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Luther On Prayer, Munyengetero Mtata
Pieced Together In The Wilderness - Pentecost 26, David Schnasa Jacobsen
Pieced Together In The Wilderness - Pentecost 26, David Schnasa Jacobsen
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No abstract provided.
Water And Word: Martin Luther On Baptism, Andrea Grozli
Water And Word: Martin Luther On Baptism, Andrea Grozli
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No abstract provided.
The Precious Treasure Of Confession And Absolution, Marja Hordern
The Precious Treasure Of Confession And Absolution, Marja Hordern
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No abstract provided.
What Is Old Testament Theology?, Roger W. Uitti
The Challenge Of A Definition For Spirituality With A “Four Domains” Model, Harold Ristau
The Challenge Of A Definition For Spirituality With A “Four Domains” Model, Harold Ristau
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No abstract provided.
An Apostolic Harmony Of The Gospel: The Structure Of The First Eight (Six) Articles Of The Augsburg Confession, John Caswell Boyd
An Apostolic Harmony Of The Gospel: The Structure Of The First Eight (Six) Articles Of The Augsburg Confession, John Caswell Boyd
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No abstract provided.
Re-Examining Lutheran Theology, Gordon A. Jensen
I Ate And Drank With These Teachers: Martin Luther And Pilgram Marpeck On Being ‘Theologians Of The Cross’, Walter Klaassen
I Ate And Drank With These Teachers: Martin Luther And Pilgram Marpeck On Being ‘Theologians Of The Cross’, Walter Klaassen
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No abstract provided.
Advent 1 Year C – Trinity – 2018, Tanya Ramer
Teaching Is Not Instruction: A Jewish Perspective On Teaching Religion In The Light Of Krister Stendahl’S Three Rules Of Religious Understanding, Dow Marmur
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No abstract provided.
Not In God’S Name: Confronting Religious Violence, Carol A. Mcmullen
Not In God’S Name: Confronting Religious Violence, Carol A. Mcmullen
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Not In God’s Name: Confronting Religious Violence Rabbi Jonathan Sacks New York: Schocken, 2015
Narratives Of Baby Boomers: Envisioning Late Life Spiritual Resources, Jane A. Kuepfer
Narratives Of Baby Boomers: Envisioning Late Life Spiritual Resources, Jane A. Kuepfer
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
ABSTRACT:
In this narrative inquiry, first-wave baby boomers (six males and six females born between 1946 and 1955) reflected on their lives and envisioned living into old age. While literature has focused on trends in baby boomer spirituality, issues of aging, and spiritual needs and tasks among elders, this study listened for “spiritual resources.” Initially defined broadly as that which has sustained a person throughout their life and will sustain them in the future, spiritual resources came to be understood as those things, both internal and external, that address deep human need for such spiritual values as love, hope, peace, …