Unlocking Catholic Social Doctrine: Narrative Is Key,
2010
The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law
Unlocking Catholic Social Doctrine: Narrative Is Key, William J. Wagner
Scholarly Articles
The argument of the present essay is that the pragmatic pressures of contemporary circumstances that lead to Catholic social doctrine – as set out in the Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Catholic Church, for example, – to being strongly emphasized in Catholic law schools should not be permitted to create a doctrinal hegemony severing doctrine from the contextualization from which it draws its meaning. Catholic social doctrine depends, for its coherence and truth, as do all of the doctrinal formulations within Catholicism, on its relation to both philosophical and theological understanding and, for the purposes of my present …
Beyond Belief: Japanese Approaches To The Meaning Of Religion,
2010
Bucknell University
Beyond Belief: Japanese Approaches To The Meaning Of Religion, James Shields
Faculty Journal Articles
For several centuries, Japanese scholars have argued that their nation’s culture—including its language, religion and ways of thinking—is somehow unique. The darker side of this rhetoric, sometimes known by the English term “Japanism” (nihon-jinron), played no small role in the nationalist fervor of the late-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. While much of the so-called “ideology of Japanese uniqueness” can be dismissed, in terms of the Japanese approach to “religion,” there may be something to it. This paper highlights some distinctive—if not entirely unique—features of the way religion has been categorized and understood in Japanese tradition, contrasting these with Western (i.e., …
Communally Discerning A Covenant Of Hospitality For The Care Of Children At Westview Boys' Home,
2010
Westview Boys' Home
Communally Discerning A Covenant Of Hospitality For The Care Of Children At Westview Boys' Home, Ron Bruner
Doctor of Ministry Theses
This project addressed the lack of a covenant defining the practice of hospitality towards children for team members of Westview Boys’ Home. The purpose of the project was to facilitate the creation of such a covenant. The Westview ministry team already claimed hospitality as a strength; the hope was that reframing the ministry around this strength would improve the quality of care for children and the quality of life for the community. Invited into a communal discernment process (the methodology), the ministry team invested weeks in the examination of biblical texts, theological tradition, personal and communal narratives, cultural trends, psychological …
Learning To Talk To An Other: Stories And Thoughts On Community Organizing In A Divided Nation,
2010
Western Kentucky University
Learning To Talk To An Other: Stories And Thoughts On Community Organizing In A Divided Nation, Greg James Capillo
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
Unlike other fields of philosophy, we cannot simply agree to disagree about morality as practiced in politics. At some point, our moral values become policies that those who may not share those values must follow. The way we construct these disagreements and agreements then are vital to the continued functionality of our nation. In this essay, I will examine how John Rawls, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Jeffrey Stout construct the concept of justice and apply their thoughts to the dispute surrounding mountain top removal coal mining in Eastern Kentucky. John Rawls believes in a universally applicable, rationally generated form of justice. …
Divination In 1 Samuel 28 And Beyond: An African Study In The Politics Of Translation,
2010
University of Denver
Divination In 1 Samuel 28 And Beyond: An African Study In The Politics Of Translation, J.Kabamba Kiboko
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This dissertation examines the language of divination in the HB, particularly in 1 Samuel 28:3-27--the oft-called "Witch of Endor" passage. My thesis is that much of the vocabulary of divination in this passage and beyond has been mistranslated in authorized English and other translations used in Africa and in scholarly writings. I argue that the woman of Endor is not a witch, which is a label that has a long negative social history and has often led to violence against those so labeled. The woman of Endor is, rather, a diviner, much like other ancient Near Eastern and modern African …
'Heroes Of The Faith': Ellen G White, A Visionary Seventh-Day Adventist,
2010
Avondale College
'Heroes Of The Faith': Ellen G White, A Visionary Seventh-Day Adventist, John Skrzypaszek, Rick Ferret
Theology Book Chapters
This essay explores the spiritual journey of Ellen White, a Seventh-day Adventist Church pioneer. It concludes that the depth of the journey “illustrates the sincerity, integrity, sensitivity to social injustice and boldness to confront the barriers of set traditions that heroes of many faith traditions have encompassed. In this respect, both Ellen White and Mary MacKillop reveal a bond of commonality and this insight provides a lens through which Seventh-day Adventists can appreciate the heroes of the many faith traditions throughout the world.”
