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Cvc's Plans For Spring 2021
St. Norbert Times
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- CVC’s Plans for Spring 2021
- Coffee, Crafts and Conversation
- Managing Difficult Talks at Home
Opinion
- Is Good Enough Good?
- My Prediction for 2021
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- Circle K Club
- A Published Alum: Jasmine Babineaux
Entertainment
- Student Spotlight: Kodee Zarnkee
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Sports
- Delayed: College Hockey
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Hinn And Wood's "Defining Deception: Freeing The Church From The Mystical-Miracle Movement" (Book Review), Armand Ternak
Hinn And Wood's "Defining Deception: Freeing The Church From The Mystical-Miracle Movement" (Book Review), Armand Ternak
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
The Serbian Orthodox Church In The Ecumenical Movement: An Overview, Radivoje Simić
The Serbian Orthodox Church In The Ecumenical Movement: An Overview, Radivoje Simić
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
Excerpt: "In the family of Orthodox Churches, the SOC is considered an open and ecumenically engaged Church. This can be seen most notably through its commitment to various ecumenical interreligious gatherings, and in its Inter-Orthodox preparatory meetings. It would not be possible to imagine the Orthodox church engaging in the ecumenical movement apart from the participation of the SOC."
Reviews, Spiritus Journal
Charles Stanley’S Pentecostal Roots, Vinson Synan
Charles Stanley’S Pentecostal Roots, Vinson Synan
Spiritus: ORU Journal of Theology
(editor's note: This article was published posthumosly in honor of Dr. Vinson Synan's passing in March 2020 from a paper delivered at Society for Pentecostal Studies in 2019. This issue is dedicated to Dr. Synan)
Charles Stanley, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, is probably best known for his television program In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley. Yet few know about Stanley’s early formation in Pentecostal circles. This article examines Stanley’s early formation in these circles and the role these Pentecostal roots have played in his ministry as a Southern Baptist minister.
Bulgarian Pentecostal Leadership In The Crucible Of Change, John Paul Thompson
Bulgarian Pentecostal Leadership In The Crucible Of Change, John Paul Thompson
Spiritus: ORU Journal of Theology
Bulgarian Pentecostal leaders have navigated the waters of turbulent cultural change over the last thirty years in the wake of the fall of Communism in Bulgaria. From May to July 2020, eighteen Bulgarian Pentecostal leaders were interviewed to explore their leadership characteristics and how their leadership behavior and values changed over time amid a rapidly evolving society. Three generational groups of present-day Pentecostal leaders were identified, and their characteristics described. The study concludes with the leadership development needs of young emerging leaders given the continuously changing cultural environment.
Spirit-Empowered Leadership: Exploring Three Dimensions, Jay Gary
Spirit-Empowered Leadership: Exploring Three Dimensions, Jay Gary
Spiritus: ORU Journal of Theology
How should colleges and universities within the Spirit-empowered Movement develop Spirit-empowered leadership among their students, staff, or faculty? To spur on thinking by those who frame university learning outcomes, this case study from Oral Roberts University defines Spirit-empowered leadership in terms of three dimensions: personal development, interpersonal influence, and generational emergence. It concludes with a call to create the frameworks of leadership needed for the future of the church and society, in light of A.D. 2033, the 2,000th anniversary of Pentecost.
The Prophetic Servant: The Ideology Of Spirit-Empowered Leaders, Wonsuk Ma
The Prophetic Servant: The Ideology Of Spirit-Empowered Leaders, Wonsuk Ma
Spiritus: ORU Journal of Theology
The study examines two groups of Spirit-empowered leaders, David in his final words, and the Servant figures, to develop the ideal of the Spirit-empowered leader as understood by the Old Testament. One of the findings is the “prophetic” feature emerging as the most significant characteristic of the ideal leader.
Toward Spirit-Empowered Leadership Distinctives: A Literature Review, Daniel D. Isgrigg
Toward Spirit-Empowered Leadership Distinctives: A Literature Review, Daniel D. Isgrigg
Spiritus: ORU Journal of Theology
This essay is a literature review that seeks to chart the landscape of leadership from a distinctively Spirit-empowered perspective. The topic of Spirit-empowered leadership distinctives is still in its infancy as few in the Spirit-empowered Movement have reflected deeply on the distinctive characteristics or competencies reflective of Pentecostal-Charismatic spirituality. This essay reviews the existing academic works related to definitions of Spirit-empowered leadership as a way of beginning the conversation among scholars.
In Memoriam : Vinson Synan: Model Of Spirit-Led Leadership, Sally Jo Shelton
In Memoriam : Vinson Synan: Model Of Spirit-Led Leadership, Sally Jo Shelton
Spiritus: ORU Journal of Theology
H. Vinson Synan (December 1, 1934—March 15, 2020) was a key successor to David du Plessis, known as Mr. Pentecost, to Catholic and mainline Protestant leaders. Like du Plessis, Synan was a classical Pentecostal who dedicated much of his life to promoting the move of the Holy Spirit beyond the confines of his own classical Pentecostal denomination, the International Pentecostal Holiness Church. His call to this work came in 1972 at an annual Catholic Charismatic Conference held at Notre Dame University when seeing some 8,000participants singing in the Spirit, he came to the conviction that Catholics had indeed received the …
Editorial: Spirit-Empowered Leadership: Leading And Being Led, John Paul Thompson
Editorial: Spirit-Empowered Leadership: Leading And Being Led, John Paul Thompson
Spiritus: ORU Journal of Theology
Guest editor, Dr. John Thompson, gives an introduction to this special issues dedicated to Spirit-empowered leadership.
