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The Narrative Function Of The Temple In Luke-Acts, Ronald C. Fay
The Narrative Function Of The Temple In Luke-Acts, Ronald C. Fay
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
Climbing The Limitless Mountain: Daoism And The Internal Martial Arts, Sophie Kerman
Climbing The Limitless Mountain: Daoism And The Internal Martial Arts, Sophie Kerman
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
Of the many religions practiced in China, Daoism is the only one which is indigenous to the country - yet it is one of the least written-about and least understood of the world’s major religions (Wang, 1). The term “Daoism” can, in fact, be misleading, because it can be used to refer to two different practices: Daoist philosophy, daojia, and Daoist religion, daojiao. Although the two are often taught and practiced side by side, daojia and daojiao have separate roots. Daoist philosophy is studied and followed by many who know little about daojiao; and Daoist religion includes a multitude of …
Book Review: Hsieh Liang-Tso And The Analects Of Confucius: Humane Learning As A Religious Quest, Thomas Selover, Deborah A. Sommer (司馬黛蘭)
Book Review: Hsieh Liang-Tso And The Analects Of Confucius: Humane Learning As A Religious Quest, Thomas Selover, Deborah A. Sommer (司馬黛蘭)
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
Hsieh Liang-tso is the first volume to explore Chinese traditions in the Academy Series sponsored by Oxford and the American Academy of Religion. Most previous titles in the series focus on Christianity, which perhaps explains Selover’s attention to the perspectives of comparative religions and comparative theology in his introduction. There he briefly traces the history of the issues concerning the religious dimensions of the Chinese literati tradition and outlines a comparative framework for approaching eleventh-century Chinese thought. Inspired by Robert Neville’s Beyond the Masks of God, Selover focuses in the introduction on four themes—scripture, tradition, reason, and experience. This framework, …
Dr. Habermas Answers Students' Questions About His Research At Southern Evangelical Seminary (Video File), Gary R. Habermas
Dr. Habermas Answers Students' Questions About His Research At Southern Evangelical Seminary (Video File), Gary R. Habermas
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
One For The Sages, Philip Novak
One For The Sages, Philip Novak
Collected Faculty and Staff Scholarship
"[The Great Transformation: The Beginning of our Religious Traditions] delights far more often than it disappoints. Armstrong provides readers with vivid and penetrating sketches of great figures like Confucius, the Buddha, Chuangzi, Jeremiah, and Socrates, and of classic texts like the Bhagavad Gita." ~ from the article
The Impact Of The Reformation On The Fine Arts, John D. Wilsey
The Impact Of The Reformation On The Fine Arts, John D. Wilsey
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Memorials 2006, James A. Borland
Memorials 2006, James A. Borland
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Review: Text And History: Historiography And The Study Of The Biblical Text, Michael Heiser
Review: Text And History: Historiography And The Study Of The Biblical Text, Michael Heiser
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
Singing Of Satnam: Blind Simon Patros, Dalit Religious Identity, And Satnami-Christian Music In Chhattisgarh, India, Chad M. Bauman
Singing Of Satnam: Blind Simon Patros, Dalit Religious Identity, And Satnami-Christian Music In Chhattisgarh, India, Chad M. Bauman
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
This paper explores the Indianization of Christianity in late colonial Chhattisgarh, India, with special reference to a Salnami-Christian catechist and composer, Blind Simon Patros.
Vladimir Soloviev (1853-1900): Selected And Edited By Paul Valliere, Paul Valliere
Vladimir Soloviev (1853-1900): Selected And Edited By Paul Valliere, Paul Valliere
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Vladimir Soloviev was the first modern Orthodox thinker to give systematic attention to the problem ofreligion and Iaw. Philosophy of law in Russia predated Soloviev, but its pioneers did not deal directly with religion.
Are Yahweh And El Distinct Deities In Deut. 32:8-9 And Psalm 82?, Michael Heiser
Are Yahweh And El Distinct Deities In Deut. 32:8-9 And Psalm 82?, Michael Heiser
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
Review: Encountering The Divine: Theophany In Biblical Narrative, James A. Borland
Review: Encountering The Divine: Theophany In Biblical Narrative, James A. Borland
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
"Will A Man Rob God?" (Malachi 3:8): A Study Of Tithing In The Old And New Testaments, Andreas J. Kostenberger, David A. Croteau
"Will A Man Rob God?" (Malachi 3:8): A Study Of Tithing In The Old And New Testaments, Andreas J. Kostenberger, David A. Croteau
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
Is tithing, that is, giving ten percent of one's income, obligatory for Christians? This first in a series of two articles investigates this question by studying all references to tithing in Scripture. The discussion commences with OT references to tithing prior to the giving of the Mosaic Law, then in the Mosaic Low, the historical, and the prophetic books. This is followed by a study of the three major NT passages on tithing. This article concludes that none of the OT or NT passages can legitimately be used to argue for the continuation of tithing in the new covenant period.
Review: The End Of Wisdom: A Reappraisal Of The Historical And Canonical Function Of Ecclesiastes, Donald L. Fowler
Review: The End Of Wisdom: A Reappraisal Of The Historical And Canonical Function Of Ecclesiastes, Donald L. Fowler
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Yoga And The Mahabharata: Engaged Renouncers, Christopher Key Chapple
Yoga And The Mahabharata: Engaged Renouncers, Christopher Key Chapple
Theological Studies Faculty Works
No abstract provided.
Greco-Roman Concepts Of Deity, Ronald C. Fay
Greco-Roman Concepts Of Deity, Ronald C. Fay
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
Was Paul A Trinitarian? A Look At Romans 8, Ronald C. Fay
Was Paul A Trinitarian? A Look At Romans 8, Ronald C. Fay
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
The New Covenant Law And The Law Of Christ, Olufemi I. Adeyemi
The New Covenant Law And The Law Of Christ, Olufemi I. Adeyemi
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
What Is The New Covenant "Law" In Jeremiah 31:33?, Olufemi I. Adeyemi
What Is The New Covenant "Law" In Jeremiah 31:33?, Olufemi I. Adeyemi
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
Smart Mobs, Bad Crowds, Godly People And Dead Priests: Crowd Symbols In The Josianic Narrative And Some Mesopotamian Parallels, Steven W. Holloway
Smart Mobs, Bad Crowds, Godly People And Dead Priests: Crowd Symbols In The Josianic Narrative And Some Mesopotamian Parallels, Steven W. Holloway
Libraries
No abstract provided.