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The Bible And Creationism, Susan L. Trollinger, William Vance Trollinger 2017 University of Dayton

The Bible And Creationism, Susan L. Trollinger, William Vance Trollinger

Susan L. Trollinger

Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species (1859) marked a significant challenge to traditional understandings of the Bible and Christian theology. Darwin’s theory of organic evolution stood in sharp contrast with the Genesis account of creation, with its six days, separate creations of life forms, and special creation of human beings. More than this, Darwin’s ideas raised enormous theological questions about God’s role in creation (e.g., is there a role for God in organic evolution?) and about the nature of human beings (e.g., what does it mean to talk about original sin without a historic Adam and Eve?)

Of course, what really …


Interview With Gerald Lemmons, Cherice Bock, Ralph Beebe 2017 George Fox University

Interview With Gerald Lemmons, Cherice Bock, Ralph Beebe

War & Conscientious Objection in Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1940-1975

Gerald Lemmons reflects on how he registered during the Korean War as a regular combatant and not a conscientious objector.


Interview With Bill Rourke Part One, Cherice Bock, Ralph Beebe 2017 George Fox University

Interview With Bill Rourke Part One, Cherice Bock, Ralph Beebe

War & Conscientious Objection in Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1940-1975

Bill Rourke reflects on how he registered for the draft as a conscientious objector. He also talks about how he served as an orderly at St. Luke's Hospital in Boise, Idaho as alternative service.


Interview With Elmer Baron, Cherice Bock, Ralph Beebe 2017 George Fox University

Interview With Elmer Baron, Cherice Bock, Ralph Beebe

War & Conscientious Objection in Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1940-1975

Elmer Baron discusses how he registered for the draft as a normal combatant, and he talks about what it was like serving at Iwo Jima as a radio and radar technician.


Toward Unity, Acceptance, And Empowerment: Bridging The Chasm Between Women Laity And Clergy In The A.M.E. Church, Rhonda Yvonne Green Harmon 2017 Southern Methodist University

Toward Unity, Acceptance, And Empowerment: Bridging The Chasm Between Women Laity And Clergy In The A.M.E. Church, Rhonda Yvonne Green Harmon

Doctor of Ministry Projects and Theses

A B S T R A C T

Rhonda Green Harmon

B.S., Texas Southern University, 1980

M.Ed. Texas Southern University, 1989

M.Ed. Principal Certification, University of Houston, 2002

M.Div. Houston Graduate School of Theology, 2012

“Toward Unity, Acceptance, and Empowerment:

Bridging the Chasm between Women Laity and Clergy in the A.M.E. Church”

This Doctor of Ministry project/practicum endeavors to initiate and engage dialogue between clergywomen and laywomen in the African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church for the purpose of uniting, empowering, and fostering acceptance among all women. It addresses the ways that internalized patriarchy has hindered relationships between women. The main …


Interview With Gertrude Ankeny, Cherice Bock, Ralph Beebe 2017 George Fox University

Interview With Gertrude Ankeny, Cherice Bock, Ralph Beebe

War & Conscientious Objection in Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1940-1975

Gertrude Ankeny discusses her husband's choice to be a conscientious objector, as well as reflecting on what other family members choice to register as.


Interview With Paul Morse, Cherice Bock, Ralph Beebe 2017 George Fox University

Interview With Paul Morse, Cherice Bock, Ralph Beebe

War & Conscientious Objection in Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1940-1975

Paul Morse talks about how he registered for the draft in between the Korean and Vietnam War as a conscientious objector and how his faith heavily influenced his decision.


A Satisfied Soul, Robert Lancaster 2017 Dordt College

A Satisfied Soul, Robert Lancaster

Staff Work

"Knowing that God will keep his promises, both to destroy and to save, sustains us."

Posting about ­­­­­­­­our faithful God from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.

https://inallthings.org/a-satisfied-soul/


The Bible Against American Slavery: Anglophone Transatlantic Evangelical Abolitionists' Use Of Biblical Arguments, 1776-1865, Richard Rodriguez 2017 Florida International University

The Bible Against American Slavery: Anglophone Transatlantic Evangelical Abolitionists' Use Of Biblical Arguments, 1776-1865, Richard Rodriguez

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This dissertation argues that transatlantic abolitionists used the Bible to condemn American slavery as a national sin that would be punished by God. In a chronological series of thematic chapters, it demonstrates how abolitionists developed a sustained critique of American slavery at its various developing stages from the American Revolution to the Civil War. In its analysis of abolitionist anti-slavery arguments, “The Bible Against Slavery” focuses on sources that abolitionists generated. In their books, sermons, and addresses they arraigned the oppressive aspects of American slavery. This study shows how American and British abolitionists applied biblical precepts to define the maltreatment …


Foreword To The Testament Of Jesus, A Study Of The Gospel Of John In The Light Of Chapter 17, Paul N. Anderson 2017 George Fox University

Foreword To The Testament Of Jesus, A Study Of The Gospel Of John In The Light Of Chapter 17, Paul N. Anderson

Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology

AMONG THE MOST PROVOCATIVE New Testament scholars of the twentieth century, Ernst Kasemann tops the list, and his most striking work is The Testament of fesus. 1 This brief book is significant not because the bulk of Johannine scholars have fully agreed with it; indeed, most have taken exception to many of its points. The impact of Kasemann's 1966 Shaffer Lectures, delivered at Yale Divinity School and rendered in book form in German and English over the next couple of years, lay in his capacity to communicate worthy insights in sharp and provocative ways, blocking some paths of discussion while …


Q + A With Derek Webb, Luke Hawley 2017 Dordt College

Q + A With Derek Webb, Luke Hawley

Faculty Work Comprehensive List

"I don’t know how many songs I’ve written but it’s still a completely unfamiliar process to me."

