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The Text Of Romans In Sahidic Coptic, David Kneip Jun 2004

The Text Of Romans In Sahidic Coptic, David Kneip

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The last fifty years have seen something of a downturn in the number of studies undertaken concerning the Coptic biblical text. Recognizing the lack of attention the Coptic biblical text has received, and also in light of the growing manuscript evidence in the various Coptic dialects, many scholars have begun to call for new studies in the Coptic biblical text, especially the New Testament. This study takes a first step in the direction toward a new critical edition of the Pauline corpus by investigating anew the three most complete manuscripts of Romans known to the scholarly world.


The Covenanted Pilgrim: The Biblical Roots Of The Consecrated Life, Caroline N. Mbonu May 2004

The Covenanted Pilgrim: The Biblical Roots Of The Consecrated Life, Caroline N. Mbonu

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

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Perspectives Of Pro-Revivalism: The Christian History And The Great Awakening, Lisa Thurston Brown Mar 2004

Perspectives Of Pro-Revivalism: The Christian History And The Great Awakening, Lisa Thurston Brown

Theses and Dissertations

The Christian History was a pro-revivalist magazine printed in Boston from 1743-1745 during what is known as the Great Awakening. It contained accounts of revivalism written by pro-revivalist ministers from throughout the American colonies, England and Scotland. These ministers believed that the Holy Spirit was being poured out upon the land in a shower of grace, causing unprecedented numbers of people to convert to Christ. In The Christian History, pro-revivalist ministers expressed their support for the revivals and shared their experiences. Thus the magazine has typically been viewed as religious propaganda advocating a single, polemical viewpoint. However, in spite …