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Arendt And Christianity: On Love And The World, Logan Andrew Daly Jan 2023

Arendt And Christianity: On Love And The World, Logan Andrew Daly

West Chester University Master’s Theses

Hannah Arendt criticized the Christian faith for what she saw as an inherent wordlessness or ascetic attitude. She believed this focus on the afterlife was an afront to her political philosophy and kept people from participating in the public sphere. This thesis is a selective exploration of Arendt’s criticisms against the Christian faith and aims to show that there is a way of reconciling the respective belief systems, allowing an Arendtian to benefit from Christian ideas and a Christian to improve themselves with the assistance of Arendtian concepts. The project is split into two chapters. Each chapter focuses on a …


Lusting After God : Sexual Struggle As A Catalyst For Spiritual Intimacy And Healing, David L. Janvier Jan 2023

Lusting After God : Sexual Struggle As A Catalyst For Spiritual Intimacy And Healing, David L. Janvier

ATS Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Equipping Members Of Watchmen Supernatural International Ministries To Share The Gospel Effectively In The Local Community, Claudette Elaine Mckenzie Nicholson Aug 2022

Equipping Members Of Watchmen Supernatural International Ministries To Share The Gospel Effectively In The Local Community, Claudette Elaine Mckenzie Nicholson

Doctoral Dissertations and Projects

The problem is that members of Watchmen on the Walls Supernatural International Ministries are not having successful results when they share the gospel message locally. The purpose of this DMIN Project is to equip unisex adults and adolescent members of Watchmen on the Walls Supernatural International Ministries to conduct evangelism. The thesis project seeks to design a plan to enhance the knowledge and abilities of WWSIM members to share the gospel effectively. The design is a theoretical and practical training plan that will impact twelve participants in the classroom, on the streets, and in a coordinated outreach in one of …


Book Review: Fear Of The Other: No Fear In Love, Grady King May 2020

Book Review: Fear Of The Other: No Fear In Love, Grady King

Discernment: Theology and the Practice of Ministry

Fear of the Other: No Fear in Love, by William H. Willimon, Nashville: Abingdon, 2016. 91 pages, $12.


Love And Friendship In Ambrose, Augustine, And Aelred, Trayvon Estey, Hank Voss Apr 2019

Love And Friendship In Ambrose, Augustine, And Aelred, Trayvon Estey, Hank Voss

Presentations

No abstract provided.


Sa Lenten Devotions 2018 “The Love Of God” Week 6, Daniel Warner, John Karolus, Jonathan Torreson, Elizabeth Pederson Mar 2018

Sa Lenten Devotions 2018 “The Love Of God” Week 6, Daniel Warner, John Karolus, Jonathan Torreson, Elizabeth Pederson

Other Student Publications

During the sixth week our writers explore the theme, “The Love of God” from various angles. It is at once more abundant, more steadfast, more truthful, more tender, and more powerful than ours.


Exploring What It Means To Be A Faithful Christian In Twenty-First Century America, Scott Busacker Mar 2018

Exploring What It Means To Be A Faithful Christian In Twenty-First Century America, Scott Busacker

Doctor of Ministry Major Applied Project

Busacker, Scott, M. “Exploring What It Means To Be a Faithful Christian in Twenty-First Century America.” Doctor of Ministry. Major Applied Project, Concordia Seminary, 2018. 187 pp.

This Major Applied Project seeks to explore what it means to be a faithful Christian in Twenty-First Century America. It explores the Biblical and Confessional Lutheran understanding of faithfulness. It then surveys the unique history of religion in America, highlighting the importance of both religious zeal and individual liberty. Christianity in America is going through a period of change. It is no longer culturally established. Thus, Christians need to deliberately consider how to …


Sa Lenten Devotions 2018 "The 'Foolishness' Of God" Week 2, Sam Sessa, Andrew Belt, Jeremiah Jording, Jaron Melin, Noah Kegley Feb 2018

Sa Lenten Devotions 2018 "The 'Foolishness' Of God" Week 2, Sam Sessa, Andrew Belt, Jeremiah Jording, Jaron Melin, Noah Kegley

Other Student Publications

During this second week we take a look at “The Foolishness of God.”


Article 22: Song Of Solomon At A Glance, Harold Willmington Nov 2017

Article 22: Song Of Solomon At A Glance, Harold Willmington

The Owner's Manual File

No abstract provided.