Editor's Note, Jeffrey S. Lamp
Editor's Note, Jeffrey S. Lamp
Spiritus: ORU Journal of Theology
No abstract provided.
Front Matter - Spiritus 5, Vol 2 (2020)
Front Matter - Spiritus 5, Vol 2 (2020)
Spiritus: ORU Journal of Theology
No abstract provided.
Full Issue - Spiritus 5, Vol 2 (2020), Spiritus Journal
Full Issue - Spiritus 5, Vol 2 (2020), Spiritus Journal
Spiritus: ORU Journal of Theology
This special journal issue devoted to Spirit-empowered leadership.
John Thompson, guest editor.
Student Wins Valley Pitch Contest
Student Wins Valley Pitch Contest
St. Norbert Times
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- Student Wins Valley Pitch Contest
- Our Fragile Democracy: A Conversation
- Music, Movements and Manhood
- Fr. Gregory Boyle Talks Love, Tenderness
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- The Road to Voting Rights For All
- When Does a Coach Cross the Line
- Why Are You Here?
- In-Person vs. Online College
- The Internal Struggle of Politics
- Top Mental Health Apps of 2020
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- SNC Goes Green with Eco Club
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- Three Music Artists For Late Fall and Early Winter
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Nalo Zidan Discusses Masculiminality
Nalo Zidan Discusses Masculiminality
St. Norbert Times
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- Nalo Zidan Discusses Masculiminality
- Reviewing the 2020 SGA Elections
- Safer at SNC: Student Perspective
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- Packers Claw the Falcons
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Legacy Of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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- Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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- Reality TV is the New Reality
- The Mystery of Multitasking
- Goodbye, RBG
- Impending Apocalypse and Puppeteering
- A Screaming Good Time in Wisconsin
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Restoration Quarterly: Vol. 62, No. 4
Restoration Quarterly: Vol. 62, No. 4
Restoration Quarterly
PDF of the cover of Restoration Quarterly: Vol. 62, No. 4.
This repository hosts selected Restoration Quarterly articles in downloadable PDF format. For the benefit of users who would like to browse the contents of RQ, we have included all issue covers even when full-text articles from that issue are unavailable. All Restoration Quarterly articles are available in full text in the ATLA Religion Database, available through most university and theological libraries or through your local library’s inter-library loan service.
St. Norbert Fights Racial Injustice
St. Norbert Fights Racial Injustice
St. Norbert Times
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- St. Norbert Fights Racial Injustice
- #RedAlertRestart: Red Across Campus
- Lillian Medville Dissects Privilege
- SNC Exhibits 2020 Senior Art
- Lecture Series: Art in a Democratic Society
- Leymah Gbowee Advocates for Peace
Opinion
- COVID-19 Damages Social Life
- An Update On Our Political Climate
- Sacrifice and Perseverance
- The Price of Life
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- University “Uglies”
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- New Staff: Laura Krull (Sociology)
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- “The Misfit of Demon King Academy”
- Book Review: “CHIP” by Lisa Sail
- Review of “Community”
- Three Essentials to Watch From Netflix’s BLM Playlist
- Junk Drawer: Favorite Song of All-Time
Sports
- COVID-19: A …
Covid-19 Brings Campus Changes
Covid-19 Brings Campus Changes
St. Norbert Times
News
- COVID-19 Brings Campus Changes
- Remembering George Floyd
- SNC Students March for Veterans
- SNC Launches Respect Initiative
- Norbert’s Ninth Semester
- So Long, Farewell: Commencement 2020
Opinion
- Reading Five Pages A Day
- SNC Parent Facebook Page
- Police Brutality: What Can We Do?
