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The Pauline Concept Of The New Man, Clarence William Franz Jun 1942

The Pauline Concept Of The New Man, Clarence William Franz

Graduate Thesis Collection

This thesis is to be primarily a character analysis. Naturally that will eliminate considerations that might be easily included. As far as possible a strenuous effort will be made to avoid detailed discussions about theological issues that inescapably belong to such a study as this. In a character analysis we must be concerned principally with individuality in persons. By that we mean to treat all those features and characteristions which distinguish the new man from the old. Those theological factors having to do primarily with the state of man in his relation to God will only be touched upon. It …


A Study Of Suggestion With Particular Reference To Its Therapeutic Value And Use For The Pastor, John Alfred Tyrrell-Baxter Jan 1942

A Study Of Suggestion With Particular Reference To Its Therapeutic Value And Use For The Pastor, John Alfred Tyrrell-Baxter

Graduate Thesis Collection

No abstract provided.


An Investigation Of The Musical Instruments Mentioned In The Massoretic Text, Kenneth A. Stewart Jan 1942

An Investigation Of The Musical Instruments Mentioned In The Massoretic Text, Kenneth A. Stewart

Graduate Thesis Collection

No abstract provided.


History Of Education In Rush County, Paul Carmack Jan 1942

History Of Education In Rush County, Paul Carmack

Graduate Thesis Collection

In this dissertation the author has attempted to assemble all the bits of information extant in the county. Much of it comes from primary sources and secondary accounts. To this has been added a smaller amount of information gathered by personal interview with reliable individuals; principally teachers, who have been in the teaching service for many years and who were connected with the events described. While no history can be called complete, the information here assembled can be the basis for those who wish to continue a history of the county schools, in years to come. The interest in Rush …


The Place Of The Tithe In New Testament Stewardship, Richard Edward Banks Jan 1942

The Place Of The Tithe In New Testament Stewardship, Richard Edward Banks

Graduate Thesis Collection

This thesis on The Place of the Tithe in New Testament Stewardship is written for the purpose of showing the demand for new standards of Christian Stewardship in the church, and for new application of the divine and unchanging standards of giving as well as living and serving. The challenge to "give"and "save" and "serve" meets us on every hand. The present world war reveals and demonstrates that men and women can give time, energy, talent and money in quantities thought to be impossible before this great conflict began calling for the best in all of us. What is possible …


A Critical Examination Of The Hebrew Word [Ruach] As It Occurs In The Masorectic Text Of The Old Testament Studied In The Light Of The Septuagint, Donald L. Hoffman Jan 1942

A Critical Examination Of The Hebrew Word [Ruach] As It Occurs In The Masorectic Text Of The Old Testament Studied In The Light Of The Septuagint, Donald L. Hoffman

Graduate Thesis Collection

It will be the purpose of this thesis to critically investigate the word [ruach] in its occurences in the Massoretic Text and to attempt to determine in each case the true meaning which the original author wished to convey.


Prayer In The Life Of Jesus, Harold Glen Brown Jan 1942

Prayer In The Life Of Jesus, Harold Glen Brown

Graduate Thesis Collection

This dissertation is intended as an exposition of the examples and precepts of prayer in the life of Jesus, as recorded in the four Gospels


The Person And The Work Of The Holy Spirit, Stewart William Hartfelter Jan 1942

The Person And The Work Of The Holy Spirit, Stewart William Hartfelter

Graduate Thesis Collection

The purpose of this thesis is to show that the Holy Spirit, as He is revealed in Sacred Literature and in the lives and experiences of men, is a Person possessing all the attributies of a person and doing work which can be accomplished only by a person.


A Century Of Lutheran Elementary Schools In Indiana, William J. Kirchhoff Jan 1942

A Century Of Lutheran Elementary Schools In Indiana, William J. Kirchhoff

Graduate Thesis Collection

In order that this major Protestant elementary educational system in Indiana may become better knovm and understood, the memory of' the early Lutheran educators may be preserved, the remnants of their noble achievements may be chronicled, and the records of' the early history of' education in Indiana may be supplemented and corrected, this study has been projected.


From Justice To Justification, John Burdette Charles Jan 1942

From Justice To Justification, John Burdette Charles

Graduate Thesis Collection

We will attempt to show that Paul's doctrine of justification was not an arbitrary replacement of the Jewish idea of justice but a natural necessity of man's nature and his society.


The Public Career Of Joseph Lane, Marjorie Phyllis Forsyth Jan 1942

The Public Career Of Joseph Lane, Marjorie Phyllis Forsyth

Graduate Thesis Collection

No abstract provided.


The Intellect Of Christ, Francis O. Reisinger Jan 1942

The Intellect Of Christ, Francis O. Reisinger

Graduate Thesis Collection

No abstract provided.


The Catholic Church In Southern Indiana, Mary Carol Schroeder O.S.F Jan 1942

The Catholic Church In Southern Indiana, Mary Carol Schroeder O.S.F

Graduate Thesis Collection

The purpose of the following study is to detail the essential events in the history of the Catholic Church in Indiana during the years 1846-1866, a period of reconstruction and reorganization.


A Study Of Paul's Mystical Experiences, Carl Franklin Andry Jan 1942

A Study Of Paul's Mystical Experiences, Carl Franklin Andry

Graduate Thesis Collection

Mysticism is the most distinctive characteristic of religion. It is considered by many religious thinkers to be the essential of religion. All religion, in order to be religion, is and must be, at least partly, mystical. Yet in spite of its great importance in religion, mysticism suffers from much confusion. Great mystics eloquently describe their mystical experiences they write volume upon volume about them. And after reading what they have to say, we are forced to ask ourselves, "What is mysticism?" Why so much confusion? If mysticism has anything of value to contribute to the world, it must be more …


A History Of Moores Hill College, Omer E. Warneke Jan 1942

A History Of Moores Hill College, Omer E. Warneke

Graduate Thesis Collection

No abstract provided.