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Full-Text Articles in Christianity
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.
Anti-Social Media: Communal Transformation And The Barriers Of Technology, A. Thornhill
Anti-Social Media: Communal Transformation And The Barriers Of Technology, A. Thornhill
A. Chadwick Thornhill
In light of the proliferation of social media consumption in the West and across the world, this paper considers the implications for communal participation and transformation, particularly for the Christian community. The paper argues that God intends for our formation as human beings in general, and as Christians in particular, to occur primarily in the context of interdependent relationships with others, and particularly within our faith family.
Cyprian, Mortality, And Future Hope, A. Thornhill
Cyprian, Mortality, And Future Hope, A. Thornhill
A. Chadwick Thornhill
No abstract provided.
Defending Hauerwas, Brad Kallenberg, Terrence Tilley, M. Lysaught
Defending Hauerwas, Brad Kallenberg, Terrence Tilley, M. Lysaught
Brad J. Kallenberg
The commentary begins: Jeffrey Stout and Stanley Hauerwas have long been friends and conversation partners. One would not know that from reading Stout’s “Not of This World” (October 10). Nor does one emerge from Stout’s essay with an accurate sense of Hauerwas’s position. Stout’s presentation is incomplete in many ways. For example, he labels Hauerwas’s ethic as “perfectionist,” implying that it is, in the words of the article’s title, unrealistic or “not of this world.” However, Stout fails to mention Hauerwas’s untiring emphasis on human sinfulness and-most crucially- the subsequent centrality of the practices of forgiveness and reconciliation. This is …
Does Donald Trump Need To Repent?, A. Thornhill
Does Donald Trump Need To Repent?, A. Thornhill
A. Chadwick Thornhill
No abstract provided.
The Impeccability And Humanity Of Jesus, A. Thornhill
The Impeccability And Humanity Of Jesus, A. Thornhill
A. Chadwick Thornhill
No abstract provided.
Gregory Of Nyssa, The Death Of Infants, And The Life Of God, A. Thornhill
Gregory Of Nyssa, The Death Of Infants, And The Life Of God, A. Thornhill
A. Chadwick Thornhill
No abstract provided.
Hilary Of Poitiers On Prohibition And Imperative In The Christian Life., A. Thornhill
Hilary Of Poitiers On Prohibition And Imperative In The Christian Life., A. Thornhill
A. Chadwick Thornhill
No abstract provided.
Epiphany Reflection, A. Thornhill