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Evangelicals And Roman Catholic Spirituality, Daniel L. Brunner
Evangelicals And Roman Catholic Spirituality, Daniel L. Brunner
Faculty Publications - Portland Seminary
After almost twenty-five years of teaching at an evangelical seminary in the Pacific Northwest I am seeing an emerging interest in and hunger for Catholic spirituality and mysticism among many of our students, both at the master’s and doctor of ministry levels. It is exciting to see spirituality as a conduit for Roman Catholic – Evangelical ecumenism and dialogue.
The Rise Of Latino Protestants, Aida Isela Ramos
The Rise Of Latino Protestants, Aida Isela Ramos
Faculty Publications - Department of World Languages, Sociology & Cultural Studies
Excerpt: "During one of my first visits to a church in San Antonio for the Latino Protestant Congregations Project, the pastor invited a church member to speak about his experience in a federal immigration detention center. An elderly gentleman rose from his seat with a Bible tucked under his arm. For the next hour, this man, a Salvadoran undocumented immigrant, told his story."
The Communal Dimensions Of Birthing Imagery In Paul's Epistles, Mary K. Schmitt
The Communal Dimensions Of Birthing Imagery In Paul's Epistles, Mary K. Schmitt
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
"Paul's birthing imagery operates metaphorically in ways that correspond to John Wesley's phrase "new birth;' and careful examination of Paul's metaphors indicates important avenues for reframing some of the conversation around new birth in the Wesleyan tradition."
"Get On The Cart!" Wesleyan Discipleship In An Age Of Endemic (Chapter 15 Of Thinking Theologically About Mass Incarceration), Benjamin Hartley, Glen Alton Messer Ii, Kirsten Sonkyo Oh
"Get On The Cart!" Wesleyan Discipleship In An Age Of Endemic (Chapter 15 Of Thinking Theologically About Mass Incarceration), Benjamin Hartley, Glen Alton Messer Ii, Kirsten Sonkyo Oh
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Excerpt: "Fyodor Dostoyevsky once said that the so,ul of society "can be measured by its prisons."1 If that is true, then the soul of society in the United States is sick. The statistics on mass incarceration provided elsewhere in this volume illustrate the endemic nature of the problem much like epidemiological data shows the occurrence of a disease, but the stories from prisoners and their families-which the three of us have heard and told-show even more poignantly the depth of the wounds caused by the tragedy of incarceration that defies Christian virtues in this country. We pray this chapter will …
Materiality, Beauty, And Space: The Eastern Traditions As A Ressourcement For Pentecostal Worship And The Arts, Steve Overman
Materiality, Beauty, And Space: The Eastern Traditions As A Ressourcement For Pentecostal Worship And The Arts, Steve Overman
Faculty Publications - Portland Seminary
Excerpt: "Pentecostals have reason to feel some affinity with the more Eastern traditions....
Since liturgical worship is a central and highly developed aspect of Orthodox Church life and practice, this paper will focus specifically on the elements of materiality, beauty, and space in the tradition and worship life of the Eastern churches. To begin with, using the writings of Maximus the Confessor (d.662), a compendium of the early Eastern tradition and a foundational bridge into the full development of Byzantine theology, I will briefly sketch out some cosmological and soteriological accents which provide a context for the church’s views on …
Exploring Pietism As An Intermediary For Lutheran-Pentecostal Dialogue, Daniel L. Brunner, Leah Payne
Exploring Pietism As An Intermediary For Lutheran-Pentecostal Dialogue, Daniel L. Brunner, Leah Payne
Faculty Publications - Portland Seminary
The authors, a Lutheran and a Pentecostal, explore similarities and differences between their respective traditions using German Lutheran Pietism as a bridge. Parallels include conversionism, devotion to the Bible, practical holiness, missional activism, and opposition to the shortcomings of the religious status quo. Key divergences between the movements include the role of the sacraments, the place of manifestational gifts, and eschatology. The authors highlight how Pietism can be a useful channel and translator for dialogue.
