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A Critical Examination Of The New Testament Concept Of Newness Ascribed To The Words Kainós And Néos, Edward Frank Mathews Jun 1969

A Critical Examination Of The New Testament Concept Of Newness Ascribed To The Words Kainós And Néos, Edward Frank Mathews

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The value of word studies has become increasingly clear with the surge of interest in the Biblical kergyms. The terms that make up the message -- no matter what point of view is held regarding it -- are of utmost importance. This is especially true in the case of synonyms such as kainos and néos.


A Study Of Revelation, Ken Brown Jan 1969

A Study Of Revelation, Ken Brown

Honors Theses

Through the centuries man has felt a deep, innate thirst for an intimate relationship with the Infinite. Whether expressed in the ancient Babylonian mysteries of Tummez or in present-day "flower children," the thirst has driven the human soul to reach out and to touch the ultimate, to know that which holds command of all things. And though the human soul has continually sought, it has sought blindly and, at best, has gained only limited spiritual insight.

Christianity, however, is quite different from the various cults which have arisen because it is the result of the Infinite's search for man and …