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Can Feminism And Christianity Coexist According To 40 Christian Women?, Riley George Apr 2023

Can Feminism And Christianity Coexist According To 40 Christian Women?, Riley George

Liberty University Research Week

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The Abc Of Christian Missionary Work, Luke Walsh, Amelia Thomas, Annalisa Stoll, Briana Slaubaugh, John Chevere, Natasha Leininger, Paul Jang Apr 2023

The Abc Of Christian Missionary Work, Luke Walsh, Amelia Thomas, Annalisa Stoll, Briana Slaubaugh, John Chevere, Natasha Leininger, Paul Jang

Liberty University Research Week

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Textual or Investigative


Sacred Samizdat: The Prevalence And Impact Of Self-Publication Among Soviet Evangelicals, Abigail Coker Apr 2023

Sacred Samizdat: The Prevalence And Impact Of Self-Publication Among Soviet Evangelicals, Abigail Coker

Liberty University Research Week

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Three Minute Thesis


Songs Of Sorrow, Hope And Praise: Toward A Historical Analysis Of Negro Spirituals, Hope Dornfeld Apr 2023

Songs Of Sorrow, Hope And Praise: Toward A Historical Analysis Of Negro Spirituals, Hope Dornfeld

Liberty University Research Week

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Three Minute Thesis


The Role Of Evil In Ephesians 4:11-16 Through The Lens Of Human Learning And The Framework Of “Story” By Dan Allender, Ashley Volk Apr 2023

The Role Of Evil In Ephesians 4:11-16 Through The Lens Of Human Learning And The Framework Of “Story” By Dan Allender, Ashley Volk

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Textual or Investigative


Where Faith Meets Freud: Why The Church Rejected Psychology And The Rise Of Nouthetic Counseling, Kayla Sargent Apr 2022

Where Faith Meets Freud: Why The Church Rejected Psychology And The Rise Of Nouthetic Counseling, Kayla Sargent

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Evangelizing A Secular Faith: Christian Iconography In Nazi Propaganda Posters, Cody Lefever Apr 2022

Evangelizing A Secular Faith: Christian Iconography In Nazi Propaganda Posters, Cody Lefever

Liberty University Research Week

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Textual or Investigative


Singleness In The Church: A Call To Reconsider How Christianity Views Singleness, Maria Pulliza Apr 2022

Singleness In The Church: A Call To Reconsider How Christianity Views Singleness, Maria Pulliza

Liberty University Research Week

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Textual or Investigative


Ancient Near East Background To The Book Of Jonah, Andy Chang Apr 2022

Ancient Near East Background To The Book Of Jonah, Andy Chang

Liberty University Research Week

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Textual or Investigative


The Death And Rebirth(?) Of The Biblical Languages, Seth Pryor Apr 2022

The Death And Rebirth(?) Of The Biblical Languages, Seth Pryor

Liberty University Research Week

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Textual or Investigative


Lost In Translation: A Linguistic Understanding Of The Use Of The Middle Voice In The Septuagint Of Esther, Abigail Prejean Apr 2022

Lost In Translation: A Linguistic Understanding Of The Use Of The Middle Voice In The Septuagint Of Esther, Abigail Prejean

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Textual or Investigative


My Soul Magnifies The Lord: The Cry Of Nicaragua, Qianxi Lim, Faith Elkins Apr 2022

My Soul Magnifies The Lord: The Cry Of Nicaragua, Qianxi Lim, Faith Elkins

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Creative and Artistic


The Greatest Conceived Being: A Trinitarian Response To Islamic Objections, Sherene N. Khouri Apr 2022

The Greatest Conceived Being: A Trinitarian Response To Islamic Objections, Sherene N. Khouri

Liberty University Research Week

Doctoral

Textual or Investigative


Great Men Are Almost Always Bad Men: The Cultural Revolution Of The Techno-Totalitarians, Gregory S. Mckenzie Apr 2022

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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Intersectionality And The American Church, Rachel Solsman May 2021

Intersectionality And The American Church, Rachel Solsman

Helm's School of Government Conference - American Revival: Citizenship & Virtue

In recent decades, the advent of ideologies such as Liberation Theology and Critical Race Theory have spurred dialogue and societal changes in the United States. These beliefs have set the stage for a new wave of Christianity in contemporary culture. In order to determine how these theories fit in with traditional orthodox Christianity, it is necessary to understand their respective beliefs, values, and worldviews.


