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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Stanley Jaki, Jeff Ploegstra
Stanley Jaki, Jeff Ploegstra
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An article written by Jeff Ploegstra for the book Dictionary of Christianity and Science, published by Zondervan. ISBN: 9780310496052
Culture As Divine Gift: The Future Of In All Things, David Henreckson
Culture As Divine Gift: The Future Of In All Things, David Henreckson
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"We have to be on the lookout for God’s Spirit at work in the world, and then be willing to follow wherever it leads us."
Posting about Christian engagement in culture from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.
http://inallthings.org/culture-as-divine-gift-the-future-of-in-all-things/
The Place Of Faith, Doubt, And Sacrament In The Post-Apocalyptic Worlds Of The Leftovers And The Walking Dead, Scott Culpepper
The Place Of Faith, Doubt, And Sacrament In The Post-Apocalyptic Worlds Of The Leftovers And The Walking Dead, Scott Culpepper
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What Is A Human Being?, Neal Deroo
What Is A Human Being?, Neal Deroo
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"Our religious relationship to God is nothing other than the entirety of the life we live, and our life is nothing other than a spiritual or religious act, from start to finish."
Posting about the "God-human-creation" relationship from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/what-is-a-human-being/
How Should We Read The Bible?, Benjamin J. Lappenga
How Should We Read The Bible?, Benjamin J. Lappenga
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"Embrace the fact that passages have a range of valid interpretations."
Posting about ways to read the Bible from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/how-should-we-read-the-bible/?
How Can We Become Biblically Literate?, Jay Shim
How Can We Become Biblically Literate?, Jay Shim
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"The Bible is to be read as a single book of progressive revelation moving from the Old to the New Testatment."
Posting about acquiring Biblical knowledge from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/how-can-we-become-biblically-literate/
Objectivity, Story, And The Bible, Neal Deroo
Objectivity, Story, And The Bible, Neal Deroo
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"The power of these stories comes from the unique way they plug into human living."
Posting about the truth of Christianity from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/objectivity-story-and-the-bible/
Answering Your Question: Creeds And Confessions, Wayne A. Kobes
Answering Your Question: Creeds And Confessions, Wayne A. Kobes
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"The church could well benefit from a clear, contemporary statement of the essentials of the Christian faith in language that speaks to 21st century people."
Posting about the value of new creeds and confessions in the church from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/answering-your-question-creeds-and-confessions/
Operative Metaphor And Antimony: A Framework For Understanding The Two-Kingdoms/Neo-Kuyperian Debate, Donald Roth
Operative Metaphor And Antimony: A Framework For Understanding The Two-Kingdoms/Neo-Kuyperian Debate, Donald Roth
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Revisiting The Merits Of A Contested Discipline: Reflections On The Study Of Old Testament Theology, Benjamin J. Lappenga
Revisiting The Merits Of A Contested Discipline: Reflections On The Study Of Old Testament Theology, Benjamin J. Lappenga
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Enlightenment Philosophy And Theology, Scott Culpepper
Enlightenment Philosophy And Theology, Scott Culpepper
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One of seven articles written by Scott Culpepper for the book Encyclopedia of Christian Education, George Kurian and Mark Lamort, editors. Rowman and Littlefield Publishers. 3 volumes (xxxv, 1630 pages). ISBN: 9780810884922.
