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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Festival Of The Nativity Of Our Lord One And Three Year Series 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Festival Of The Nativity Of Our Lord One And Three Year Series 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Sunday's Sermon
No abstract provided.
Advent 4 Series A 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Advent 4 One Year Series 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Advent 4 One Year Series 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Sunday's Sermon
No abstract provided.
Advent 3 One Year Series 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Advent 3 One Year Series 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Sunday's Sermon
No abstract provided.
Advent 3 Series A 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Ouachita's Pruet School Professors Publish Biblical Resources, Sarah Davis, Ouachita News Bureau
Ouachita's Pruet School Professors Publish Biblical Resources, Sarah Davis, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Faculty members of Ouachita Baptist University’s Pruet School of Christian Studies have had several books published in 2016. The professors with published books are Dr. J. Scott Duvall, Dr. Danny Hays and Dr. C. Marvin Pate.
Retelling Inspired Stories: An Overview Of Preaching Biblical Narrative, Michael L. Frye
Retelling Inspired Stories: An Overview Of Preaching Biblical Narrative, Michael L. Frye
Senior Honors Theses
This thesis serves as an overview of preaching narrative passages of Scripture. The stories in the Bible are powerful and impacting when preached properly. Expositional preaching is the most effective model from which to preach narrative because exposition respects the nature and form of narrative as a genre of literature. The interpretation of narratives must be approached in a unique way to accommodate the literary elements and plot development of each story. Once the big idea of a biblical story has been discovered, the preacher must present the passage in narrative form, contrasting a traditional sermon outline of several points. …
Advent 2016: Isaiah 3: 8-15, "They Display Their Sins", S. Ray Granade
Advent 2016: Isaiah 3: 8-15, "They Display Their Sins", S. Ray Granade
Creative Works
Isaiah’s promise of judgment sounds perfect even at first reading. We nod our heads when we read that things will go badly for the wicked, who will get what they deserve. Child or adult, perhaps our most favorite human statement is “That’s not fair!” We assume the role of judge and jury, look at people and events in our world, and make our determinations. But the phrase as stated is incomplete. What we really mean is “Things aren’t going my way and I want them to and they should and it’s not fair when they don’t!” Our standard for judgment …
Advent 2 Series A 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Advent 2 One Year Series 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Advent 2 One Year Series 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Sunday's Sermon
No abstract provided.
Bridging The Gap Between Religion And Business: A Conversation, Michael E. Cafferky, Doug Jacobs
Bridging The Gap Between Religion And Business: A Conversation, Michael E. Cafferky, Doug Jacobs
Faculty Works
This article explores some of the tensions that congregational pastors experience in terms of business and religion. It is a dialogue regarding the perceived gap between pastors and business professionals.
“Bridging the gap between religion and business: A conversation" by Michael Cafferky and Douglas Jacobs published in the December 2016 issue of Ministry,® International Journal for Pastors, www.MinistryMagazine.org. Used by permission.
Scriptural Foundations For Academic Disciplines: A Biblical Theme Approach, Michael E. Cafferky
Scriptural Foundations For Academic Disciplines: A Biblical Theme Approach, Michael E. Cafferky
Faculty Works
This article presents the thesis that major themes of the Bible can form the biblical foundation for academic disciplines as taught in Christian primary schools, secondary schools and undergraduate and graduate studies in higher education. The Bible is not a comprehensive encyclopedia of knowledge; however, its perspective offers a deeper theological and philosophical basis for any academic discipline.
This article is reproduced/used/uploaded with permission from The Journal of Adventist Education®.
Sacrifice At Khirbet Qumran And In The Dead Sea Scrolls: Implications For Understanding The Wilderness Tradition And Penitential Prayers, Kenneth Atkinson
Sacrifice At Khirbet Qumran And In The Dead Sea Scrolls: Implications For Understanding The Wilderness Tradition And Penitential Prayers, Kenneth Atkinson
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Christ And Culture Valued: Test Cases On Fairness, John Carson Iii
Christ And Culture Valued: Test Cases On Fairness, John Carson Iii
Senior Honors Theses
This research engages H. Richard Niebuhr’s work, Christ and Culture. Niebuhr’s book is a seminal work on the historical trends of Christian cultural engagement. This research applies several tests to the paradigm demonstrated in Niebuhr’s work. These tests demonstrate that Christ and Culture presents a paradigm that lacks fairness and does not adequately meet the goals of an explanatory paradigm. Niebuhr’s paradigm has shaped the discussion of Christian cultural engagement for over fifty years, and this research was done to demonstrate the need for new conversation-shaping paradigms in the field of Christian cultural engagement.
Advent 1 One Year Series 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Advent 1 One Year Series 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Sunday's Sermon
No abstract provided.
Advent 1 Series A 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Propers 29 (Last Sunday Of The Church Year) Series C 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Propers 29 (Last Sunday Of The Church Year) Series C 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Sunday's Sermon
No abstract provided.