- Dear Everyone
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- Behind the Mask: New Staff at SNC
- “CHIP”: An SNC Inspired Novel
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- Student Spotlight
- Weeb Corner: “The God of High School”
- Why You Should Watch “Pose”
- Book Review: “Normal People” by Sally Rooney
- Top Three Reads of the Summer
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- Junk Drawer: Favorite Movie Watched During Quarantine
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- CANCELLED: Dan …
“The Jews Love Numbers”: Steven L. Anderson, Christian Conspiracists, And The Spiritual Dimensions Of Holocaust Denial, Matthew H. Brittingham
“The Jews Love Numbers”: Steven L. Anderson, Christian Conspiracists, And The Spiritual Dimensions Of Holocaust Denial, Matthew H. Brittingham
Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal
From his pulpit at Faithful Word Baptist Church (Independent Fundamental Baptist) in Tempe, AZ, fundamentalist preacher Steven L. Anderson launches screeds against Catholics, LGBTQ people, evolutionary scientists, politicians, and anyone else who doesn't share his political, social, or theological views. Anderson publishes clips of his sermons on YouTube, where he has amassed a notable following. Teaming up with Paul Wittenberger of Framing the World, a small-time film company, Anderson produced a film about the connections between Christianity, Judaism, and Israel, entitled Marching to Zion (2015), which was laced with antisemitic stereotypes. Anderson followed Marching to Zion with an almost 40-minute …
Eadar Canaan Is Garrabost (Between Canaan And Garrabost): Religion In Derick Thomson’S Lewis Poetry, Petra Johana Poncarová
Eadar Canaan Is Garrabost (Between Canaan And Garrabost): Religion In Derick Thomson’S Lewis Poetry, Petra Johana Poncarová
Studies in Scottish Literature
Discusses the treatment of religious belief in the Gaelic poetry of Derick Thomson (1921-2012), from the Outer Hebridean island of Lewis, off the northwest coast of Scotland, surveying Thomson's poems about his encounters with varieties of Presbyterianism, notably the Free Church, and exploring also nuances and religious allusions in poems about his own experience.
Cistercian Order In Vietnam - Advantages And Challenges, John Toan V. Phan
Cistercian Order In Vietnam - Advantages And Challenges, John Toan V. Phan
Obsculta
Cistercian Order in Vietnam was found by a missionary-priest in 1918. Originally, it was a diocesan congregation with its name “Notre Dame of Annam.” In 1936 the congregation of “Notre Dame of Annam” joined Cistercian Order and became Cistercian Congregation of Holy Family. In this article, father John Phan talks about the history of Cistercian Order in Vietnam with its advantages and disadvantages but he puts it in the broader context of the monastic tradition and Vietnamese culture to indicate the continuity of monastic tradition and some distinguish factors of the Cistercian Order in Vietnam
The Legacy Of J. N. Andrews, Gottfried Oosterwal
The Legacy Of J. N. Andrews, Gottfried Oosterwal
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
No abstract provided.
Foreigners In America: A Study Of Migration, Mission History, And Ellen G. White’S Missional Model, William Wells
Foreigners In America: A Study Of Migration, Mission History, And Ellen G. White’S Missional Model, William Wells
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
No abstract provided.
The Contradictory Interpretations Of Genesis 4:7—Ellen G. White Versus The Theology Of Ordination Study Committee Position 1, Michael F. Younker
The Contradictory Interpretations Of Genesis 4:7—Ellen G. White Versus The Theology Of Ordination Study Committee Position 1, Michael F. Younker
Andrews University Seminary Student Journal
Reflecting a widespread tension throughout the world of biblical interpretation, Ellen G. White and the Theology of Ordination Study Committee Position 1 (TOSC1) propose contradictory interpretations of Genesis 4:7. Given the content of Genesis 4:7, which addresses issues relating to psychology and authority, which are often connected with Genesis 3:16 and gender, and its use by the TOSC1, the promotion of the TOSC1 interpretation of Genesis 4:7 within Seventh-day Adventist circles as well as broader Christianity will encourage further unpleasant confrontations concerning the issues related to the psychology of gender and authority in Scripture.
Adventism In East Africa: Were The Initial Mission Strategies Effective?, Christopher R. Mwashinga
Adventism In East Africa: Were The Initial Mission Strategies Effective?, Christopher R. Mwashinga
Andrews University Seminary Student Journal
The Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) is one of the fastest-growing Christian denominations in the world. Studies show that the SDA Church in Africa in general and East Africa, in particular, has recorded tremendous growth since it was introduced in the region in the early 1900s. This article surveys the first fifty years of the beginning and development of the SDA Church in East African (1903–1953). It focuses on the three initial mission strategies employed by early Adventist missionaries to East Africa, including education, medical care, and publishing work. Early Adventist missionaries to East Africa established educational and medical institutions alongside …
Snc Fights Covid-19 Pandemic
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- Do We Need All of This?
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- How Disney Hurts the Film Industry
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- Junk Drawer: Catch-up During Quarantine
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Holm And Koefoeds' "Lutheran Theology And The Shaping Of Society: The Danish Monarchy As Example" (Book Review), John Jaeger
Holm And Koefoeds' "Lutheran Theology And The Shaping Of Society: The Danish Monarchy As Example" (Book Review), John Jaeger
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
Increasing State Restrictions On Russian Protestant Seminaries, Mark R. Elliott
Increasing State Restrictions On Russian Protestant Seminaries, Mark R. Elliott
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
"In sum, Russian Protestant seminaries are presently undergoing a trial by state inspection that threatens their very existence. Academics Perry Glanzer and Konstantin Petrenko are correct in asserting that the Russian state’s “power to license and accredit” is “the power of life and death” over any educational institution.
State justifications for close oversight of Protestant seminaries appear overstated at best and lack credibility at worst. As regards state concerns for quality control, should not the Russian constitution’s requirement for separation of church and state take precedence over a secular government’s presumption to instruct believers on how best to train their …