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A Historical & Theological Analysis Of The Canonicity Of The Prophecy Of 1 Enoch 1:9 In Jude 14-15, Jake Byrd
A Historical & Theological Analysis Of The Canonicity Of The Prophecy Of 1 Enoch 1:9 In Jude 14-15, Jake Byrd
Liberty University Research Week
Graduate
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Worthy Or Worthless: A Biblical Theology Of Human Value, Bronwyn Merigold Gray
Worthy Or Worthless: A Biblical Theology Of Human Value, Bronwyn Merigold Gray
Liberty University Research Week
Graduate
Textual or Investigative
So You Want To Preach The Gospel? A Narrative Paradigm Perspective On Implications For Christian Evangelism From Peter's Sermon In Acts 3:11-26, Jacob Haley, Jala Boyer
So You Want To Preach The Gospel? A Narrative Paradigm Perspective On Implications For Christian Evangelism From Peter's Sermon In Acts 3:11-26, Jacob Haley, Jala Boyer
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
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Maternal Metaphors Of Yahweh In The Old Testament, Michaela Misantone
Maternal Metaphors Of Yahweh In The Old Testament, Michaela Misantone
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
Textual or Investigative
A Statistical Comparison Of Hebrews To Accepted Pauline And Lukan Corpora, Benjamin Erickson
A Statistical Comparison Of Hebrews To Accepted Pauline And Lukan Corpora, Benjamin Erickson
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
Applied
A Historical & Theological Analysis Of The Canonicity Of The Prophecy Of 1 Enoch 1:9 In Jude 14-15, Jake Byrd
A Historical & Theological Analysis Of The Canonicity Of The Prophecy Of 1 Enoch 1:9 In Jude 14-15, Jake Byrd
Liberty University Research Week
Graduate
Textual or Investigative
Great Men Are Almost Always Bad Men: The Cultural Revolution Of The Techno-Totalitarians, Gregory S. Mckenzie
Great Men Are Almost Always Bad Men: The Cultural Revolution Of The Techno-Totalitarians, Gregory S. Mckenzie
Helm's School of Government Conference - American Revival: Citizenship & Virtue
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Civil Disobedience From A Biblical Perspective, Gabriel Reed
Civil Disobedience From A Biblical Perspective, Gabriel Reed
Helm's School of Government Conference - American Revival: Citizenship & Virtue
To say that civil disobedience is a complicated topic is to severely understate the topic. It is a subject matter that has derived many different and disparate opinions, points of view, and public policies. Specifically, within America today, we observe calls for civil disobedience from both sides of the political spectrum, over several divergent political ideals. These issues are, primarily, driven from both sides’ desire to provide protection and provision for the oppressed and those who cannot necessarily speak for themselves. The definition of who is necessarily oppressed and whom their oppressors are varies from person to person, regardless of …
Manumission In Virginia: The Anti-Slavery Legacy Of John Lynch, Stephen A. Langeland
Manumission In Virginia: The Anti-Slavery Legacy Of John Lynch, Stephen A. Langeland
Helm's School of Government Conference - American Revival: Citizenship & Virtue
This paper is in no way an apology for the institution of slavery in any form. In fact, it is a reiteration of Biblical doctrine and natural rights philosophy that posit all humans are created equal. The institution of slavery knew few bounds throughout recorded history and was as ubiquitous and durable as the activities of marriage or warfare, practiced by every culture and religion (Drescher 2009, 7-8, 12-39). Negro slavery specifically was an institution in all colonies of the New World at some point in history (Davis 1969, vii). The morality of slavery was an unquestioned fact of life …