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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Theology For The Beach, Vaughan S. Roberts
Theology For The Beach, Vaughan S. Roberts
Vaughan S Roberts
Preaching To Cultivate A Whole-Person Response In The Practice Of Stewardship, Stacy R. Minger
Preaching To Cultivate A Whole-Person Response In The Practice Of Stewardship, Stacy R. Minger
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Church Growth And Evangelism In Haiti: Needs, Problems, And Methods, Clinton Eugene Lain
Church Growth And Evangelism In Haiti: Needs, Problems, And Methods, Clinton Eugene Lain
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Wesleyan Holiness Studies Center Bulletin 6:1 (Spring 1998), Wesleyan Holiness Studies Center
Wesleyan Holiness Studies Center Bulletin 6:1 (Spring 1998), Wesleyan Holiness Studies Center
Bulletin
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Wesleyan Holiness Studies Center Bulletin 6:2 (Summer 1998), Wesleyan Holiness Studies Center
Wesleyan Holiness Studies Center Bulletin 6:2 (Summer 1998), Wesleyan Holiness Studies Center
Bulletin
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Toward The Recovery Of Effective Youth Ministry For Korean Ethnic Churches In The United States, Suh Kyoung Suh
Toward The Recovery Of Effective Youth Ministry For Korean Ethnic Churches In The United States, Suh Kyoung Suh
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The Psychology Of A Mermaid: Understanding The Danish Psyche, Karen Lassen
The Psychology Of A Mermaid: Understanding The Danish Psyche, Karen Lassen
The Bridge
"Way out in the ocean, the water is as blue as the petals of
the most beautiful cornflower and as clear as the cleanest
glass, but it is very deep, deeper than an anchor cable can
reach; many church steeples would have to be placed one on
top of the other in order to stretch from the bottom up to the
surface of the water. Down there live the Merpeople."
Historic Celtic Practices In Twentieth-Century American Religion, Ryan Clark Hankins
Historic Celtic Practices In Twentieth-Century American Religion, Ryan Clark Hankins
Honors Theses
From its earliest days, the Christian Church has struggled to adapt to the cultures which embrace her. The earliest internal disputes were not doctrinal, but cultural in nature. The contention between Jewish and Gentile widows recorded in Acts 6 and the Jerusalem Council recorded in Acts 15 are but the first of countless cultural clashes. Historically, at least since the rise of Catholic missions, the church has drifted between extremes in its relationships with the cultures she encounters. The church either attempts to abolish the cultural distinctives of evangelized people groups, or unquestionably embraces those distinctives. At best, either extreme …