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An Investigation Of Junia As A Prominent Christian Woman According To Romans 16, Lacey Pettigrew
An Investigation Of Junia As A Prominent Christian Woman According To Romans 16, Lacey Pettigrew
Honors Theses
This thesis investigates the role of Junia as mentioned in Romans 16:7, in both a historical and exegetical sense.
Why "Monotheistic" May Not Be The Best Description Of The Old Testament, Jacob L. Thomas
Why "Monotheistic" May Not Be The Best Description Of The Old Testament, Jacob L. Thomas
Honors Theses
Monotheism has been commonly claimed as the form of worldview the Old Testament authors held originally. Due to evidence present in several key passages, this is brought into question and can be disputed. A more full description of the original worldview must be pursued to understand the context of the Old Testament.
The Scribe, The Prophet, And The Monk: Three Archetypes For Pursuing God Through The Word Of God, Lucas Mccann
The Scribe, The Prophet, And The Monk: Three Archetypes For Pursuing God Through The Word Of God, Lucas Mccann
Honors Theses
Throughout the history of the world, there have been many individuals who have difficulty reading scripture. This may be because of a lack of access to the written word, a lack of ability to read the written word in one's language, or even just a predisposition against reading the written word. Thus, this paper explores how, though reading the word is vitally important, there are other ways one can pursue God, particularly through hearing and seeing the word.