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St. Paul's Apostolic Authority And His First Letter To The Corinthians, Robert Weinhold
St. Paul's Apostolic Authority And His First Letter To The Corinthians, Robert Weinhold
Master of Divinity Thesis
The search for an authoritative word from God has been at the heart and center of man's struggle for existence since the beginning of time. God, in His wisdom, has seen fit to provide that authoritative word through many messengers in the course of history. Abraham, Moses, Samuel, Isaiah and Malachi were all messengers, mediators, of God's sacred will to his chosen and beloved people, Israel. With the sending of his own Son, God sent the ultimate messenger in the perfect God-Man, Jesus. Even though Jesus spoke God's message clearly and perfectly, man still needed guidance in understanding God's will …
Evangelical Visitor - July 25, 1981 Vol. Xciv. No. 14., Glen A. Pierce
Evangelical Visitor - July 25, 1981 Vol. Xciv. No. 14., Glen A. Pierce
Evangelical Visitor (1887-1999)
Vol. XCIV. No. 14.
Four To Celebrate Religious Jubilees At Ud
Four To Celebrate Religious Jubilees At Ud
News Releases
News release announces that four Dayton Marianists will celebrate their jubilees at the University of Dayton.
Danish Settlement In Fresno County, California: An Example Of Acculturation To A Foreign Environment. 1880-1920, Marianne T. Stecher
Danish Settlement In Fresno County, California: An Example Of Acculturation To A Foreign Environment. 1880-1920, Marianne T. Stecher
The Bridge
Danish settlers were first attracted to Fresno County, California, in the late 1870's. By 1920, at the close of the era of Danish immigration, 1,839 Danes, 1 % of the entire Danish population of the United States, lived in Fresno County. The idea of Mediterranean crops thriving on twenty acres of fertile soil was tempting to aspiring farmers. The possibility of confining farm work to such a small land area seemed more preferable than one-hundred and sixty acres of spreading wheat fields in the midwestern prairie. A prospering fruit farm or a vineyard in sunny California was a dream of …