Love In The Ordinary: Leadership In The Gospel Of John, Alex Sosler Sep 2017

Love In The Ordinary: Leadership In The Gospel Of John, Alex Sosler

Journal of Applied Christian Leadership

"Jesus did extraordinary things. the gospel of John includes seven miraculous signs that point to Jesus’ true identity as the Son of god. god incarnate is no ordinary concept. however, the first 30 or so years of his life seem rather ordinary. Just look at some of the regular patterns of his ministry as recorded in the gospels: attending weddings, hiding from crowds, going to the synagogue. At the end of his time on earth, as Jesus asks the question, “Do you love me?” he calls his followers to be ordinary in the ordinary. it is these regular moments that …


Ethics Of Love? Morality And The Meaning Of Divine Love, John C. Peckham Jan 2016

Ethics Of Love? Morality And The Meaning Of Divine Love, John C. Peckham

Andrews University Seminary Student Journal

While there is wide agreement on the importance of love to Christian ethics, just what an ethics of love includes and entails differs depending upon how Christian love is understood. Toward clarifying the relationship between love and Christian ethics, this essay briefly engages the highly influential agapist conception of love and questions its sufficiency as the basis of Christian ethics. Consideration of some apparent shortcomings of the agapist conception leads to the proposal that the continued quest for a more intentionally and distinctively biblical conception of divine love is integral to a compelling and faithfully Christian ethics of love.


Compassion : The Inward Journey To Love, Vaughn W. Thurston-Cox May 2015

Compassion : The Inward Journey To Love, Vaughn W. Thurston-Cox

ATS Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Every Good Endeavor Author Katherine Alsdorf On Why Faith@Work Is Important, Katherine Leary Alsdorf Dec 2014

Every Good Endeavor Author Katherine Alsdorf On Why Faith@Work Is Important, Katherine Leary Alsdorf

Theology of Work Project

More than ever before, humanity is in a crisis over work. People change jobs and careers 6 times or more in their lives. Robotics will threaten even professional level vocations over the next decade. Darwinian competition trumps teamwork and human dignity. Our work – our commitment to bring God’s truth, love, and human dignity to the work lives of all people – has never been so important! How can we better equip ourselves for our work, for our calling? How do we help others work in a world that is increasingly unaware of and even hostile to the hope of …


Can You Love Your Employees? (Case Study), John Beckett Jan 2014

Can You Love Your Employees? (Case Study), John Beckett

Theology of Work Project

Samantha thought the advice of her grad school professor was a little unusual—words given her as she was about to launch her career: “Don’t get too close to your co-workers,” he said. “You never know when you’re going to have to fire someone, and you don’t want to fire your close friends.” Soon Samantha was moving up the ranks at Agile, a large pharmaceutical firm, and had several associates reporting to her. Reading a book on leadership, she was drawn to the story of Vince Lombardi, the legendary football coach of Wisconsin’s Green Bay Packers in the late ’50s. She …


The Joy Of Feeling Close To God: The Practice Of Prayer And The Work Of Accompaniment, Douglas E. Christie Oct 2013

The Joy Of Feeling Close To God: The Practice Of Prayer And The Work Of Accompaniment, Douglas E. Christie

Theological Studies Faculty Works

What does it mean to pray in response to the most acute challenges of everyday historical existence? When prayer is conceived of primarily as a personal, deeply interiorized expression of the soul’s longing to communicate with a transcendent God, it can be difficult to imagine what it might mean to incorporate the embodied, communal, historically mediated dimensions of human experience into the broader understanding about what it means to pray. The challenge is to find a way of understanding and articulating how the powerful and supple language of prayer comes to expression in and through the concrete, historically mediated forms …


Goodness, Thomas G. Plante Jan 2012

Goodness, Thomas G. Plante

Psychology

And what does the Lord require of me? To love mercy, do justice, and walk humbly with God. -Micah 6:8

This quote from the Hebrew Bible has been one of my favorite quotes from sacred scripture in the Judea-Christian tradition for a very long time. It well summarizes how we should live. It well articulates how to live a good life. In this brief and simple statement in response to what God wants of us, it makes clear that there are three things that we should do throughout our lives if we want to follow the dictates of the God …


Home, The School Of Love: A Seminar In Family Spiritual Enrichment, Robert Howard Cowan Jan 1977

Home, The School Of Love: A Seminar In Family Spiritual Enrichment, Robert Howard Cowan

Professional Dissertations DMin

Problem

The families of the Seventh-day Adventist Church must develop deepening love relationships with God, with each other, and with people outside their own homes if they are to fulfill the will of Christ. Three factors may be hindering the development of love on these three levels : (1) a lack of understanding about what love really is, (2) a lack of understanding of how love develops in human and divine/human interrelationships, and (3) a lack of understanding that the home is the central focal point where this love is to be developed.