Editorial,
2010
The Asbury Journal
Our Personal Core Identity: A Wesleyan Perspective,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Our Personal Core Identity: A Wesleyan Perspective, Jim Boetcher
The Asbury Journal
Humans have many relational identities that vary with changes in relationships such as being a mother or a daughter, but one's core identity remains independent of these social roles. This paper explores human personal core identity theologically by drawing on Methodism as it existed under the leadership of John Wesley, and scientifically by using three cutting edge scientific research projects: The Human Family Tree and The Human Genome Project present empirical evidence that all humans are genetically related and only one race exists - the human race. Discovering Ardi: Changing Our Understanding of Human Origins shows that humans did not …
Identity Formation For Conciliatory Existence: How We Perceive The Other,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Identity Formation For Conciliatory Existence: How We Perceive The Other, Chris Kiesling, Lalsangkima Pachuau
The Asbury Journal
In this article we interface mission, theology and psychology in an exploration of what hinders and what enables conciliatory existence. Whereas common approaches to reconciliation focus on redressing past wrongs, we propose identity formation that would prevent such wrongs. We consider how people integrate elements of their social context into a social identity that influences how they perceive "the other."
Understanding this to be divine action that transforms psychological processes, we draw from all three disciplines to understand the dynamics of how we come to see the other.
Biblical theology provides penetrating narratives into the nature of fallen humanity and …
Journal In Entirety,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Journal In Entirety
The Asbury Journal
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editorial
Terry C. Muck
Our Personal Core Identity: A Wesleyan Perspective
Jim Boetcher
Identity Formation for Conciliatory Existence: How We Perceive the Other
Chris Kiesling and Lalsangkima Pachuau
An Aboriginal Missiology of Identity Reclamation: Towards Revitalization for Canada's Indigenous Peoples through Healing of Identity
Wendy Peterson
Racial and Ethnic Identity: Social Scientific and Biblical Perspectives in Dialogue
Ruth Anne Reese and Steven Ybarrvla
Marriage and Ministry: Conjugal and Occupational Conflicts in Wesley's Life and Ministry
Tony Headley
Book Notes
Kenneth Collins
Book Reviews
Frances Adenry
Gwinyai Muzorewa
Laurence W. Wood
Racial And Ethnic Identity: Social Scientific And Biblical Perspectives In Dialogue,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Racial And Ethnic Identity: Social Scientific And Biblical Perspectives In Dialogue, Ruth Anne Reese, Steven Ybarrola
The Asbury Journal
The first part of the paper lays out our understanding of ethnicity and race in light of current research from sociology and anthropology. The paper then turns to the New Testament material, and it examines "the Jews" as one ethnic group in the first century. This material is used to demonstrate that Christians also took on the language of ethnicity. The paper raises the question, "is there a Christian identity that both supersedes and subsumes ethnic identity?" It proposes that the answer to that question is, ''Yes, there is a Christian identity and ethos that supersedes ethnic identity." And, this …
Marriage And Ministry: Conflicts And Occupational Conflicts In Wesley’S Life And Ministry,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Marriage And Ministry: Conflicts And Occupational Conflicts In Wesley’S Life And Ministry, Tony Headley
The Asbury Journal
In this article, the author explores John Wesley's perspectives on marriage and how these views related to his practice of ministry. Specifically, the author examines Wesley's developmental journey from believing he could not marry to actually contracting a marriage with Mary Vazeille. Following exploration of Wesley's perspectives on marriage, the author discusses these issues in relation to two observed patterns in his significant intimate relationship with Sophy Hopkey, Grace Murray and Mary Vazeille; namely that for the most part, Wesley cultivated these relationships out of travel and illness. The author concludes that even though Wesley moved from a position of …
Book Notes,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Book Notes, Kenneth J. Collins
The Asbury Journal
William B. Lawrence
Methodism in Recovery: Renewing Mission, Reclaiming History, Restoring Health
2008. Nashville: Abingdon Press
Charles Yrigoyen, John G. McEllhenney, and Kenneth A. Rowe
United Methodism at Forty: Looking Back Looking Forward
2008. Nashville: Abingdon Press
Scott J. Jones
Staying at the Table: The Gift of Unity for United Methodists
2008. Nashville: Abingdon Press
Editorial: No Religious Preference,
2010
The Asbury Journal
Editorial: No Religious Preference, Terry C. Muck
The Asbury Journal
No abstract provided.