Ethnic Identity Maintenance Within The Latino-American Church: A Structuration Perspective, Charles W. Choi, Deborah Berho
Ethnic Identity Maintenance Within The Latino-American Church: A Structuration Perspective, Charles W. Choi, Deborah Berho
Faculty Publications - Department of World Languages, Sociology & Cultural Studies
The Latino ethnic/immigrant church plays a significant role in maintaining the ethnic identity of its congregants. Through the perspective of structuration theory, this qualitative analysis investigates how the activities of the church impact its members and how an individual might contribute to the cultural structure of the Latino church (i.e., duality of structure). Interviews of 25 pastors from Spanish-speaking congregations in both urban and rural settings in Oregon resulted in several themes including the initial planting of the church, the denominational structure, the emergence of a new multiethnic cultural identity, generational differences, and the influence of Spanish.
Becoming The Real Deal: Building A Life Of Integrity, Howard R. Macy
Becoming The Real Deal: Building A Life Of Integrity, Howard R. Macy
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
The Beane Lecture, given at William Penn University in Oskaloosa, Iowa April 1, 2014.
From the conclusion: "As we choose to persist in the habits of truth-telling, transparency, and trustworthiness, we can build lives of integrity. We can be “the real deal.” I could make a strong case for doing this based on biblical teaching. But frankly, I think that almost universally we want integrity in our life together, in our relationships, in our business and agreements with one another, in our leadership, and in our courts. We like people who tell the truth, who are genuine, and who we …
Reflections On The Potential Of Gender Theory For North American Pentecostal History, Linda M. Ambrose, Leah Payne
Reflections On The Potential Of Gender Theory For North American Pentecostal History, Linda M. Ambrose, Leah Payne
Faculty Publications - Portland Seminary
In this article we show how gender is a useful category of analysis for students of North American pentecostal history. First, we provide a working definition ofthe term gender (a term with a plethora of meanings!). Then we cite a few examples from current scholarship that demonstrate how gender as a theoretical construct illuminates certain aspects of the North American movement. Finally, we reflect on the potential benefit of using gender to recount a variety of pentecostal histories, both North American and beyond.
Climb The Hill, Eloise Hockett, John Muhanji
Climb The Hill, Eloise Hockett, John Muhanji
Faculty Publications - College of Education
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of The Peace Curriculum: One School's Story, Eloise Hockett, John Muhanji
The Impact Of The Peace Curriculum: One School's Story, Eloise Hockett, John Muhanji
Faculty Publications - College of Education
No abstract provided.
"Raising Women Leaders: Perspectives On Liberating Women In Pentecostal And Charismatic Context" - Book Review, Leah Payne
Faculty Publications - Portland Seminary
No abstract provided.
Charles Cullis, Gaetano Conte, And The Reconfiguration Of The Evangelical Holiness Movement In Boston, 1860-1905, Benjamin Hartley
Charles Cullis, Gaetano Conte, And The Reconfiguration Of The Evangelical Holiness Movement In Boston, 1860-1905, Benjamin Hartley
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Excerpt: "In contrast to the presenters before and after me, my presentation focuses on the lives of two individuals rather than one. Charles Cullis (1833-1892) and Gaetano Conte (1859-1917) both represent a kind of “new beginning” for some sectors of Protestant religion in Boston and thus fit particularly well into our panel’s attempt to explore the somewhat paradoxical theme of “strangers in a strange land” of New England. I’ve chosen these two figures because of their influence in re-shaping the evangelical movement in Boston and their relative obscurity in spite of the fame they both shared during their own day. …
Book Review: Mennonite In A Little Black Dress: A Memoir Of Going Home, Melanie Springer Mock
Book Review: Mennonite In A Little Black Dress: A Memoir Of Going Home, Melanie Springer Mock
Faculty Publications - Department of English
Excerpt: "
An honest admission: When I first saw Rhoda Janzen’s new book featured in Time magazine and in The New York Times, my initial impulse was toward envy—unadulterated, green-as-possible envy. As a fledgling writer who grew up in a close Mennonite community, I often dreamed of creating a humorous memoir about my religious upbringing, complete with satirical observations about the peculiarities of Mennonite culture. Janzen’s Mennonite in a Little Black Dress was the book I always wanted to write. That the author had received a good bit of publicity for her work only intensified my shade of green.
