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Program: Featured Lecture, "The Idea Of A Christian University: John Henry Newman Speaks To The 21st Century.", Frederick D. Aquino
Program: Featured Lecture, "The Idea Of A Christian University: John Henry Newman Speaks To The 21st Century.", Frederick D. Aquino
William M. Green Distinguished Christian Lecture Program
Program for the Forty-Second Annual William M. Green Distinguished Christian Lecture Program with featured lecturer Dr. Frederick D. Aquino, Professor of Theology and Philosophy at the Graduate School of Theology, Abilene Christian University.
The Scribe, The Prophet, And The Monk: Three Archetypes For Pursuing God Through The Word Of God, Lucas Mccann
The Scribe, The Prophet, And The Monk: Three Archetypes For Pursuing God Through The Word Of God, Lucas Mccann
Scholars Day Conference
The Word of God is essential to the growth of every believer. How one receives the Word of God can look differently for different individuals. Some read it through the written word. Some hear it through the spoken word. Others see the word in the lives of Jesus's followers. But all of these different mediums for encountering the Word of God have equal weight.
An Investigation Of Prominent Christian Women In The Early Church, Lacey Pettigrew
An Investigation Of Prominent Christian Women In The Early Church, Lacey Pettigrew
Scholars Day Conference
This thesis only begins the exploration of women in the New Testament by investigating Junia’s role and importance to the Christian faith and church.This thesis seeks to understand exegetical, and briefly, historical, matters regarding Junia. Exegetically through examining the context and interpretation of Junia’s mention in Romans 16:7.Historically through evaluating the understanding of Junia throughout the translation process from the New Testament church to present.
How Does The Harry Potter Series Connect To Plato's Belief In The Immortality Of The Soul And Finitude Of The Body?, Julia Strimling
How Does The Harry Potter Series Connect To Plato's Belief In The Immortality Of The Soul And Finitude Of The Body?, Julia Strimling
Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Symposium
Plato has long been acknowledged for his significant role in the development of the Christian perspective regarding immortality. The following analysis demonstrates how Plato’s perspective on what follows death, which shaped Christian eschatology, aligns with the themes presented in the Harry Potter series. Using Plato’s Phaedo, this paper will compare Plato’s ideas about the immortality of the soul to how J. K. Rowling portrays immortality, illuminating the presence of Christian thought in the famous Harry Potter series. These connections include the beliefs that the soul survives the physical death of the body, one must nourish and protect their soul, …
Where Faith Meets Freud: Why The Church Rejected Psychology And The Rise Of Nouthetic Counseling, Kayla Sargent
Where Faith Meets Freud: Why The Church Rejected Psychology And The Rise Of Nouthetic Counseling, Kayla Sargent
Liberty University Research Week
Graduate
Textual or Investigative
Evangelizing A Secular Faith: Christian Iconography In Nazi Propaganda Posters, Cody Lefever
Evangelizing A Secular Faith: Christian Iconography In Nazi Propaganda Posters, Cody Lefever
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
Textual or Investigative
Singleness In The Church: A Call To Reconsider How Christianity Views Singleness, Maria Pulliza
Singleness In The Church: A Call To Reconsider How Christianity Views Singleness, Maria Pulliza
Liberty University Research Week
Doctoral
Textual or Investigative
Ancient Near East Background To The Book Of Jonah, Andy Chang
Ancient Near East Background To The Book Of Jonah, Andy Chang
Liberty University Research Week
Doctoral
Textual or Investigative
The Death And Rebirth(?) Of The Biblical Languages, Seth Pryor
The Death And Rebirth(?) Of The Biblical Languages, Seth Pryor
Liberty University Research Week
Graduate
Textual or Investigative
Lost In Translation: A Linguistic Understanding Of The Use Of The Middle Voice In The Septuagint Of Esther, Abigail Prejean
Lost In Translation: A Linguistic Understanding Of The Use Of The Middle Voice In The Septuagint Of Esther, Abigail Prejean
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
Textual or Investigative
My Soul Magnifies The Lord: The Cry Of Nicaragua, Qianxi Lim, Faith Elkins
My Soul Magnifies The Lord: The Cry Of Nicaragua, Qianxi Lim, Faith Elkins
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
Creative and Artistic
The Greatest Conceived Being: A Trinitarian Response To Islamic Objections, Sherene N. Khouri
The Greatest Conceived Being: A Trinitarian Response To Islamic Objections, Sherene N. Khouri
Liberty University Research Week
Doctoral
Textual or Investigative
Great Men Are Almost Always Bad Men: The Cultural Revolution Of The Techno-Totalitarians, Gregory S. Mckenzie
Great Men Are Almost Always Bad Men: The Cultural Revolution Of The Techno-Totalitarians, Gregory S. Mckenzie
Helm's School of Government Conference - American Revival: Citizenship & Virtue
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