The Enlightenment And The Authority Of Scripture,
2010
Olivet Nazarene University
The Enlightenment And The Authority Of Scripture, Kevin Twain Lowery
Faculty Scholarship – Theology
Provides an historical overview of the concept of the authority of Scripture, emphasizing the impact of developments since the Enlightenment. Recommends an approach to Scripture that: allows scholarship to inform us about context and the complexities of authorship, recognizes that everything is judged by reason, bases belief on truth, and integrates scripture with other sources of knowledge.
"You Alone Are God" A Canonical Reading Of Psalm 86.,
2010
Calvin Theological Seminary
"You Alone Are God" A Canonical Reading Of Psalm 86., Elizabeth Kao Holmlund
Master of Theology (ThM) Theses
Canonical readings of the biblical psalms have become increasingly popular of late and represent a positive trend away from fragmentation of the Psalter into its "original" and component parts and towards greater recognition of the value of the Psalter's final form and its theology. However, the methods and parameters of a canonical approach to the psalms require further definition. An exegetical methodology incorporating a wide variety of methodological tools alongside a canonical approach was thus proposed and subsequently tested on Psalm 86. The unique features of Psalm 86—its attribution to David (in a book of the Psalter with no other …
If Salvation Is By Faith, Why Doctrine?,
2010
Adventist Theological Society
If Salvation Is By Faith, Why Doctrine?, E. Edward Zinke
Perspective Digest
No abstract provided.
The Trinity In The Old Testament,
2010
Southern Adventist University
The Trinity In The Old Testament, Norman R. Gulley
Perspective Digest
No abstract provided.
Uplifting A Recent Creation (Faith & Science Update),
2010
Andrews University
Uplifting A Recent Creation (Faith & Science Update), John T. Baldwin
Perspective Digest
No abstract provided.
The Doctrine Of The Holy Spirit In The Major Reformed Confessions And Catechisms Of The Sixteenth And Seventeenth Centuries,
2010
CalvinTheological Seminary
The Doctrine Of The Holy Spirit In The Major Reformed Confessions And Catechisms Of The Sixteenth And Seventeenth Centuries, Yuzo Adhinarta
CTS PhD Doctoral Dissertations
With the rise of Pentecostalism in the early twentieth century and the charismatic movement from the middle of the century until recently, a resurgence of interest in the Holy Spirit and Christian spirituality in both theology and the church's life has become evident. Along with the increase of interest in the doctrine of the Holy Spirit in the twentieth century, there are criticisms of the treatment of the doctrine in church history, including in the Reformed tradition, for having neglected the Holy Spirit in both theology and the church's life. These criticisms have helped to incite a burgeoning interest in …
Twenty-Somethings In The Church: The Impact Of A Biblical Worldview Study,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Twenty-Somethings In The Church: The Impact Of A Biblical Worldview Study, Debbie Norris Lanier
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Spiritual Abuse In The Christian Community,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Spiritual Abuse In The Christian Community, Barbara Olivia Berry
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Holistic Christian Formation For Enduring Leadership,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Holistic Christian Formation For Enduring Leadership, Robert Stephen Gober
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Common Characteristics Of Mentors Of New Believers In Jesus In Israel,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
The Common Characteristics Of Mentors Of New Believers In Jesus In Israel, Efraim Goldstein
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Barriers In Conversion (Missional And Indigenous Barriers) : Identifying The Potential Barriers Contributing To The Stagnant Progress Of Evangelistic Work Among The Burman Buddhists,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Barriers In Conversion (Missional And Indigenous Barriers) : Identifying The Potential Barriers Contributing To The Stagnant Progress Of Evangelistic Work Among The Burman Buddhists, Zam Sian Khai
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
An Exploratory Study Of Marital Satisfaction Of Forty Couples At The Africa Inland Church, Jericho, Nairobi, With The View To Inform Premarital Counseling Practices In Kenya,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
An Exploratory Study Of Marital Satisfaction Of Forty Couples At The Africa Inland Church, Jericho, Nairobi, With The View To Inform Premarital Counseling Practices In Kenya, Joseph Mathiani Mbunga
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Middle-Class "Christ Is The Answer Ministries" (Citam) And The Urban Poor : A Study Of Community Action With Recommendations,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Middle-Class "Christ Is The Answer Ministries" (Citam) And The Urban Poor : A Study Of Community Action With Recommendations, Silas Kinyua Waweru
