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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Saxophone In Classical And Popular Music (Honors), Dylan Propheter
The Saxophone In Classical And Popular Music (Honors), Dylan Propheter
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The Saxophone instrument family has achieved widespread success and recognition in the context of jazz and popular music, but has a more complex role in the western classical music tradition. Instrument maker Adolph Sax invented the Saxophone in the 1840’s while living in Paris. Thanks to Sax’s connections to prominent figures in 19th century France, the instrument family saw initial success despite severe pushback from competing instrument makers and composers. Though it never became a standard instrument in the orchestra, it did have material written for it, including some notable solo pieces. That success did not continue, however, and by …
No Church In The Wild, Daniel White Hodge
Teaching Civility In An Age Of Conflict, A. Sue Russell
Identity And Otherness: Missiological Explorations Of Engaging And Embracing The Other In A Pluralistic World, David Moe
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No abstract provided.
Teaching The Uniqueness Of Christ In A Politically Correct World, Robert Gallagher
Teaching The Uniqueness Of Christ In A Politically Correct World, Robert Gallagher
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No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Globalized Immigration To Mission And Missiology, Christian Dumitrescu
The Impact Of Globalized Immigration To Mission And Missiology, Christian Dumitrescu
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No abstract provided.
Persecuted Churches In The Public Square: Power Encounters In Context, Paul Hertig
Persecuted Churches In The Public Square: Power Encounters In Context, Paul Hertig
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No abstract provided.
Historical Models Of Engagement To Teach Mission In The Complex Public Arena, Santha Jetty
Historical Models Of Engagement To Teach Mission In The Complex Public Arena, Santha Jetty
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No abstract provided.
Past Is Prologue: Victorian Women Leaders Of The Global Student Christian Movement, Tom Russell
Past Is Prologue: Victorian Women Leaders Of The Global Student Christian Movement, Tom Russell
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No abstract provided.
A Wesley Bibliography - 8th Edition, Kenneth J. Collins
A Survey Of The Pneumatology Of Ellet Joseph Waggoner In His Published Books And Pamphlets From 1883 – 1916, Ingram R. London
A Survey Of The Pneumatology Of Ellet Joseph Waggoner In His Published Books And Pamphlets From 1883 – 1916, Ingram R. London
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The ministry of Ellet J. Waggoner and Alonzo T. Jones made an indelible mark on the Seventh-day Adventist Church and its theology through their proclamation of what has been coined “The 1888 Message.” In consequence, Waggoner has been studied extensively in Adventist academia as well as by laypersons. However, much of this study has focused on biographical data, interpersonal conflict between Waggoner and Ellen White, and most of all, Waggoner’s soteriology and Christology.
Despite the intense interest in Waggoner, no study to date has been published with a systematic explanation of Waggoner’s pneumatology. The purpose of this study was to …
Early Protestant Views Of Hinduism: 1600-1825, Norvin Hein
Early Protestant Views Of Hinduism: 1600-1825, Norvin Hein
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African Religious Beliefs And The Christian Faith, Eduardo C. Mondlane
African Religious Beliefs And The Christian Faith, Eduardo C. Mondlane
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The Meeting Of Muslim And Christian, Kenneth Cragg
The Christian Faith And Other Religions: The Present Phase, R. Pierce Beaver
The Christian Faith And Other Religions: The Present Phase, R. Pierce Beaver
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Issues Arising In The International Missionary Council Study On The Christian Enterprise In China, M. Searle Bates
Issues Arising In The International Missionary Council Study On The Christian Enterprise In China, M. Searle Bates
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A Wesley Bibliography, Kenneth J. Collins
Missions In The Curriculum, Creighton Lacy
Two Years Of The Literature Of Missions, Frank W. Price
Discipleship And Mission, James W. Pyke
The Missionary Calling Of The Church, James A. Scherer
A Critique Of "The Vocation Of The Missionary", J. L. Dunstan
A Critique Of "The Vocation Of The Missionary", J. L. Dunstan
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A Critique Of "Functional Services In Relation To The Central Task Of Evangelism", Donald F. Ebright
A Critique Of "Functional Services In Relation To The Central Task Of Evangelism", Donald F. Ebright
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The Vocation Of The Missionary, E. Theodore Bachmann
The Role Of The Missionary Today, Donald Mcgavran
"Functional Services In Relation To The Central Task Of Evangelism, Herbert C. Jackson
"Functional Services In Relation To The Central Task Of Evangelism, Herbert C. Jackson
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The Teaching Of Missions In The Light Of The Ecumenical Movement, Creighton Lacy
The Teaching Of Missions In The Light Of The Ecumenical Movement, Creighton Lacy
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No abstract provided.
A Critique Of "Discipleship And Mission", William J. Danker
A Critique Of "Discipleship And Mission", William J. Danker
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A Critique Of "The Teaching Of Missions In The Light Of The Ecumenical Movement", Robert Tobias
A Critique Of "The Teaching Of Missions In The Light Of The Ecumenical Movement", Robert Tobias
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No abstract provided.
Mission Literature Of The Past Biennium: From The Spring Of 1956 To The Spring Of 1958, Frank W. Price
Mission Literature Of The Past Biennium: From The Spring Of 1956 To The Spring Of 1958, Frank W. Price
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No abstract provided.