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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Use Of Lament In Pastoral Care: Exploring Its Use With Those Working Through The Loss Of A Child, Cornelius J. Deboer
The Use Of Lament In Pastoral Care: Exploring Its Use With Those Working Through The Loss Of A Child, Cornelius J. Deboer
CTS Master of Theology (ThM) Theses
The general purpose of the thesis is to reintroduce an ancient Jewish/Christian tradition of lamenting which taps the anger and inappropriateness of death, destruction, and injustice. This ancient tradition has been lacking and has not been readily encouraged in the Christian community, even though lamenting can easily be understood as a vital part of our relationship with a covenantal God.
More specifically the thesis describes ministry to bereaved parents, and the important place of lament in this ministry. Although the psalms of lament are set forth as the main model, other creative avenues of lamenting are explored. Some prayers and …
An Assessment Of Buttrick's Homiletic, Tim Sensing
An Assessment Of Buttrick's Homiletic, Tim Sensing
Restoration Quarterly
Sensing, Tim (1993) "An Assessment of Buttrick's Homiletic," Restoration Quarterly: Vol. 35 : No. 3.
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The Structure Of Ethics In The Early Christian Church: A Sourcebook, James Edward Shaul
The Structure Of Ethics In The Early Christian Church: A Sourcebook, James Edward Shaul
Open Access Master's Theses (through 2010)
Rather than construct a moral monolith, or argue for any specific ethical position, the goal of this thesis is to lay a foundation upon which an ethical system can be built. The goal of this thesis is to construct a solid base of information that will inform and help direct discussion in Christian ethics. In finding a common base, the Christian community may not necessarily find moral consensus, but it certainly is hoped that is can find common understanding and therefore some measure of intellectual unity. This thesis attempts to examine the actual writings of the early Christian church, describing …
South Carolina Conference Journal 1993, United Methodist Church. South Carolina Conference
South Carolina Conference Journal 1993, United Methodist Church. South Carolina Conference
South Carolina Conference Journal
No abstract provided.
Early Adventist Timesettings And Their Implications For Today, P. Gerard Damsteegt
Early Adventist Timesettings And Their Implications For Today, P. Gerard Damsteegt
Faculty Publications
A few Seventh-day Adventists interpret the time prophecies of Daniel and Revelation in a futuristic way. They view “prophetic days,” not in years as historical Adventists, but in literal days. A major reason for this approach is that they do not see much relevance in the way the prophecies have been interpreted. Consequently, these individuals are looking with great anticipation to a flurry of current events that they integrate into a final events prophetic scenario. Through this futuristic method they feel confident that they are accurately predicting major events in the great controversy that will usher in the Second Advent …
Much In Prayer: The Inward Researches Of Elizabethan Protestants, Peter Iver Kaufman
Much In Prayer: The Inward Researches Of Elizabethan Protestants, Peter Iver Kaufman
Jepson School of Leadership Studies articles, book chapters and other publications
Examines some Elizabethan Protestants' reasons for praying and the controversy over forms of prayer during the period. Calvinists' rejection of prescribing times for prayer; Premium on feeling of misery in prayer; Godly sorrow; Suppression of rational judgment; Debate on fixed and impromptu prayers; Prayer as art.
Ellen White On Theology, Its Methods, And The Use Of Scripture, P. Gerard Damsteegt
Ellen White On Theology, Its Methods, And The Use Of Scripture, P. Gerard Damsteegt
Faculty Publications
ABSTRACT: Forthcoming
Book Review Of The Shaping Of Adventism: The Case Of W.W. Prescott, By Gilbert M. Valentine (1992), Jerry Moon
Book Review Of The Shaping Of Adventism: The Case Of W.W. Prescott, By Gilbert M. Valentine (1992), Jerry Moon
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Vincentiana Vol. 37, No. 1-2 [Full Issue]
Vincentiana Vol. 37, No. 3 [Full Issue]
Vincentiana Vol. 37, No. 6 [Full Issue]
Vincentiana Vol. 37, No. 4-5 [Full Issue]
1993 - 75th Annual Bible Lectureship, "A Changeless Christ: Studies In Matthew", Abilene Christian University, Abilene Christian University
1993 - 75th Annual Bible Lectureship, "A Changeless Christ: Studies In Matthew", Abilene Christian University, Abilene Christian University
Lectureship and Summit Programs
No abstract provided.
An Address Delivered At The Kingdom Conference, 1993, Oct 13, Jackie Pullinger
An Address Delivered At The Kingdom Conference, 1993, Oct 13, Jackie Pullinger
ATS Conferences
No abstract provided.
The Development Of The Screenplay, A Time To Mourn And A Time To Dance, Richard A. O'Driscoll
The Development Of The Screenplay, A Time To Mourn And A Time To Dance, Richard A. O'Driscoll
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of The Shaping Of Adventism: The Case Of W.W. Prescott, By Gilbert M. Valentine (1992), Jerry A. Moon
Book Review Of The Shaping Of Adventism: The Case Of W.W. Prescott, By Gilbert M. Valentine (1992), Jerry A. Moon
Jerry A. Moon
No abstract provided.
Calvin’S Jewish Interlocutor: Christian Hebraism And Anti-Jewish Polemics During The Reformation, Stephen G. Burnett
Calvin’S Jewish Interlocutor: Christian Hebraism And Anti-Jewish Polemics During The Reformation, Stephen G. Burnett
Department of Classics and Religious Studies: Faculty Publications
The nature of Calvin’s tractate Reponse to questions and objections of a certain Jew (Ad quaestiones et obiecta Judaei cuiusdam responsio) has long been a matter of some dispute among Calvin scholars. The nineteenth-century editors of Calvin’s works considered the book to be “meager and weak,” no doubt assuming that Calvin was responsible for composing both the questions and answers. In the twentieth century, scholars have been more inclined to see some evidence of an actual dispute between a Jew and a Christian in the book. Most notably Salo Baron suggested that the work reflects an exchange that Josel of …
The Humanity Of God In Liberal Orthodox Theology, Paul Valliere
The Humanity Of God In Liberal Orthodox Theology, Paul Valliere
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
The purpose of this paper is to present some of the testimonies of liberal Orthodox theology in late Imperial Russia concerning the theology of Incarnation. Since it may come as a surprise to many people, even to many Orthodox, that a tradition of liberal theology existed in Russian Orthodoxy, the evidence I adduce may be of interest apart from the specific theological discussion to which it pertains.