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The Rhetoric Of Law And The Epistle To The Hebrews, Theodore A. Holt Iv
The Rhetoric Of Law And The Epistle To The Hebrews, Theodore A. Holt Iv
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The Epistle to the Hebrews demonstrates a complex of what scholars label technical legal terms. Enlisting a series of word studies, this thesis attempts to uncover where the author learned the terminology in order to understand more about the anonymous author and the theology of the Epistle to the Hebrews. This thesis examines terms in Heb 2:2-4; 6:13-18; 7:11-19; 8:13; 9:15-18; 10:9.
Walking With God Or The Devil,...Which? And The King's Gold Mine, Bud Robinson
Walking With God Or The Devil,...Which? And The King's Gold Mine, Bud Robinson
Heritage Material
No abstract provided.
The Chosen People: Election, Paul, And Second Temple Judaism, A. Thornhill
The Chosen People: Election, Paul, And Second Temple Judaism, A. Thornhill
A. Chadwick Thornhill
No abstract provided.
Paul And The Law: Keeping The Commandments Of God, A. Thornhill
Paul And The Law: Keeping The Commandments Of God, A. Thornhill
A. Chadwick Thornhill
No abstract provided.
The Bible, Same-Sex Sexual Activity, And The Parameters For Flourishing (Part 3), A. Thornhill
The Bible, Same-Sex Sexual Activity, And The Parameters For Flourishing (Part 3), A. Thornhill
A. Chadwick Thornhill
No abstract provided.
The Bible, Same-Sex Sexual Activity, And The Parameters For Flourishing (Part 2), A. Thornhill
The Bible, Same-Sex Sexual Activity, And The Parameters For Flourishing (Part 2), A. Thornhill
A. Chadwick Thornhill
No abstract provided.
The Bible, Same-Sex Sexual Activity, And The Parameters For Flourishing (Part 1), A. Thornhill
The Bible, Same-Sex Sexual Activity, And The Parameters For Flourishing (Part 1), A. Thornhill
A. Chadwick Thornhill
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, Various Authors
Book Reviews, Various Authors
Eleutheria: John W. Rawlings School of Divinity Academic Journal
Review by Timothy N. Mitchell of Inside Roman Libraries: Book Collections and Their Management in Antiquity. By George W. Houston. Chapel Hill: UNC Press, 2014, 327 pp., $59.95.
Review by Timothy N. Mitchell of Orthodoxy and Heresy in Early Christian Contexts: Reconsidering the Bauer Thesis. Edited by Paul A. Hartog. Eugene: Pickwick, 2015, 276 pp., $25.60.
Review by Nicholas Dodson of Oral Tradition and the New Testament: A Guide for the Perplexed. Rafael Rodriguez. New York: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2015, 184 pp., $27.95.
The Anointing That Teaches: A Socio-Historical And Rhetorical Study Of Chrisma In 1 John 2:20 And 27, Jenny Meggison
The Anointing That Teaches: A Socio-Historical And Rhetorical Study Of Chrisma In 1 John 2:20 And 27, Jenny Meggison
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Definitions of χρῖσμα in 1 John 2:20 and 27 have inadequately explained the term as physical ointment, rhetorical symbol, or simple alias for the Holy Spirit or Paraclete figure from the Fourth Gospel. This thesis employs a variety of exegetical methods, including rhetorical-critical, socio-historical and grammatical analysis in order to respond to the need for a historically contextualized definition. Specifically, the models of limited good, patronage and brokerage are applied to the text, along with insights from group formation theory and memory studies. Comparisons with Philo, Xenophon, and other ancient authors lead to a rhetorically and culturally informed interpretation of …
Four Voices, Two Vistas, One Person: Why Understanding The Narrative Shape Of The Gospel Matters, Rikk Watts
Four Voices, Two Vistas, One Person: Why Understanding The Narrative Shape Of The Gospel Matters, Rikk Watts
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Jesus, Mark, Paul, And John Said What? The Evolution Of Deliberately Puzzling Material In The New Testament, Scott Gambrill Sinclair
Jesus, Mark, Paul, And John Said What? The Evolution Of Deliberately Puzzling Material In The New Testament, Scott Gambrill Sinclair
Faculty Authored Books and Book Contributions
The deliberately puzzling sayings of Jesus pose both historical and theological problems. When Jesus said that we must hate our father and mother to be his disciple or that if we only had a tiny amount of faith we could move a mountain, there is the historical problem of what he could possibly have meant and why he chose to express himself so strangely. There is also the theological problem of how Christians are to apply this material today. Do such statements make sense in our own lives, and should Christians today imitate Jesus in speaking in enigmas?
In the …
Magic And Christianity In The Acts Of The Apostles: The Confrontation., Chandra Han
Magic And Christianity In The Acts Of The Apostles: The Confrontation., Chandra Han
CTS Master of Theology (ThM) Theses
Magic is an intriguing topic in the New Testament but compared to other topics of discussion in New Testament Studies, the significance of the theme of magic has been unjustly undermined as indicated by David E.Aune. From the all eight occurrences of magic in the New Testament, four are found in the Acts of the Apostles. Therefore, the Acts of the Apostles is the most significant source to understand magic. The purpose of this thesis is to figure out the understanding of magic and Christianity in the Acts of the Apostles. Since Christianity flourished in the Greco-Roman era, the understanding …
A Trickster In Disguise: Reading A New Type Of Satan In 2 Corinthians, Miranda Julia Rutherford
A Trickster In Disguise: Reading A New Type Of Satan In 2 Corinthians, Miranda Julia Rutherford
Honors Papers
This paper examines three brief mentions of Satan in 2 Corinthians by comparing them with representations in two longer pseudepigraphal texts: the Testament of Job and the Greek Life of Adam and Eve. Although the Satan of 2 Corinthians is often read in tandem with other mentions of an apocalyptic evil figure, I argue that this Satan bears a greater resemblance to the Satan portrayed in the Testament and the Life. In these three texts, Satan's moral alignment is ambiguous: although he often acts for nefarious purposes, he does not oppose God on a cosmic scale as apocalyptic Satan figures …
Finding Onesimus: Recovering The Story Of A First-Century Fugitive Slave, Ryan Lokkesmoe
Finding Onesimus: Recovering The Story Of A First-Century Fugitive Slave, Ryan Lokkesmoe
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This dissertation is an investigation into the experience of a first-century fugitive slave named Onesimus, who is known to us primarily through Paul’s letter to Philemon (Phlm) in the New Testament. Within this broader purpose, this project challenges a popular historical theory for Onesimus’ flight, the so-called Amicus Domini theory. This is the theory that Onesimus fled his master Philemon with the premeditated intention of seeking out the Apostle Paul as a peacemaker in a conflict Onesimus was having with Philemon. The Amicus Domini theory is accepted by many scholars, though rarely discussed in detail or examined critically.
The goal …
Revelation 6:9-11: An Exegesis Of The Fifth Seal In The Light Of The Problem Of The Eschatological Delay, Patrice Allet
Revelation 6:9-11: An Exegesis Of The Fifth Seal In The Light Of The Problem Of The Eschatological Delay, Patrice Allet
Dissertations
The fifth seal of Revelation has most often been treated from an anthropological perspective that appears to be clearly inadequate to account for the depth of this trigger passage located in a climactic setting. In and around the fifth seal, the text suggests indeed that the persecution of the last days has occurred. Imminence and delay do seem to intersect in the passage, creating a crisis of eschatological proportions which, in turn, raises questions of theodicy.
The purpose of this dissertation is to increase understanding of the fifth seal as a whole through a focused study of its delay motif …