Manumission In Virginia: The Anti-Slavery Legacy Of John Lynch, Stephen A. Langeland May 2021

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 …


Towards A Model Of Old Testament Cultural Engagement: Overlooked Elements, Seth Pryor, John Carson Iii Apr 2021

Towards A Model Of Old Testament Cultural Engagement: Overlooked Elements, Seth Pryor, John Carson Iii

Liberty University Research Week

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Visualizing A Woman's Journey Through The Old Testament Prophetic Books: Improving Female Study Methods Through Visual Supplementation, Olivia Martin, Stacy Cannon Apr 2021

Visualizing A Woman's Journey Through The Old Testament Prophetic Books: Improving Female Study Methods Through Visual Supplementation, Olivia Martin, Stacy Cannon

Liberty University Research Week

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Three Minute Thesis


Bridging The Cultural Gap Between First And Second Generation Of Korean Americans In The Church, Weon Deok Seo, Chul Chang Apr 2021

Bridging The Cultural Gap Between First And Second Generation Of Korean Americans In The Church, Weon Deok Seo, Chul Chang

Liberty University Research Week

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Three Minute Thesis


One God? – A Documentary Treatment Exploring The Protestant And Catholic Divide, Jacqueline Hale, Stuart Bennett Apr 2021

One God? – A Documentary Treatment Exploring The Protestant And Catholic Divide, Jacqueline Hale, Stuart Bennett

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Theoretical Proposal


Come As You Are: Actively Welcoming And Involving Individuals With Special Needs In The Church, Natalie Shimo, Laurie Rice Apr 2021

Come As You Are: Actively Welcoming And Involving Individuals With Special Needs In The Church, Natalie Shimo, Laurie Rice

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Textual or Investigative


The Islamic Misunderstanding Of The Trinity: A Historical Investigation, Sherene N. Khouri, Edward L. Smither Apr 2021

The Islamic Misunderstanding Of The Trinity: A Historical Investigation, Sherene N. Khouri, Edward L. Smither

Liberty University Research Week

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Textual or Investigative


Barnabas: The Forgotten Apostle, Emily James, Stuart Bennett Apr 2021

Barnabas: The Forgotten Apostle, Emily James, Stuart Bennett

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Textual or Investigative


Bridging The Cultural Gap Between First And Second Generation Of Korean Americans In The Church, Weon Deok Seo, Chul Chang Apr 2021

Bridging The Cultural Gap Between First And Second Generation Of Korean Americans In The Church, Weon Deok Seo, Chul Chang

Liberty University Research Week

Graduate

Textual or Investigative


Advancing Christ: Understanding How Foreign Cultures Respond To Missionary Aviation, Aidan Van Pelt, Mitchell Morrison Apr 2021

Advancing Christ: Understanding How Foreign Cultures Respond To Missionary Aviation, Aidan Van Pelt, Mitchell Morrison

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Applied


The Toronto Blessing: Key To Evaluating Recent Revivals, Jordan Ballard Apr 2014

The Toronto Blessing: Key To Evaluating Recent Revivals, Jordan Ballard

2014-2016 Graduate

The charismatic revivals of recent decades have sparked as much controversy as they have revival fires. Pentecostal and charismatic churches generally embraced the revivals at Toronto (1994), Pensacola (1995-2000), Lakeland (2008), and Mobile (2010) as genuine works of the Holy Spirit, but non-charismatic Christians are often unsure of what to think. On the one hand, Christians do not want to be so gullible that they believe any miracle report or legitimize any manifestation as authentic. On the other hand, Christians do not want to attribute the work of the Holy Spirit to the flesh or to the devil. Evaluating any …


The Essence Of Discipleship: An Evangelical Perspective, Douglas Taylor Apr 2014

The Essence Of Discipleship: An Evangelical Perspective, Douglas Taylor

2014-2016 Graduate

Much literature presents discipleship in terms of what one does, but the latter does not define the former - it only shows what discipleship may look like when executed. Christians in general and seminary students in particular struggle to define the essence of Christian discipleship. Much literature exists today describing how one may do discipleship, but what brands something as the very thing it is is not the same as identifying the work it does. This research fills the gap not addressed by the many “how to do discipleship” books by using a hermeneutical-type approach to identify the way people …