Posting about ­­­­­­­­an interview with music industry veteran Derek Webb from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.

https://inallthings.org/qa-with-derek-webb/


I Am A Fundamentalist: And Other Timely Messages, Samuel H. Sutherland 2017 Biola University

I Am A Fundamentalist: And Other Timely Messages, Samuel H. Sutherland

Biola Publications

A series of editorials reprinted from The King's Business.

Fundamentalism; Protestantism.


Interview With Sam Morse, Cherice Bock, Ralph Beebe 2017 George Fox University

Interview With Sam Morse, Cherice Bock, Ralph Beebe

War & Conscientious Objection in Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1940-1975

Sam Morse discusses his views on being a conscientious objector. He talks about how he served for a year and how he still supported the war effort even though he never carried a gun.


Interview With Verne Martin, Cherice Bock, Ralph Beebe 2017 George Fox University

Interview With Verne Martin, Cherice Bock, Ralph Beebe

War & Conscientious Objection in Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1940-1975

Verne Martin talks about conscientious objectors versus non-combatants as he walks through what the drafting process was like for him. He also discusses why he calls himself "the most non-pacifistic Quaker that ever lived."


Run To Christ, Lisa Smith 2017 Dordt College

Run To Christ, Lisa Smith

Staff Work

"As you thirst in a dry and parched land for something to give life and hope instead of sadness, worry, and despair—run to Christ."

Posting about ­­­­­­­­our dependence on God from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.

https://inallthings.org/run-to-christ/


A Journey In The Direction Of Love, Melanie Springer Mock 2017 George Fox University

A Journey In The Direction Of Love, Melanie Springer Mock

Faculty Publications - Department of English

Excerpt: "This fall, when I began reading Benjamin Corey’s excellent new book Unafraid: Moving Beyond Fear-Based Faith, my home state was burning. Forest fires were swiftly destroying parts of the iconic Columbia Gorge in Oregon, the ash floating westward to cover my car, over 50 miles away. Smoke clouded our skies for over a week, and breathing outside made my throat sore and my head throb. At the same time, Hurricanes Maria and Harvey were ravishing parts of Texas, Florida, and Puerto Rico; Mexico City experienced an epic earthquake; floods killed scores in Southeast Asia."


In Defense Of Halloween, Or In Defense Of The Better Story, Howard Schaap 2017 Dordt College

In Defense Of Halloween, Or In Defense Of The Better Story, Howard Schaap

Faculty Work Comprehensive List

"We certainly have different capacities for story to disturb us, but I stand by the claim that it’s when a story splashes through the placid water of our lives that truth gets in."

Posting about creative and imaginative stories from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.

https://inallthings.org/in-defense-of-halloween-or-in-defense-of-the-better-story/


Interview With John Lyda, Cherice Bock, Ralph Beebe 2017 George Fox University

Interview With John Lyda, Cherice Bock, Ralph Beebe

War & Conscientious Objection in Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1940-1975

John Lyda talks about his religious and familial influences that persuaded him to register as a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War. He also discusses how his two sons serve in the military and how their experience in the Quaker church differs from his own.


Número 169: Jueves Santo-4.º Domingo De Pascua, 2017 Luther Seminary

Número 169: Jueves Santo-4.º Domingo De Pascua

Estudios Exégeticos Homiléticos

Jueves 02.de Abril de 2015 – Jueves Santo (Blanco)

Éxodo 12:1-4.(5-10).11-14; Salmo 116:1-2.12-19; 1 Corintios 11:23-26; Juan 13:1-17.31b-35

Viernes 03.de Abril de 2015 – Viernes Santo

Salmo 22:1‑23; Isaías 52:13‑53:12; Hebreos 4:14‑16 y 5:7‑9; Juan 18:1‑19:42

Sábado 04. de Abril de 2015 - Sábado Santo (Blanco)

Job 14:1-14; Salmo 31:1-4.15-16; 1 Pedro 4:1-8; Mateo 27:57-66

Domingo 5 de Abril, Domingo de Resurrección (Blanco)

Isaías 25:6-9; Salmo 118:1-2.14-24; 1 Corintios 15:1-11; Juan 20:1-18

Domingo 12 de Abril, Segundo Domingo de Pascua (Blanco)

Hechos 4:32-35; Salmo 133; 1 Juan 1:1-2:2; Juan 20:19-31

Domingo 19 de Abril, Tercer domingo de …


Interview With Jon Newkirk, Cherice Bock, Ralph Beebe 2017 George Fox University

Interview With Jon Newkirk, Cherice Bock, Ralph Beebe

War & Conscientious Objection in Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1940-1975

Jon Newkirk talks about how he registered for the draft during the Vietnam War as a conscientious objector, and how his faith influenced that decision. He also describes some of his experiences in Vietnam where he served for his alternative service.


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