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Suspended Endings In Ancient Literature-A Context For The Evaluation Of The Ending Of Mark's Gospel, David Lewis Dec 1998

Suspended Endings In Ancient Literature-A Context For The Evaluation Of The Ending Of Mark's Gospel, David Lewis

Master of Sacred Theology Seminar Papers

In response to this second, literary level argumentation, this paper will attempt to provide evidence which will support the view that Mark 16:1-8 can be properly interpreted on the literary level as the ending intended by the author. In addition, in response to the objection that the use of a sudden, unexpected, inconclusive ending (such as 16:8 would be) demonstrates a modern literary device which would be foreign to ancient authors, this paper will consider the endings of other ancient literary works and examine how these endings function in relationship to the narrative as a whole and to the expectations …


How Can The Ancient Greek Translations Of The Song Of The Suffering Servant, Michael Walther Dec 1998

How Can The Ancient Greek Translations Of The Song Of The Suffering Servant, Michael Walther

Master of Sacred Theology Seminar Papers

The ancient Greek Translations of The Song of the Suffering Servant 1n Isaiah 52.13-53.12 provide and interesting example of the way 1n which people of the past have struggled with difficult texts. This particular study draws from the septuagint (LXX) as well as the later Greek versions produced by Aquila, Theodotion, and Symmachus. Following a brief review of these four important Greek translations, I will examine the important variations and offer my conclusions regarding the meaning of the Song and the task of translation.


Feminism And The Major Female Characters Of Exodus, Scott Ashmon Dec 1998

Feminism And The Major Female Characters Of Exodus, Scott Ashmon

Master of Sacred Theology Thesis

The scope of this thesis is feminist interpretations of the major female characters of Exodus: Shiphrah, Puah, Moses’ mother (Jochebed), Moses’ sister, Pharaoh’s daughter, Miriam, and Zipporah. I will demonstrate that feminists interpret the major female characters of Exodus in three general ways. First, some feminists interpret the major female characters of Exodus in proper contextual, grammatical fashion and end up with a more accurate portrayal of the women. For this thesis, the term “exegetical” will be the shorthand term for this type of interpretation. Second, other feminists interpret the major female characters in exegetical fashion, but then exaggerate the …


St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 27, 1998 Dec 1998

St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 27, 1998

Saint Mark's Catholic Community of the Deaf

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Edmonton, CAN


Vision, Christmas 1998 Dec 1998

Vision, Christmas 1998

Vision

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in USA

VisionFinding Aid


St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 19-20, 1998 Dec 1998

St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 19-20, 1998

Saint Mark's Catholic Community of the Deaf

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Edmonton, CAN


Program; 1998-12-15, The Royal Serenaders Male Chorus Dec 1998

Program; 1998-12-15, The Royal Serenaders Male Chorus

Concert & Event Programs

No abstract provided.


St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 13, 1998 Dec 1998

St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 13, 1998

Saint Mark's Catholic Community of the Deaf

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Edmonton, CAN


1998-12-11; Pamphlets; Celebration Of Life For James M Hamilton, Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church Dec 1998

1998-12-11; Pamphlets; Celebration Of Life For James M Hamilton, Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church

Pamphlets and Commemoration Material

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 28, Wku Student Affairs Dec 1998

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 28, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Karen, Mattias. Fraternity Houses May Ban Alcohol
  • Clark, Ryan. Cigarette Use on Rise
  • Harper, Molly. Gift Means Vision Alive & Well – Gordon Ford College of Business
  • Goddard, Holly. Student Government Association Passes Legislation
  • Hall, Jason. Suicide Hotline Opening
  • Wilson, Misty. Area Code Changing in April
  • Harrison, Christy. Drunken Driving High During Holiday Season
  • From Santa’s Little Helpers
  • Tabor, Chris. Editorial Cartoon re: WKU Christmas Gifts
  • Leffler, Matthew. Letter Prejudged Lambdas – Evangelist, Gays
  • Waggoner, Brandon. Kappa Alpha Questions Student Government Association’s Motives
  • Ramge, Jim. …


St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 6, 1998 Dec 1998

St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, December 6, 1998

Saint Mark's Catholic Community of the Deaf

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Edmonton, CAN


Swinging Bridge - December 4, 1998, Kelly Burke Dec 1998

Swinging Bridge - December 4, 1998, Kelly Burke

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs Dec 1998

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Goddard, Holly. Student Fees Could See Annual Increase
  • Wilson, Misty. Ruins of Kappa Alpha House Removed
  • Wilson, Misty. Exploring Potential – Explorers, Bowling Green Police
  • Harper, Molly. Regents Hold Closed Meeting
  • Sisco, Scott. Athlete Alcohol Policies Under Review
  • Free Speech - Evangelists
  • Tabor, Chris. Editorial Cartoon re: Thanksgiving with Darth Vader & Big Red
  • Wasting Time – Regents
  • Brown, James. Traffic Tickets Don’t Solve Problem
  • Wilder, Bill, et al. Wilder Family Thanks Western for Love, Caring – Jason Wilder
  • Holloway, Todd. Crowd’s Treatment of Preacher …


December 1998 (Vol. 71, No. 4) Dec 1998

December 1998 (Vol. 71, No. 4)

The Ohio Independent Baptist

No abstract provided.