Justification By The Faithfulness Of Jesus Christ,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Justification By The Faithfulness Of Jesus Christ, Chad Harrington
The Asbury Journal
This essay focuses on Paul's description of justification by faith in Galatians 2:16. Scholars such as J.D.G. Dunn and N.T. Wright have recently challenged more traditional perspectives on justification. This essay appropriates some of these challenges to Paul's letter to the Galatians. The problem for Paul is that some Christians are distorting the gospel (Gall:7) and excluding Gentiles Christians (2:12-13). Paul's solution is gospel reorientation. Instead of being a Torah-focused church, he instructs the Galatian church to be Christ-centered. This essay examines justification, works of law, and faith/fulness to reveal Paul's rhetorical purposes by analyzing socio-rhetorical backgrounds and literary, grammatical, …
From "Cults" To Cultures: Bridges As A Case Study In A New Evangelical Paradigm On New Religions,
2010
Western Institue for Intercultural Studies
From "Cults" To Cultures: Bridges As A Case Study In A New Evangelical Paradigm On New Religions, John W. Morehead
The Asbury Journal
The increased awareness of the new religions with the counterculture of the 1960s saw various responses, including a "counter-cult" approach by evangelicals. The counter-cult approach has tended to view new religions as "cults" and to respond to them as heretical systems of belief in need of refutation by doctrinal and apologetic arguments. Over the last decade or so a new evangelical paradigm has emerged based in missiology which, while recognizing theological disagreements that the new religions have with Christianity, approaches new religions as religious cultures rather than as cults. Various resources have been produced as a result of the new …
Bridging The Gap: Understanding Knowledge Of God In Gregory Of Nyssa's Commentary On The Song Of Songs,
2010
Indiana Wesleyan University
Bridging The Gap: Understanding Knowledge Of God In Gregory Of Nyssa's Commentary On The Song Of Songs, Nathan Crawford
The Asbury Journal
The problem of how one knows God is central to the theological endeavor. This paper seeks to explore how Gregory of Nyssa deals with this problem. I suggest that it is by understanding the role of Christ in the incarnation that Gregory finds knowledge of God possible. The incarnation bridges the gap that exists between God and humanity. And, through bridging this gap, Christ enables a person to have mystical knowledge of God.
John Wesley's Question: "How Is Your Doing?",
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
John Wesley's Question: "How Is Your Doing?", David Werner
The Asbury Journal
No abstract provided.
A Review Essay: "Coming To Terms With Perfection",
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
A Review Essay: "Coming To Terms With Perfection", Kenneth M. Loyer
The Asbury Journal
Perfection: Coming to Terms with Being Human
Michael J. Hyde
2010. Waco: Baylor University Press
Wesley, Aquinas, and Christian Perfection: An Ecumenical Dialogue
Edgardo A. Colin-Emetic
2009. Waco: Baylor University Press
Book Reviews,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Book Reviews, Michael Matlock, Bradley Johnson, Charles Meeks, Amos Yong, Joseph Okello, Kandace Brooks, J. Ellsworth Kalas
The Asbury Journal
BibleWorks. DVD-ROM and CD-ROM, version 8 2009. BibleWorks, LLC. $349
Reviewed by Michael D. Matlock and Bradly T. Johnson
Paul A. Hartog, ed.
The Contemporary Church and the Early Church: Case Studies in Ressourcement
Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock, 2010
Reviewed by Charles Meeks
Gary B. McGee
Miracles, Missions, and American Pentecostalism
American Society of Missiology series 45
2010. Maryknoll: Orbis Books
Reviewed by Amos Yong
John R. Levison
Filled with the Spirit
Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2009.
Reviewed by Joseph B. O. Okello
Constance M. Cherry
The Worship Architect: A Blueprint for Designing Culturally Relevant and …