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What Makes A Pastor Effective?, Roger Dudley, H. Peter Swanson Dec 2000

What Makes A Pastor Effective?, Roger Dudley, H. Peter Swanson

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The Anointing Of Aaron: A Study Of Leviticus 8:12 In Its Ot And Ane Context, Gerald Klingbeil Oct 2000

The Anointing Of Aaron: A Study Of Leviticus 8:12 In Its Ot And Ane Context, Gerald Klingbeil

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No abstract provided.


Review Of Touched With Our Feelings: A Historical Survey Of Adventist Thought On The Human Nature Of Christ, By J.R. Zurcher; Translated By Edward E. White, Denis Fortin Oct 2000

Review Of Touched With Our Feelings: A Historical Survey Of Adventist Thought On The Human Nature Of Christ, By J.R. Zurcher; Translated By Edward E. White, Denis Fortin

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The Return Of The Congregation: Missional Warrants, Patrick R. Keifert Oct 2000

The Return Of The Congregation: Missional Warrants, Patrick R. Keifert

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The new era of mission in North America warrants the return of the congregation as the primal location of the study of theology at every level of theological education, including schools of theology.


Bookshelf, Helena R. Gregor Oct 2000

Bookshelf, Helena R. Gregor

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I Saw Another Angel Fly, J. Michael Hunter Aug 2000

I Saw Another Angel Fly, J. Michael Hunter

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This photo essay provides an overview of the history of the Angel Moroni statues, beginning with the angel atop the Nauvoo Temple and continuing through to designs used on the Salt Lake Temple, the Washington D.C. Chapel, the Los Angeles California Temple, the Washington D.C. Temple, and other temples built through 2000. Angel Moroni statues have come to symbolize for Latter-day Saints the restoration of the gospel in the latter days. For Mormons, the Moroni statues herald the gospel being preached “to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people” (Rev. 14:6). “I Saw Another Angel Fly” discusses …


Amatory Motifs In Paul's Epistle To The Galatians, David E. Fredrickson Jul 2000

Amatory Motifs In Paul's Epistle To The Galatians, David E. Fredrickson

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Paul uses familiar amatory terms to speak of the exclusivity of three critical relationships: the apostle and the Galatian congregations, Paul and Christ, and Christ and the congregations.


Book Review Of The Oxford Dictionary Of The Jewish Religion, By Editors In Chief R.J. Zwi Werblowsky, Geoffrey Wigoder, Jacques R. Doukhan Apr 2000

Book Review Of The Oxford Dictionary Of The Jewish Religion, By Editors In Chief R.J. Zwi Werblowsky, Geoffrey Wigoder, Jacques R. Doukhan

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Using The Levels Of Family Involvement Model With Religious Professionals, Dale R. Hawley, Carla M. Dahl Apr 2000

Using The Levels Of Family Involvement Model With Religious Professionals, Dale R. Hawley, Carla M. Dahl

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Serving as a religious professional is a complex task with a wide variety of demands and responsibilities. This variety contributes to a professional identity that requires the fulfillment of a number of roles. The Levels of Family Involvement (LFI) model (W. J. Doherty, 1995) offers a structure for helping clergy ascertain which roles may be most beneficial to a family in a given set of circumstances, as well as which roles are beyond their training and mission. The LFI is offered as a guideline for helping clergy select modes of intervention and identify areas for personal and professional development. Case …


Review Of The Reform Of The Papacy: The Costly Call To Christian Unity, By John R. Quinn, Denis Fortin Apr 2000

Review Of The Reform Of The Papacy: The Costly Call To Christian Unity, By John R. Quinn, Denis Fortin

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No abstract provided.


Looking At The End From The Beginning: Studying Eschatological Concepts In The Pentateuch, Gerald Klingbeil Apr 2000

Looking At The End From The Beginning: Studying Eschatological Concepts In The Pentateuch, Gerald Klingbeil

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No abstract provided.