Evangelical Visitor - December, 1998 Vol. 111. No. 12, Glen A. Pierce Dec 1998

Evangelical Visitor - December, 1998 Vol. 111. No. 12, Glen A. Pierce

Evangelical Visitor (1887-1999)

Vol. 111. No. 12


Good Words - December 1998, Vol. 3, No. 1, Brethren In Christ Church In Africa Dec 1998

Good Words - December 1998, Vol. 3, No. 1, Brethren In Christ Church In Africa

Good Words / Amazwi Amahle

Nellie Mlotshwa, editor of Good Words / Amazwi Amahle


The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue No. 37, University Of Dayton. Marian Library Dec 1998

The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue No. 37, University Of Dayton. Marian Library

Marian Library Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Update - December 1998, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics Dec 1998

Update - December 1998, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics

Update

In this issue:

-- The Bible and Bioethics: Material, Method, and Metaphor


Catholic Deaf Center Newsletter, December 1998 Dec 1998

Catholic Deaf Center Newsletter, December 1998

Catholic Deaf Center Newsletter

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY


Kung’S Theory Of Paradigm Shifts In Church History: An Evaluation, Florence Juma, J. M. Vorster Dec 1998

Kung’S Theory Of Paradigm Shifts In Church History: An Evaluation, Florence Juma, J. M. Vorster

Luther Faculty Publications

The theory of paradigms is a broad subject that has been discussed extensively from various perspectives including science, religion and history. Its strengths and weaknesses have been aptly considered. This research article seeks to investigate the extent of the theory's applicability to church history. The question that we wish to address is: To what extent, is this theory of paradigms applicable in explaining the changes that have taken place through the history of Christianity?


Silent Voices, Advent-Christmas 1998 Dec 1998

Silent Voices, Advent-Christmas 1998

Silent Voices

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Minneapolis, MN


Meditation On Creation, Karen Demol Dec 1998

Meditation On Creation, Karen Demol

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Sign Of The Times, Winter/Spring 1998 Dec 1998

Sign Of The Times, Winter/Spring 1998

Sign of the Times

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in San Francisco, CA

Sign of the Times Finding Aid


Deaf Catholic Newsletter, Winter 1998 Dec 1998

Deaf Catholic Newsletter, Winter 1998

Deaf Catholic Newsletter

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Philadelphia, PA


Newsletter Catholic Deaf Of Detroit, December 1998 Dec 1998

Newsletter Catholic Deaf Of Detroit, December 1998

Newsletter Catholic Deaf of Detroit

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Detroit, MI

Newsletter Catholic Deaf of Detroit Finding Aid


The Orbit, Winter 1998 Dec 1998

The Orbit, Winter 1998

Orbit, The

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Cleveland, OH


Ncod Western Region Newsletter, December 1998 Dec 1998

Ncod Western Region Newsletter, December 1998

NCOD Western Region Newsletter

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in USA

NCOD Western Region NewsletterFinding Aid


Nationalistic Tendencies In The Slovak Roman Catholic Church, Frans Hoppenbrouwers Dec 1998

Nationalistic Tendencies In The Slovak Roman Catholic Church, Frans Hoppenbrouwers

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Nº26: (Trans) Formación Y Cambio Cultural, Colectivo Con-Spirando Dec 1998

Nº26: (Trans) Formación Y Cambio Cultural, Colectivo Con-Spirando

Con-spirando

Translation: (Trans) Formation and Cultural Change


Reconsidering Solidarity In The Mormon Village, Todd L. Goodsell Dec 1998

Reconsidering Solidarity In The Mormon Village, Todd L. Goodsell

Theses and Dissertations

In what became a classic rural community study, Lowry Nelson concluded in his first Mormon village series in the 1920's that the Mormon village is characterized by an extraordinary sense of solidarity. He claimed that this strong solidarity can be primarily explained by four factors of the social group: leadership, conflict, cooperation, and ideology. After resurveying the Mormon village in 1950, he concluded that solidarity had declined. However, a few problems become apparent to the present researcher looking back upon Nelson's findings. One of them is that Nelson never had a clear definition of solidarity to begin with. Another is …