Testamentum Imperium
Guest Articles and Devotions
Some First Here and Some Previously Published
All Used with Permission

Director Kevaughn C. A. Mattis and Managing Editor Michael G. Maness

 

Volume 1 - 2007 - Closed - 80 Articles - 13 Published in Perspectives on Eternal Security:  Biblical, Historical, and Philosophical Foreword by H. Wayne House, Edited by Kirk R. MacGregor and Kevaughn Mattis (Wipf and Stock, 2009).

Volume 2 - 2009 - Closed - 122 articles committed so far.

Volume 3 - 2011 - Open - 161 articles committed so far.

Guest and Complementary Articles Previously Published  ~  Editorial Standards

 

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John Bentley. “The Problem of Internet Pornography.” Freed-Hardeman University Lectureships in 2005. Results of a survey conducted in 2004 with 4,210 completing and used in analysis.

Dr. Paul Besley-Murray, Is Suicide Actually Wrong?  

Dr. Michael G. Maness, Quotes from St. Augustine on Security of the Believer from his City of God, www.PreciousHeart.net

Dr. Alan S. Bandy, The Martyr-Witnesses and the Justice of God: The Significance of Rev 6:9–11 for the Theology of the Apocalypse, Assistant Director of Ph.D. Studies, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, SC, USA (Yes, March 31st, 2009).  He is author of www.CafeApocalypsis.com and several articles including “The Layers of the Apocalypse: A Holistic Approach to Revelation’s Structure” Journal for the Study of the New Testament 31:4 (June 2009): 469–99; “Word and Witness: An Analysis of the Lawsuit Motif in Revelation Based on Witness Terminology,” Global Journal of Classical Theology 6:1 (2005 [Online Journal]); “Eschatology and Restoration: An Assessment of the Relationship between Theology and Eschatology in the Writings of N. T. Wright,” Faith and Mission 22.2 (Spring 2005): 56–85. He has contributed the chapter on the Book of Revelation in The Cradle, the Cross, and the Crown: A Comprehensive Introduction to the New Testament, by Andreas Köstenberger, Scott Kellum, and Charles Quarles (Nashville: Broadman & Holman, 2009). He is currently revising his Ph.D. dissertation for publication in Sheffield New Testament Monograph series (Sheffield Phoenix Press). See his Guest Article.