Christian Ecological Virtue Ethics, Steven C. Bouma-Prediger Feb 2000

Christian Ecological Virtue Ethics, Steven C. Bouma-Prediger

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What can Christianity as a tradition contribute to the struggle to secure the future well-being of the earth community? This collaborative volume, the third in the series on religions of the world and the environment, announces that an ecological reformation, an eco-justice reorientation of Christian theology and ethics, is prominent on the ecumenical agenda. The authors explore problematic themes that contribute to ecological neglect or abuse and offer constructive insight into and responsive imperatives for ecologically just and socially responsible living.


Storytellers: Scandinavian's Art Told Of Restoration, J. Michael Hunter Jan 2000

Storytellers: Scandinavian's Art Told Of Restoration, J. Michael Hunter

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Missionary work in Scandinavia began 150 years ago with the arrival of the first LDS missionaries in Denmark on June 14, 1850. In keeping with the observance of the sesquicentennial of the Scandinavian Mission, the Church News presents this article by J. Michael Hunter about two prominent Latter-day Saint artists from earlier days in that part of the world. The art and work of Carl Christian Anton Christensen (1831-1921) from Denmark and Danquart Anton Weggeland (1827-1918) from Norway are discussed, focusing on their use of art to tell stories. Images of their art accompany the article.


Eve A Priest In Eden?, P. Gerard Damsteegt Jan 2000

Eve A Priest In Eden?, P. Gerard Damsteegt

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This chapter evaluates the hypothesis that Eve was a priest in Eden before sin had entered into the world which implies that opponents of women ordination cannot use the argument that there were no female priests in the Old Testament.


A Look At The Methods Of Interpretation In Women In Ministry.Pdf, P. Gerard Damsteegt Jan 2000

A Look At The Methods Of Interpretation In Women In Ministry.Pdf, P. Gerard Damsteegt

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In this chapter we will focus on the principles of interpreting the Bible set forth by the book, Women in Ministry: Biblical & Historical Perspectives. Since hermeneutical issues were the very reason the book was requested, the underlying interpretive methodology deserves careful review and evaluation.


The Priesthood Of All Believers, P. Gerard Damsteegt Jan 2000

The Priesthood Of All Believers, P. Gerard Damsteegt

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In this chapter I will discuss the first chapter of Women in Ministry dealing with ministry in the Bible, which focuses on the priesthood of all believers.


Ratiocinations Of A New Editor, Jerry Moon Jan 2000

Ratiocinations Of A New Editor, Jerry Moon

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No abstract provided.


Ellen G. White's Conceptual Understanding Of The Sanctuary And Hermeneutics, Denis Fortin Jan 2000

Ellen G. White's Conceptual Understanding Of The Sanctuary And Hermeneutics, Denis Fortin

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No abstract provided.


Natural And Unnatural Use In Romans 1:24-27: Paul And The Philosophic Critique Of Eros, David E. Fredrickson Jan 2000

Natural And Unnatural Use In Romans 1:24-27: Paul And The Philosophic Critique Of Eros, David E. Fredrickson

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No abstract provided.


Communication, Consolation And Discipline: Two Early Lutheran Preachers On Confession, Mary Jane Haemig Jan 2000

Communication, Consolation And Discipline: Two Early Lutheran Preachers On Confession, Mary Jane Haemig

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No abstract provided.


Evocations Of Grace: The Writings Of Joseph Sittler On Ecology, Theology, And Ethics, Editited Steven C. Bouma-Prediger, Editited Peter Bakken Jan 2000

Evocations Of Grace: The Writings Of Joseph Sittler On Ecology, Theology, And Ethics, Editited Steven C. Bouma-Prediger, Editited Peter Bakken

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As early as 1954 -- well before such popular books as Rachel Carson's Silent Spring -- the influential Lutheran theologian Joseph Sittler wrote on the need to think about "a theology for earth." Perhaps most famous for his eloquent and provocative address "Called to Unity" given at the 1961 World Council of Churches assembly in New Delhi, Sittler prophetically and insistently gave voice to what he called "ecological commitment as theological responsibility."


Free Speech In Pauline Political Theology, David E. Fredrickson Jan 2000

Free Speech In Pauline Political Theology, David E. Fredrickson

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No abstract provided.