Priestly Lineages In History And Rhetoric, James W. Watts
Priestly Lineages In History And Rhetoric, James W. Watts
Religion - All Scholarship
A comparison of Cross’s reconstruction of the Oniad high priestly line with his Mushite theory lays the basis for re-evaluating historical scholarships’ interest in ancient Jewish priestly families. In the religious politics of the Second Temple period, the Aaronide priestly dynasties were the Mushite priesthood. Differentiating priestly families earlier in Israel’s history raises questions about methodology and purpose as well as evidence.
The Nature And Work Of The Holy Spirit In The Pentateuch, Richard M. Davidson
The Nature And Work Of The Holy Spirit In The Pentateuch, Richard M. Davidson
Faculty Publications
The Hebrew word ruakh refers to the divine Spirit some sixteen times in fifteen verses of the five books of Moses, and the Holy Spirit is also prefigured in several Pentateuchal passages dealing with typological aspects of the sanctuary services. Each of these passages contains profound insights into the nature and work of the Holy Spirit. It is the thesis of this study that all of the major aspects of the biblical doctrine of the Holy Spirit are set forth, at least in nascent form, in the foundational divine revelation which comprises the Torah. We will examine each of these …
Power Or Person: Nature Of The Holy Spirit, Joann Davidson
Power Or Person: Nature Of The Holy Spirit, Joann Davidson
Faculty Publications
Scripture is the primary source for any knowledge of the God of heaven—and when dealing with issues of divinity, it must be studied attentively and listened to carefully. Within its sacred pages God reveals Himself with a triune identity. The nature of the biblical God cannot be fully explained without God the Holy Spirit, along with Jesus and the Father. God’s personal plurality, seen throughout Scripture, presents One of the Three of the divine Godhead as the Holy Spirit. Because the Spirit has never been incarnated as Jesus was, He is more inscrutable, making, to a greater extent, potential misunderstandings …
Neo-Subordinationism: The Alien Argumentation In The Gender Debate, Matthew L. Tinkham Jr.
Neo-Subordinationism: The Alien Argumentation In The Gender Debate, Matthew L. Tinkham Jr.
Faculty Publications
Over the last forty years, the debate over gender roles in the home, church, and society has unprecedentedly escalated among Evangelical Christians—including Seventh-day Adventists—due to the introduction of an alien argumentation that grounds the permanent functional subordination of women to men ontologically in the being of God. This argument, which I have termed “neo-subordinationism,” states that women are ontologically equal but functionally subordinate to men because of a prescriptive hierarchical order that exists in the immanent Trinity and is recognizable through the economic Trinity. In this Trinitarian hierarchy the Son and the Holy Spirit are said to be ontologically equal …
Propers 28 (Pentecost 26) Series C 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Propers 28 (Pentecost 26) Series C 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Sunday's Sermon
No abstract provided.
Propers 27 (Pentecost 25) Series C 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Propers 27 (Pentecost 25) Series C 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Sunday's Sermon
No abstract provided.
Festival Of All Saints Series C 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Festival Of All Saints Series C 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Sunday's Sermon
No abstract provided.
Understanding The Hope Of Israel, Norm Mathers
Understanding The Hope Of Israel, Norm Mathers
Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
An Effectiveness Survey Study Of Theophostic Prayer Ministry, Brigitte Ritchey
An Effectiveness Survey Study Of Theophostic Prayer Ministry, Brigitte Ritchey
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
This study assessed the perceived level of effectiveness of Thoephostic Prayer Minister (TPM) as measured by recipients’ overall and specific ratings of TPM’s impact on their lives, and assessed the validity of concerns that TPM leads to unusually high rates of negative outcomes. Method: Using a cross-sectional design, recipients completed a self-administered survey following their weekly session during one week of data collection at three different geographic locations across the United States. Data was analyzed for frequencies using one-way ANOVA’s. Results: Findings revealed 94% of respondents indicated that their overall problems improved, with 35% indicating the highest rating of improvement. …
Developing A Strategy To Make Young Adult Disciples In Korean Churches: Focusing On God’S Word In A Discipleship Process, Hyun Park
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
There are many discipleship programs in Korean churches; however, the programs have not had positive effects on young adult for the purpose of developing disciple makers. Discipleship for young adult requires many elements in the process including God’s word, fellowship, training in Christian habits, and spiritual maturity. The purpose of the thesis is to examine Jesus’ and the Apostles’ discipleship processes and to suggest a strategy for making young adult multiply in Korean churches, focusing on God’s words as a discipleship making process. This study will explore discipleship processes of the New Testament and discuss how God’s Word has an …
Festival Of The Reformation Series C 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Festival Of The Reformation Series C 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Sunday's Sermon
No abstract provided.
Propers 26 (Pentecost 24) Series C 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Propers 26 (Pentecost 24) Series C 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Sunday's Sermon
No abstract provided.
Propers 25 (Pentecost 23) Series C 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Propers 25 (Pentecost 23) Series C 2016, Phillip L. Brandt
Sunday's Sermon
No abstract provided.