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Gregory Of Nazianzus And Scripture Engagement, Sam Wolowski, Hank Voss
Gregory Of Nazianzus And Scripture Engagement, Sam Wolowski, Hank Voss
Presentations
No abstract provided.
Fifty Influential English Spiritual Classics, Jayden Wilhelm, Hank Voss
Fifty Influential English Spiritual Classics, Jayden Wilhelm, Hank Voss
Presentations
No abstract provided.
Faith In A Faithful God: A Biblical Theological Analysis Of Ezekiel 34:11-24, Jenna King
Faith In A Faithful God: A Biblical Theological Analysis Of Ezekiel 34:11-24, Jenna King
Biblical Studies Student Projects
Ezekiel 34:11-24 falls in the midst of passages concerning judgment and a future hope for Israel. This paper examines the themes of relationship and faithfulness as they are presented through the motif of God as the shepherd of his people. Furthermore, it examines the significance of the passage within the context of the broader Biblical canon, concluding with a brief examination of both historical and contemporary applications.
The King’S Care For The Poor In The Book Of Psalms, Ian J. Vaillancourt
The King’S Care For The Poor In The Book Of Psalms, Ian J. Vaillancourt
2021 Evangelical Theological Society
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Wealth And Poverty/Simplicity As A Means Of Grace: Lessons From The Christian Spiritual Tradition, Greg Peters
Wealth And Poverty/Simplicity As A Means Of Grace: Lessons From The Christian Spiritual Tradition, Greg Peters
2021 Evangelical Theological Society
No abstract provided.
They Only Asked Us To Remember The Poor’: The Poor In The Theology Of Rev. Dr. Don Davis, Hank Voss
They Only Asked Us To Remember The Poor’: The Poor In The Theology Of Rev. Dr. Don Davis, Hank Voss
2021 Evangelical Theological Society
No abstract provided.
Consumer Ethics, The Old-Fashioned Way: Reflections On John Woolman’S Interaction With Economics, Evan B. Howard
Consumer Ethics, The Old-Fashioned Way: Reflections On John Woolman’S Interaction With Economics, Evan B. Howard
2021 Evangelical Theological Society
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George Whitefield’S Teaching On Redeeming Wealth For The Glory Of God, Tom Schwanda
George Whitefield’S Teaching On Redeeming Wealth For The Glory Of God, Tom Schwanda
2021 Evangelical Theological Society
No abstract provided.
Our Firm Foundation: A Biblical Theological Study Of Hebrews 2:5-18, Jenna King
Our Firm Foundation: A Biblical Theological Study Of Hebrews 2:5-18, Jenna King
Biblical Studies Student Projects
Hebrews 2:5-18 highlights the passage's emphasis of the relationship between Christ and man, as well as how this interacts with the ideas of suffering, glory, and atonement also present in the passage. This paper examines the text itself as well as its broader context within Biblical canon, concluding with an application of the content for modern-day Christians.
Faith-Based Social Entrepreneurial Orientation: A Case Study Of Evangelicals, Richard Clark
Faith-Based Social Entrepreneurial Orientation: A Case Study Of Evangelicals, Richard Clark
Business as Mission Theses and Dissertations
The focus of this study is the experiences of eight individual evangelical social entrepreneurs within their congregations. What type of legitimacy do they seek and/or receive for? Do they sense any pressure to conform/motivations to act relative to their congregation’s values/identity? Do these relationships encourage or discourage their entrepreneurial orientation/intensity and in what ways?
The primary research question is “how does embeddedness in an evangelical faith community affect the experiences and expression of social entrepreneurial orientation and intensity for evangelical faith-based social entrepreneurs, if at all?”
The study identifies three types of congregations in terms of their relationship to the …
Toward Ten Thousand Tozers, Jayden Wilhelm, Hank Voss
Toward Ten Thousand Tozers, Jayden Wilhelm, Hank Voss
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Praying Together In Unity, Greg Peters
‘Sisters In Strength’: Re-Evaluating Agency Among Women In Two Low-Income Congregations In South Los Angeles, Lane Valley, Makaela Brass, Isaac Voss
‘Sisters In Strength’: Re-Evaluating Agency Among Women In Two Low-Income Congregations In South Los Angeles, Lane Valley, Makaela Brass, Isaac Voss
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Contemporaries & Other Inklings Collection Finding Aid, Taylor University
Contemporaries & Other Inklings Collection Finding Aid, Taylor University
Finding Aids
The Contemporaries & Other Inklings Collection features a variety of rare books, pamphlets, and articles written by and about members of the Inklings and those who were their friends or inspirations. Please refer to the separate finding aids for these authors: C. S. Lewis, Charles Williams, Dorothy L. Sayers, George MacDonald, and Owen Barfield.
Last Updated: August 29, 2022
C.S. Lewis Collection Finding Aid, Taylor University
C.S. Lewis Collection Finding Aid, Taylor University
Finding Aids
The C. S. Lewis Collection features a variety of books and articles by and about Lewis. It also includes letters and manuscripts written by Lewis, as well as rare and first editions of his books.
Last Updated: August 29, 2022
George Macdonald Collection Finding Aid, Taylor University
George Macdonald Collection Finding Aid, Taylor University
Finding Aids
The George MacDonald Collection features a variety of rare books, letters, and serialized fiction written by MacDonald, as well as scholarship and articles written about him.
Last Updated: August 29, 2022
Becoming A Community Of Disciples: Guidelines From Abbot Benedict And Bishop Basil, Greg Peters
Becoming A Community Of Disciples: Guidelines From Abbot Benedict And Bishop Basil, Greg Peters
Sacred Roots Spiritual Classics
The Rules of Benedict and Basil show us how to live in community with one another. Though written for monasteries over 1500 years ago, these Rules contain timeless wisdom about Christian community.
Greg Peters has combined and reorganized the Rule of Benedict and the Rule of Basil for modern readers so that we too can meditate on, enjoy, and apply the insights of two of the most influential Christians ever to have lived.
Praying The Psalms With Augustine And Friends, Carmen Joy Imes
Praying The Psalms With Augustine And Friends, Carmen Joy Imes
Sacred Roots Spiritual Classics
The Psalms teach us how to pray. Many saints over the past three millennia have come near to God by praying the Psalms, and this volume introduces us to some of their greatest thoughts on them.
Covering all 150 psalms, this companion to the "Prayerbook of the Bible" contains key devotional readings from the Great Tradition as well as space for journaling our own prayers. This book will help us learn to pray as Jesus prayed—after all, He quoted from the Psalms more often than any other book.
Christian Mission And Poverty: Wisdom From 2,000 Years Of Church Leaders, Andrew T. Draper
Christian Mission And Poverty: Wisdom From 2,000 Years Of Church Leaders, Andrew T. Draper
Sacred Roots Spiritual Classics
Christianity is the faith of the poor. As Christians, we worship the Lord Jesus Christ, who “though he was rich, yet for your sake became poor, so that by his poverty you might become rich” (2 Cor 8:9). This same Jesus taught his followers that the kingdom of heaven belongs to “you who are poor” and “the poor in spirit” (Luke 6:20; Matt 5:3). He also proclaimed that judgment before his throne will hinge on how his followers treated those who were hungry, thirsty, strangers, unclothed, sick, and in prison—the ones he calls “the least of these my brothers” (Matt …