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Christian Worship: A Psychological Study, Jonas M. Berkey
Christian Worship: A Psychological Study, Jonas M. Berkey
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Both Psychology and Christianity are concerned with the well-being or wholeness of the human person. Since God is no respecter of persons, then all men are alike in their basic nature. Psychology bears out this conclusion. Therefore, upon the foundation of this basic agreement psychology may be used effectively in helping to establish a fundamental agreement for the effective worship of Christian men. The scope of this treatment will consider only three of the basic acts of Christian worship - prayer, baptism and the Lord's Supper.
David Lipscomb's Doctrine Of The Church, Herman L. Barnett
David Lipscomb's Doctrine Of The Church, Herman L. Barnett
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David Lipscomb, editor of the Gospel Advocate for almost half a century, was a man of wide influence. He was intensely devoted to the cause of Christ. In the estimation of his admirers he "had a keener and deeper insight to the meaning of the Holy Scriptures and of God's dealings with the race than any other one man in all Christendom." Though such a judgement is open to question, the man becomes a fit subject for such a study as we have attempted to make.
Ernest Hemingway, Matador Without A Cape: The Influence Of The Bullfight Upon The Writing Of Ernest Hemingway, William L. Pittman
Ernest Hemingway, Matador Without A Cape: The Influence Of The Bullfight Upon The Writing Of Ernest Hemingway, William L. Pittman
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A basic premise of this paper is Hemingway's definition of bullfighting as a tragic art form. Americans have been so conditioned to view any sort of contest as sport that it is virtually impossible for us to consider the bullfight in other terms. Once accepted as tragedy, however, the implications of the bullfight as an influence upon Hemingway become manifold. It must be understood that this paper is not meant to imply that the bullfight is the only influence, or even the most paramount, for it is to be recognized that any artist derives from many sources, both external and …
A Study Of The Historic Theories Of The Atonement, William F. Bromley
A Study Of The Historic Theories Of The Atonement, William F. Bromley
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In one of his letters to the church at Corinth, the apostle Paul sets forth as one of the basic facts of the primitive Gospel that "Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures. "l In the same passage, he asserts that it is by this Gospel that men are saved - that is that there is a definite relationship between the death of Christ and the salvation of men. To define this relationship has been a task that has occupied the thinking of some of the greatest minds of the ages since the day that Jesus of Nazareth …