Crucifixion Toward Relationality, Mason Davis
Crucifixion Toward Relationality, Mason Davis
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The twentieth century has seen dramatic turns in theology, however few have been as profound as the development of the Trinitarian dialectic as expressed through Jurgen Moltmann and Karl Barth. Too often these theologians are rejected for the popularized theologies bound to modernity and the doctrine of penal substitutionary atonement. This doctrine is bound to courtroom language, which for a postmodern culture, takes away any emphasis on the relational love expressed through the vulnerability of the Father. Once we see the vulnerability of God as the archetype of openness onto the other, we can begin to once again understand confessional …
How Marion Helps Us To Understand Kierkegaard’S Fear And Trembling, Mark Tazelaar
How Marion Helps Us To Understand Kierkegaard’S Fear And Trembling, Mark Tazelaar
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In the past decade, many interpretations of Fear and Trembling highlight the significance of the “eschatological”—the marvel of Abraham’s expectation that he will get Isaac back. For these interpretations, the central issue is the contrast between the knight of faith and the knight of resignation. Merold Westphal, however, contends that these interpretations lead us away from the main contrast between the hero of faith and the tragic hero. Kierkegaard scholarship is at an impasse. I argue that Marion’s phenomenology of sacrifice, together with the important idea of veritas redarguens that he appropriates from Augustine, offer insights that can resolve the …
Community-Edifying 'World-Construction' In Paul And 1 Clement As A Resource For Theological Deliberations About Human Origins, Benjamin J. Lappenga
Community-Edifying 'World-Construction' In Paul And 1 Clement As A Resource For Theological Deliberations About Human Origins, Benjamin J. Lappenga
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Recognizing that the rhetorical context for the cosmological reflections of both Paul and one of his earliest interpreters is the promotion of community-building, this paper proposes that the “world-construction” of these early believers offers a model for the contemporary church’s discourse concerning human origins. The paper, then, is an exercise in theological interpretation of Romans 5 and 1 Corinthians 15, read alongside one of the earliest interactions with these texts in the letter known as 1 Clement.
“I Myself Am An Israelite”: Revisiting Paul’S Use Of Ζῆλος In Romans 9-11, Benjamin J. Lappenga
“I Myself Am An Israelite”: Revisiting Paul’S Use Of Ζῆλος In Romans 9-11, Benjamin J. Lappenga
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Previous attempts to account for Paul’s language of ζῆλος in Romans 9-11 focus too narrowly on the occurrence in 10:2 (Dane C. Ortlund [2012]), rely on a difficult distinction between παραζηλόω as “provoke to anger” in 10:19 and παραζηλόω as “emulate” in 11:11, 14 (Richard H. Bell [1994]), or wrongly insist that the meaning of παραζηλόω in 10:19-11:14 must be restricted to its semantic value in Deut 32:21 LXX (Robert Jewett [2007]). A way forward is to recognize—by harnessing insights recently formulated within the framework of relevance theory—that the ζηλ- word group in Paul’s usage is monosemic. Within this framework, …
Answering Your Question: The Bible And Traditional Beliefs, Benjamin J. Lappenga
Answering Your Question: The Bible And Traditional Beliefs, Benjamin J. Lappenga
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"Christians must acknowledge that our readings of Scripture are subject to criteria for determining their validity."
Posting about Biblical interpretation from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/answering-your-question-the-bible-and-traditional-beliefs/
Answering Your Question: Tension Between Science And Genesis, Neal Deroo
Answering Your Question: Tension Between Science And Genesis, Neal Deroo
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"Before we can meaningfully engage with interpretations of Genesis, it may be helpful to think more about the nature of Biblical authority: how is the Bible authoritative, and what does it mean to be obedient to that authority?"
Posting about the issue of origins and the age of the earth from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/answering-your-question-tension-between-science-and-genesis/
Cultivating A Religionless Social Imaginary: Youth Ministry In A Secular Age, Jason Lief
Cultivating A Religionless Social Imaginary: Youth Ministry In A Secular Age, Jason Lief
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"Is there any hope for those who have abandoned the church and the beliefs of their youth? More importantly, how will the Christian community engage those who turn their back on religious belief and practice?"
This paper will argue that the response and focus of the Christian community should not be to call young people back to the church, or to traditional forms of Christianity, instead the Christian community must embrace a radical form of secularity that is the outworking of protestant Christianity. This is a form of Christianity that navigates a middle road between the two idealist positions: much …
Answering Your Question: Calvinism And Reformed, Neal Deroo
Answering Your Question: Calvinism And Reformed, Neal Deroo
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"'Reformed' is a larger umbrella term encompassing a strand of thought and church history that emerged in Christianity as a result of the Protestant Reformation."
