.00

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Broadcasts

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An Evening of Eschatology (4 Views) 4/28/2014
Assessing Analogies for Free Agency  
Assessing Analogies for Free Agency  
Assessing Analogies for Free Agency  
Assessing Analogies for Free Agency  
Trinitarian Metaphysics: The Difference the Trinity Makes in Evaluating Ontolog...  
The Boundaries of the Gift of Tongues: With Implications for Cessationism and Co...  
The Presence of God Qualifying Our Notions of GrammaticalHistorical Interpretati...  
Truth and Fullness of Meaning: Fullness versus Reductionistic Semantics in Biblical...  
Panel Discussion on Greek Exegesis and Semper Reformanda  
Panel Discussion on Expository Preaching and Hermeneutics: Preaching Christ, the...  
Christocentric Preaching  
Biblical Theology  
Vern S. Poythress - Multiple Patterns Reflecting the Trinity and Coinherence in Verbal...  
Vern S. Poythress - Inerrancy and the Trinity - New Testament Perspectives - John...  
The Interaction of General Knowledge and Canon in Appreciating Biblical Narratives...  
Inerrancy, Harmonization and the Synoptic Gospels - A Response to Darrell Bock  
The Presence of God Qualifying Our Notions of Grammatical-Historical Interpretat...  
08 Critique of Speech-Act Theory...Putative Theory 1  
Concepts Truth and Fullness of Meaning Fullness versus Reductionistic Semantics in...  
Redeeming Physics Biblical-Theological Resources for a God-Centered Approach