Questions Of Self-Designation In The 'Ascension Of Isaiah', 2016 University of Dayton
Questions Of Self-Designation In The 'Ascension Of Isaiah', Meghan Henning, Tobias Nicklas
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
The Question of the 'Parting of the Ways' between Jews and Christians has become a matter of debate again: Is it really appropriate to speak about two more or less coherent groups going two different ways from a certain point in history — perhaps after Paul's mission, after the destruction of the Second Temple (70 CE), or after the Bar-Kokhba War (132-135 CE)? Does the image of a tree with one root and two different trunks going into two different directions really fit what the extant sources tell us about the complexities of the past? Or shouldn't we distinguish between …
The Influence Of Hellenistic Philosophy On Paul's Figurative Temple Language Applied To The Corinthians, 2016 Asbury Theological Seminary
The Influence Of Hellenistic Philosophy On Paul's Figurative Temple Language Applied To The Corinthians, Philip N. Richardson
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Calvin Theological Seminary Forum, 2016 Calvin Theological Seminary
Calvin Theological Seminary Forum, Julius T. Medenblik, Cory Willson, Mary Vanden Berg, Sarah Schreiber
Calvin Theological Seminary Forum (2002- )
Articles
3 - From the President: How Now Shall We Live? by Jul Medenblik
4 - Every Believer Called to Mission by Cory Willson
6 - Prayers from the Missional Conference by Mary Vanden Berg and Sarah Schreiber
8 - Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics by John Bolt
9 - Meet Herman Bavinck by Jessica Driesenga
12 - Fostering Formation for Mission in Our Classrooms by Kristy Manion
15 - Is There a Future for Sacrifice? by Erin Zoutendam
16 - Taste and See Israel Trip by Paula Seales
18 - Church Growth and Its Challenges in Ethiopia by Fikre Norcha
Repose In Mystery: The Limit Of Sobriety According To John Calvin, 2016 Dordt College
Repose In Mystery: The Limit Of Sobriety According To John Calvin, Jan Van Vliet
Pro Rege
This is a revised version of a paper Dr. Jan van Vliet presented at the annual meetings of the Evangelical Theological Society, November 18, 2009, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
As If A Raven By Yvonne Blomer, 2016 UBC Okanagan
As If A Raven By Yvonne Blomer, Kelly Shepherd
The Goose
A review of As if a Raven by Yvonne Blomer.
Lord, Behold, He Whom You Love Is Sick., 2016 Liberty University
Lord, Behold, He Whom You Love Is Sick., Davis Mcguirt
Davis McGuirt
Weathering The End Times, 2016 Liberty University School of Divinity
Weathering The End Times, Donald W. Holdridge Sr.
Eruditio Ardescens
“Weathering the End Times” first addresses some of the major arguments for and against man-caused Climate Change, and then portrays where the various elements of Christendom fall within this debate. It goes on to examine the prophetic Scriptures that relate to the environments of the Tribulation, Millennial Kingdom and Eternal State, concluding that God-caused Climate Change is what believers truly need to focus on.
Balancing Rhythms Of Rest And Work (Overview), 2016 Seattle Pacific University
Balancing Rhythms Of Rest And Work (Overview), Theology Of Work Project, David Kim, Leah Archibald
Theology of Work Project
Family Portraits In Genesis, 2016 Providence College
Family Portraits In Genesis, William P. Haas
Journal of Interdisciplinary Feminist Thought
The Book of Genesis is principally a description of the emergence of interconnected families with specific relationships such as husband and wife, husband and wife-surrogate (distinct from prostitutes and harlots) sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, fathers-sons-daughters-in-law.
Love, loyalty, fidelity and affection appear often and in many forms, but no family portrayed in Genesis appears immune to exploitation, manipulation, trickery, treachery, lust, hatred or murder. Both men and women are seen as active forces in the destiny of these troubled families, for good and ill.
This essay is offered as an invitation to those interested in the evolution of family …
The 1260, 1290, And 1335 Days: A Response To Futurist Interpretations Of Daniel 12, 2016 Southern Adventist University
The 1260, 1290, And 1335 Days: A Response To Futurist Interpretations Of Daniel 12, Marc A. Swearingen
Journal of Interdisciplinary Graduate Research
The 1260, 1290, and 1335-day prophecies of Dan. 12 have received considerable attention from Adventist interpreters in recent years. Much of this attention stems from the fact that the traditional Adventist interpretation on these time elements has been challenged by certain futurist interpretations. This paper will seek to respond to futurist claims by presenting a defense of the traditional Adventist view
Editor's Preface, 2016 Brigham Young University
Front Matter, 2016 Brigham Young University
Full Issue, 2016 Brigham Young University
Out Of The Dust: An Examination Of Necromancy As A Literary Construct In The Book Of Mormon, 2016 Brigham Young University
Out Of The Dust: An Examination Of Necromancy As A Literary Construct In The Book Of Mormon, Amanda Colleen Brown
Studia Antiqua
No abstract provided.
A Survey Of The "Son Of Man" From Daniel To Jesus, Part 1: A Reevaluation Of Daniel 7 And Its Subsequent Implications On The "Son Of Man" Debate, 2016 Brigham Young University
A Survey Of The "Son Of Man" From Daniel To Jesus, Part 1: A Reevaluation Of Daniel 7 And Its Subsequent Implications On The "Son Of Man" Debate, Haley Wilson
Studia Antiqua
No abstract provided.
Editor's Preface, 2016 Brigham Young University
Front Matter, 2016 Brigham Young University
Full Issue, 2016 Brigham Young University
Proskynesis In The Synoptics: A Textual Analysis Of Προσκυνέω And Jesus, 2016 Brigham Young University
Proskynesis In The Synoptics: A Textual Analysis Of Προσκυνέω And Jesus, Stuart Bevan
Studia Antiqua
No abstract provided.
Lexical Variation In The Understanding Of ברא: Homonymy Or Polysemy?, 2016 Brigham Young University
Lexical Variation In The Understanding Of ברא: Homonymy Or Polysemy?, Juan D. Pinto
Studia Antiqua
No abstract provided.