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Leadership Of The Umc As A Prophetic Community For The Holistic Transformation Of Post-Conflict Liberia,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
The Leadership Of The Umc As A Prophetic Community For The Holistic Transformation Of Post-Conflict Liberia, Jerry Paye-Manfloe Kulah
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Opening Their Eyes And Ours : A Study On The Belief And Practice Of Prayer Evangelism,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Opening Their Eyes And Ours : A Study On The Belief And Practice Of Prayer Evangelism, Mitchell L. Reece
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Calvin's Defense And Reformulation Of Luther's Early Reformation Doctrine Of The Bondage Of The Will,
2010
CalvinTheological Seminary
Calvin's Defense And Reformulation Of Luther's Early Reformation Doctrine Of The Bondage Of The Will, Kiven S. Choy
CTS PhD Doctoral Dissertations
This dissertation finds that Calvin's reformulation of the doctrine of free choice reflects his convictions of the early Reformation heritage, his learning of the tradition from the early church fathers and especially from Augustine, the influences generated by his continuous dialogues with the development of the formulations among the Reformers in the second phase of the Reformation, and his personal theological convictions. Calvin formulated his defense as a Reformer of the second phase of the Reformation defending the early Reformation formulation set by Luther. The early Reformers used various necessitarian arguments to argue their cases. The Reformers in the second …
Baptist Sacramental Theology: A Covenantal Framework For Believer Baptism,
2010
CalvinTheological Seminary
Baptist Sacramental Theology: A Covenantal Framework For Believer Baptism, Brandon C. Jones
CTS PhD Doctoral Dissertations
A recent resurgence of Baptist works that defend sacramental theology has revived the mid-twentieth-century debate among Baptists over the meaning of baptism. Just as the mid-twentieth-century generation of Baptist sacramentalists struggled to get other Baptists to accept their views, the problem remains today that most Baptists do not and will not seriously consider Baptist sacramental theology. The purpose of this dissertation is to help solve this problem by presenting a historically informed systematic theological defense of covenantal sacramentalism, which uses covenant theology to enhance a sacramental theology of baptism. This dissertation argues that the covenantal view of Baptist baptismal sacramentalism …
Emil Brunner's Theological Contribution To The Concept Of Divine Action.,
2010
CalvinTheological Seminary
Emil Brunner's Theological Contribution To The Concept Of Divine Action., James Norman Mayer
CTS PhD Doctoral Dissertations
Through a careful examination of Emil Brunner's theology, this dissertation shows that when the concept of divine action is be examined in the context of the nature and work God the idea that God acts can better understood. After a brief introductory chapter, chapter 2 argues that contemporary discussions surprisingly fail to consider what God does and what God is like as possible resources for making sense of problems associated with the concept of God's activity. This chapter also suggests that a model of divine action should take into account the means, manner, effect, purpose, extent, and degree God's activity. …
Things Hold Together John Howard Yoder's Trinitarian Theology Of Culture,
2010
CalvinTheological Seminary
Things Hold Together John Howard Yoder's Trinitarian Theology Of Culture, Branson L. Parler
CTS PhD Doctoral Dissertations
Theologies of culture often focus on either Christ or creation as their primary source, to the exclusion of the other. At best, this approach is incomplete because it does not account for the continuity between creation and redemption. At worst, it posits a divide not simply between Christ and creation, but between persons of the Trinity, presuming contradictory moral and cultural norms issuing from different persons of the Trinity. John Howard Yoder is often depicted as a representative of a Christocentric and creation-deficient approach to culture. Against that faulty representation, this dissertation argues that Yoder advocates a Trinitarian theology of …
Dynamical Similarity And The Problem Of Evil,
2010
University of Dayton
Dynamical Similarity And The Problem Of Evil, Brad Kallenberg
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
Discussions of evil commonly fault God for not “doing something.” Defenders of God respond that God had good reasons for not “doing something.” Detractors observe that if a human being can snatch the toddler from the path of the oncoming bus, why does not God snatch the bus from the path of the oncoming toddler? The underlying assumption in such discussions is that God’s “doing something” is similar to humans’ “doing something.”
If human beings bear the image of their Creator as the Abrahamic faiths maintain, it is natural to suppose that divine action is similar to human action. But …