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The first in a series exploring human emotions.
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Thesis and Scope A central concern of exegetical pursuits is to discover the historical and cultural Sitz im Leben of the biblical text in order…
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A proposal for alternative apologetic methods for the engagement of those holding a postmodern worldview.
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A brief proposal for the Kingdom of God theme as the central leitmotif of biblical theology.
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There is a great deal in Paul’s letters which seems to be interrelated with Hellenistic philosophical concepts. We will briefly survey the two main categories…
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The third post in a three part series dealing with the issue of pain, suffering, and evil in God’s good creation.
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The second post in a three part series dealing with the issue of pain, suffering, and evil in God’s good creation.
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The first in a three part series dealing with the issue of pain, suffering, and evil in God’s good creation.
About Me

Fred Morgan
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Fred Morgan holds a Master of Divinity from Asbury Theological Seminary, as well as a Master of Ministry and a BA in Bible and Ministry from Bethel College in Mishawaka, IN. He is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature, the International Society of Theta Phi theological honor society, Eta Beta Rho national honor society for students of biblical Hebrew, and Gamma Rho Kappa international honor society for students of the ancient Greek language.
He served as pastor of The Hill, a church for young adults which he and his wife planted in Angola, and served as Teaching Fellow in Biblical Hebrew at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, KY.
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