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Religion And Politics In Nigeria From 1841-1845: An Essay On Church-State Relationship, Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator
Religion And Politics In Nigeria From 1841-1845: An Essay On Church-State Relationship, Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
Il est souvent dit que religion, politique et économie s'allient. Emmanuel Orobator, dans son essai, tente de soutenir la thèse suivante: la religion fut le principal instrument qui permit d'asseoir les intérêts politique et économiques britanniques entre 1841 et 1885 dans la région qui, plus tard, se nommera Nigeria. Même si les missionnaires ne sont pas toujours considères comme agents de colonisation, il s'avère que leur collaboration fut largement bénéfique aux colons.
John Courtney Murray And Postconciliar Faith, Thomas Hughson
John Courtney Murray And Postconciliar Faith, Thomas Hughson
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
The Lessons Of Experience And The Theology Of William Porcher Dubose, Robert B. Slocum
The Lessons Of Experience And The Theology Of William Porcher Dubose, Robert B. Slocum
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
Draws out parallels and connections between the life experience and theology of philosopher William Porcher Dubose of the Episcopal Church in the United States. Significance of the book `Turning Points in My Life'; Disclosure of DuBose's life of faith relative to his experiences of conversion, suffering, discovery and transformation; Experience of loss during the Civil War.
Review Of Radical Christianity And The Flesh Of Jesus, The Roots Of Eucharistic Living By Arthur A. Vogel, Robert B. Slocum
Review Of Radical Christianity And The Flesh Of Jesus, The Roots Of Eucharistic Living By Arthur A. Vogel, Robert B. Slocum
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Death And The Moral Domain, Daniel C. Maguire
Death And The Moral Domain, Daniel C. Maguire
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Leadership And Ministry In The Church As Family: An Essay On Alternative Models, Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator
Leadership And Ministry In The Church As Family: An Essay On Alternative Models, Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Variant Narrators In Acts 10-11, William Kurz
Effects Of Variant Narrators In Acts 10-11, William Kurz
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
One of the cruces interpretum regarding the Acts of the Apostles that continue to reappear in scholarly discussions is why some stories are repeated three or more times. Redaction criticism moved the solutions beyond the earlier theories of multiple sources toward a consensus of attributing repetition to Lukan redaction. One contribution from redactional approaches was the awareness of how emphasis is achieved by repeating accounts of events that are especially pivotal to the overall plot of Acts.
Joan, L'Agent Provocateur, Thomas Hughson
Joan, L'Agent Provocateur, Thomas Hughson
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
The Open-Ended Nature Of Luke And Acts As Inviting Canonical Actualisation, William Kurz
The Open-Ended Nature Of Luke And Acts As Inviting Canonical Actualisation, William Kurz
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
Starting from generally accepted narrative insights, this article attempts to justify a canonical reading of Luke and Acts that actualises the Lukan text for contemporary theology and Christian life. It argues that one set of foundations for later actualisation was laid by the original author: that is, the text itself of Luke and Acts has built into it several invitations for its actualisation in later Christians' lives. Among these built-in occasions for canonical actualisation, this article focuses especially on the 'open-endedness' of Luke and Acts toward the future . It examines three specific openings toward actualisation and application: (1) an …
The Idea Of The Kingdom Of God In African Theology, Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator
The Idea Of The Kingdom Of God In African Theology, Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.