Methods

The methods used involved three phases: …


Contemporary Extramarital Sexual Behavior- Insights And Theology, Robert Sielaff Apr 1973

Contemporary Extramarital Sexual Behavior- Insights And Theology, Robert Sielaff

Master of Divinity Thesis

This research paper will investigate contemporary insights and attitudes regarding human sexual behavior (in the area of extramarital sex) and evaluate this from the perspective of the Word of God.


Red Roses Without Love, C. Mervyn Maxwell Nov 1971

Red Roses Without Love, C. Mervyn Maxwell

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Love And Sexuality Part 3, Charles E. Wittschiebe Mar 1970

Love And Sexuality Part 3, Charles E. Wittschiebe

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Love And Sexuality Part 2, Charles E. Wittschiebe Mar 1970

Love And Sexuality Part 2, Charles E. Wittschiebe

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Love And Sexuality Part 1, Charles E. Wittschiebe Feb 1970

Love And Sexuality Part 1, Charles E. Wittschiebe

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Different Ministries, Different Means, One God! -A Theological Opinion On The Racial Issue, Kenneth F. Korby Feb 1970

Different Ministries, Different Means, One God! -A Theological Opinion On The Racial Issue, Kenneth F. Korby

Concordia Theological Monthly

Consideration of the racial issue in the context of social reform has often been marked by a profound confusion of the Law and the Gospel. As a result, rather ill-defined issues have been confounded by a darkening of the light itself. The Law has not been used lawfully, and the Gospel has not been employed evangelically. The church in relation to culture has been seen as a "Statue of Liberty" that bears the torch of social reform, holding it high in the air as she leads mankind to a better society. She has been viewed as the "conscience of society," …


A Topical Sermon, Andrew Weyermann Sep 1968

A Topical Sermon, Andrew Weyermann

Concordia Theological Monthly

The sermon in this issue calls attention to the possibility of dealing with very specific and even rather difficult subjects from the pulpit. It is not necessary for sermons to restrict themselves to generalities, and it is possible for preachers to build on, rather than continually repeat, the “foundation of repentance from dead works and of faith toward God." (Heb. 6:1)


"Knowledge Puffs Up," But Love Builds Up, Sakae Kubo Dec 1967

"Knowledge Puffs Up," But Love Builds Up, Sakae Kubo

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Love Unlimited, Norval F. Pease Mar 1966

Love Unlimited, Norval F. Pease

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


An Excellent Ministry, Adalbert R. Kretzmann Jun 1965

An Excellent Ministry, Adalbert R. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

As some of you know, the days of prep school and seminary have a way of fading into idealized dawns and dusks with nothing much in between. Those were the days before Synod's abdication to coeduation, and celibacy had not yet lost its battle in these sacred halls. Engagements were completely unheard of until the day after calls were assigned. Dean Fritz's cryptograms on the summons card had been completely decoded and transferred to the secrecy of the fuse box outside his office door. He referred to it constantly so that there would be no doubt in his mind that …


Keep Yourselves In The Love Of God, William J. Hassold Dec 1952

Keep Yourselves In The Love Of God, William J. Hassold

Concordia Theological Monthly

The Letter of Jude is one of the most polemical portions of the New Testament. The purpose of Jude, the brother of the Lord, in writing this letter was to appeal to his readers "to contend for the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints" (v.3).


Our Life Of Faith, W. F. Beck Aug 1952

Our Life Of Faith, W. F. Beck

Concordia Theological Monthly

But a man is no statue. He, not God, does the believing. Like the sensory process of seeing or of hearing, believing is active as well as passive. It is not a pressed flower in a book, but a living plant which receives nourishment only to grow and produce fruit.


The Indwelling Of The Trinity In The Heart Of The Believer, Th Graebner Feb 1930

The Indwelling Of The Trinity In The Heart Of The Believer, Th Graebner

Concordia Theological Monthly

We now turn to the discussion of those effects of the divine indwelling that are worked in the Christian's life. That life is bound up in the one word salvation,, and salvation comes through the illumination of tl1e soul with spiritual "knowledge. Christ's own anointing with the Holy Spirit, according to Isaiah, was to be an anointing with " the Spirit of wisdom and understanding, the Spirit of counsel and might, the Spirit of knowledge and of the · fear of the Lord." Is. 11, 2. Now, this same Spirit of wisdom and understanding and heavenly knowledge dwells in our …