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Good Words - December 1965, Brethren In Christ Church In Africa Dec 1965

Good Words - December 1965, Brethren In Christ Church In Africa

Good Words / Amazwi Amahle

Grace Holland, editor of Good Words / Amazwi Amahle


The Pharisees In The Religious Scene, Eric Clemens Mackenzie Nov 1965

The Pharisees In The Religious Scene, Eric Clemens Mackenzie

Bachelor of Divinity

The purpose of this thesis is to clarify some of the issues; to portray Pharisaism as it really was; and to determine its place in the religious scene. The subject will be considered with respect to the rise of Pharisaiam, its theology, and its influence upon and place in human relations. One premise is accepted from the outset; Pharisaism was essentially a religious movement.


Good Words - September 1965, Brethren In Christ Church In Africa Sep 1965

Good Words - September 1965, Brethren In Christ Church In Africa

Good Words / Amazwi Amahle

Grace Holland, editor of Good Words / Amazwi Amahle


Good Words - June 1965, Brethren In Christ Church In Africa Jun 1965

Good Words - June 1965, Brethren In Christ Church In Africa

Good Words / Amazwi Amahle

Grace Holland, editor of Good Words / Amazwi Amahle


Good Words - March 1965, Brethren In Christ Church In Africa Mar 1965

Good Words - March 1965, Brethren In Christ Church In Africa

Good Words / Amazwi Amahle

Grace Holland, editor of Good Words / Amazwi Amahle


A Study Of Numinous Experience, Dama C. Cofield Jan 1965

A Study Of Numinous Experience, Dama C. Cofield

Graduate Thesis Collection

For the past ten years I have worked in the area of Christian education in an ecumenical context. This has afforded me the privilege of participating in many communities of faith as well as the challenge of ministry and leadership in diverse situations. These responsibilities, involving me in the lives and personalities of fellow human beings and the necessity of personal growth to meet the demands of my own life's situations have forced me to examine repeatedly the premises of my own faith and its relevance to life.