I Saw Another Angel Fly, J. Michael Hunter Jan 2000

I Saw Another Angel Fly, J. Michael Hunter

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This photo essay provides an overview of the history of the Angel Moroni statues, beginning with the angel atop the Nauvoo Temple and continuing through to designs used on the Salt Lake Temple, the Washington D.C. Chapel, the Los Angeles California Temple, the Washington D.C. Temple, and other temples built through 2000. Angel Moroni statues have come to symbolize for Latter-day Saints the restoration of the gospel in the latter days. For Mormons, the Moroni statues herald the gospel being preached “to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people” (Rev. 14:6). “I Saw Another Angel Fly” discusses …


Norfolk And The Mormon Folk: Latter-Day Saint Immigration Through Old Dominion (1887-90), Fred E. Woods Jan 2000

Norfolk And The Mormon Folk: Latter-Day Saint Immigration Through Old Dominion (1887-90), Fred E. Woods

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On 11 September 1887, the front page of the Norfolk Virginian had a bold headline, "Four Hundred Mormons," along with the following information: "The Old Dominion steamer Richmond, which arrived from New York yesterday, had on board four-hundred and twenty Mormon immigrants from the British Isles who had arrived in New York on Thursday on the steamship Wisconsin. The immigrants are all new converts to the Mormon religion and will swell the number of adherents to the Brigham Young faith in the territory considerably. The party is composed of men, women and children, and when the special train with nine …


4q466, Text Mentioning ‘Congregation Of The Lord’, Dana M. Pike Jan 2000

4q466, Text Mentioning ‘Congregation Of The Lord’, Dana M. Pike

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THIS small fragment (olim 4Q576) is light brown in colour, and the ink is well preserved. It measures 4 cm by 2.5 cm. The writing is legible and preserves portions of five lines of text. The distance between each of lines 1-3 is 5 mm, while lines 3-5 are spaced 3 mm apart. The letters are 2-3 mm in height. The orthography is full, as evidenced by the use of waw as a mater lectionis three times ('ili'?~ once and '?i:, twice).


‘A Light To Jacob’ And Other Interesting Finds In 4qmiscellaneous, Dana M. Pike, Andrew C. Skinner Jan 2000

‘A Light To Jacob’ And Other Interesting Finds In 4qmiscellaneous, Dana M. Pike, Andrew C. Skinner

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One purpose of our paper is to present a final pre-publication report on our efforts to publish the approximately 2900 fragments from Qumran Cave 4 that comprise our allotment, designated "4QMiscellaneous and Unidentified." These fragments are found on 40 PAM plates, 43.660-43.686, and 43.688-43.701. We have examined all of the plates in the Rockefeller Museum that contain our fragments, have compared them with the PAM photographic plates received from the Israel Antiquities Authority, and are now working to finish preparing our transcriptions of and notes on these fragments. We will submit our work for publication in DJD XXXIII in 1999.


Innocence And Experience, Kevin Lewis Jan 2000

Innocence And Experience, Kevin Lewis

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No abstract provided.


"Out Of Zion Shall Go Forth The Law", Nathan B. Oman Jan 2000

"Out Of Zion Shall Go Forth The Law", Nathan B. Oman

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No abstract provided.


New Photograph Of The Granite Shaft For The Brigham Young Monument, Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, J. Michael Hunter Jan 2000

New Photograph Of The Granite Shaft For The Brigham Young Monument, Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, J. Michael Hunter

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A photograph dating to June 1897 shows the granite shaft for the Monument to Brigham Young and the Pioneers (Brigham Young Monument) loaded on a wagon for transport from the Little Cottonwood Canyon quarry to Salt Lake City. The photograph was donated to the Archives Division of the Historical Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in 1994. “New Photograph of the Granite Shaft for the Brigham Young Monument” provides background on the photograph, its provenance, and the events associated with it.


Deseret News / Manti, Utah / Marriott, J. Willard / Snow College, J. Michael Hunter Jan 2000

Deseret News / Manti, Utah / Marriott, J. Willard / Snow College, J. Michael Hunter

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Four articles by J. Michael Hunter from the Encyclopedia of Latter-Day Saint History (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 2000), including articles about the Deseret News, Manti, Utah, J. Willard Marriott, and Snow College. The articles provide very brief overviews of the topic.