Posting about terms used to define belief systems from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/answering-your-question-calvinism-and-reformed/
Phenomenology, The Spirits Of The Age, And The (Religious) Task Of Philosophy, Neal Deroo
Phenomenology, The Spirits Of The Age, And The (Religious) Task Of Philosophy, Neal Deroo
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The presenter states that philosophy in general—and phenomenology in particular—remain predominantly academic endeavors, done by professional philosophers, to professional philosophers, for professional philosophers and that the key to changing this situation and so to recover the public nature of the phenomenological enterprise is to reconceive the task of philosophy as the 2 discernment of the spirits of the age in which we find ourselves. To do this, he highlights two distinct elements of phenomenological methodology that enable it to perform such a task: first, its epistemological claim that the matters to be investigated must be both taken on their own …
Augustinian Approach To Holistic Christian Pedagogy, Adam Schultz, Neal Deroo
Augustinian Approach To Holistic Christian Pedagogy, Adam Schultz, Neal Deroo
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Presenters explain how in their CORE philosophy class they seek to demonstrate that their students' real life-spiritual life distinction is symptomatic of a dualism endemic to contemporary Christianity (section 1), and that their reading of Augustine's Confessions can provide a unified and holistic corrective to it (section 2) and that doing so helps students see a more radical vision of Christian faithfulness, one that calls for a holistic, life-wide response to the work of Christ that will not allow for an easy distinction between ‘spiritual’ life and everyday life (section 3).
Engaging The Mental Wars Of Our Times, Jan Van Vliet
Engaging The Mental Wars Of Our Times, Jan Van Vliet
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Dr. Jan van Vliet’s paper is an edited version of a talk delivered at the annual meetings of the Evangelical Theological Society, in Washington, D. C., November 15, 2006.
Sphere Sovereignty, Neal Deroo
Sphere Sovereignty, Neal Deroo
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"This is the idea that different parts of creation have legitimately different rules, tasks, and duties, given them by God for the proper functioning of the world. "
Posting about Abraham Kuypers views on sphere soverignty from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
inallthings.org/sphere-sovereignty/
Experiencing Our Only Comfort: A Post-Reformation Refocus In The Heidelberg Catechism, Jan Van Vliet
Experiencing Our Only Comfort: A Post-Reformation Refocus In The Heidelberg Catechism, Jan Van Vliet
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Last year marked the 450th anniversary of the publication of the Heidelberg Catechism. In celebration of this momentous occasion and as a reminder of the contemporary applicability of this highly-regarded confessional document, this essay examines the earliest and most complete Puritan commentary extant: that of second-generation Puritan thinker William Ames (1576–1633), protégé of William Perkins (1558–1602), the “father” of the Puritan movement. We examine methodological considerations and two topical issues that arise when the venerated Catechism is placed in the hands of a practically oriented, post-Reformation divine for whom theology was none other than “living to God”: Theologia est doctrina …
From Defending Theism To Discerning Spirits: Reconceiving The Task Of Christian Philosophy, Neal Deroo
From Defending Theism To Discerning Spirits: Reconceiving The Task Of Christian Philosophy, Neal Deroo
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Dr. Neal DeRoo presented this paper at a joint meeting of the Society for Christian Philosophers and the Society for Continental Philosophy and Theology, held at Trinity College, June 2014. The topic of the meeting was, "What is Christian Philosophy," celebrating the 30-year anniversary of the publication of Alvin Plantinga's landmark essay "Advice to Christian Philosophers."
Reformed Theology As Worldview Theology: The Public Nature Of The Gospel And Spirituality, Jay Shim
Reformed Theology As Worldview Theology: The Public Nature Of The Gospel And Spirituality, Jay Shim
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No abstract provided.
Exegetical Analysis Of Calvin’S View Of The Natural Order, Kyle Dieleman
Exegetical Analysis Of Calvin’S View Of The Natural Order, Kyle Dieleman
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Presentism And The Two Kingdoms Perspective, Ryan Mcilhenny
Presentism And The Two Kingdoms Perspective, Ryan Mcilhenny
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Dr. Ryan McIlhenny recently offered a lecture at Covenant College entitled “Two Kingdoms and Christian Scholarship.” His participation at Covenant is a partial fulfillment of his ARCU lectureship for which he was appointed this year. A large portion of the talk focused on the historical reasons for why the Two Kingdoms perspective has become increasingly popular within the Reformed community.
Two-Kingdom Worldviews: Attempting A Translation, Renato Coletto
Two-Kingdom Worldviews: Attempting A Translation, Renato Coletto
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The author provides a “translation” of several two-kingdom motifs into the biblical “language” of creation, fall, and redemption.
Herman Dooyeweerd: Christian Philosopher Of Fashion, Robert S. Covolo
Herman Dooyeweerd: Christian Philosopher Of Fashion, Robert S. Covolo
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Robert S. Covolo presented this paper at the Christian Evasion of Popular Culture Conference at Dordt College, November 2012.