After …
"Philip's Daughters: Women In Pentecostal-Charismatic Leadership." - Book Review, Leah Payne
"Philip's Daughters: Women In Pentecostal-Charismatic Leadership." - Book Review, Leah Payne
Faculty Publications - Portland Seminary
No abstract provided.
"George Fox University" In Founded By Friends: A Collection Of Essays On The Quaker Colleges In America, Paul N. Anderson
"George Fox University" In Founded By Friends: A Collection Of Essays On The Quaker Colleges In America, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Excerpt: "George Fox University is owned by Northwest Yearly Meeting, which appoints all its trustees. Four-sevenths of these must be Friends, and this relationship keeps the institution close to its parent religious body. This being the case, a high degree of interaction exists between Northwest Yearly Meeting and the university, and this relationship is felt to be mutually beneficial. While the number of Friends students in the traditional undergraduate program has remained between 74 and 145 over the past three decades or more (making up between 4 and 15 percent of the traditional undergraduate population), aspects of Quaker identity are …
Friendly Vocations, Paul N. Anderson
Friendly Vocations, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
No abstract provided.
One Response After Another, Paul N. Anderson
One Response After Another, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
No abstract provided.
Covenant Atonement As A Wesleyan Integrating Motif, R. Larry Shelton
Covenant Atonement As A Wesleyan Integrating Motif, R. Larry Shelton
Faculty Publications - Portland Seminary
No abstract provided.
Foreword In George Fox's 'Book Of Miracles', Paul N. Anderson
Foreword In George Fox's 'Book Of Miracles', Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Most people who are familiar with the writings of George Fox know either his Journal or his letters. Some will have heard of his Book of Miracles, but few will actually have seen a copy of it, as the first two printings of Cadbury's edition were quite small, and until now, copies are found primarily in library collections.
Higher Education In The Wesleyan Tradition, Patrick Allen
Higher Education In The Wesleyan Tradition, Patrick Allen
Faculty Publications - College of Education
"I want to briefly discuss three ideas which strike me as particularly important as we think together about higher education in the Wesleyan tradition: discourse, teaching, and outcomes. Then, I will conclude with a story that I hope will illustrate what we are trying to do here at Point Loma."
Reflections On The George Fox Commemorative Conference, Paul N. Anderson
Reflections On The George Fox Commemorative Conference, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
No abstract provided.
On Worshiping In Spirit And In Truth, Paul N. Anderson
On Worshiping In Spirit And In Truth, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
No abstract provided.
Let Your Lives Speak: A Report Of The World Gathering Of Young Friends, 1985, Greensboro, North Carolina, Paul N. Anderson, Helen Carmichael, Eleanor Lloyd, Frances Hill
Let Your Lives Speak: A Report Of The World Gathering Of Young Friends, 1985, Greensboro, North Carolina, Paul N. Anderson, Helen Carmichael, Eleanor Lloyd, Frances Hill
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Over 300 Young Friends from 34 countries, 57 Yearly Meetings, and 8 Monthly Meetings under the care of Friends World Committee for Consultation, met at Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina, 19-26 Seventh Month 1985, to envisage the future of the Religious Society of Friends and to see how our lives should speak within that vision.
Everyday Eschatology: The Witness Of Quaker Simplicity, Thomas F. Head
Everyday Eschatology: The Witness Of Quaker Simplicity, Thomas F. Head
Faculty Publications - College of Business
No abstract provided.
The Psychology Of Holiness, Henry Orton Wiley
The Psychology Of Holiness, Henry Orton Wiley
Western Evangelical Seminary Lectures
A series of four lectures delivered April 30th to May 4th, 1951 by Henry Orton Wiley (1877–1961).