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Full-Text Articles in Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
Sovereignty And Salvation In The Vernacular, 1050-1150: Das Ezzolied, Das Annolied, Die Kaiserchronik, Vv. 247-667, Das Lob Salomons, Historia Judith, James A. Schultz
Sovereignty And Salvation In The Vernacular, 1050-1150: Das Ezzolied, Das Annolied, Die Kaiserchronik, Vv. 247-667, Das Lob Salomons, Historia Judith, James A. Schultz
TEAMS Medieval German Texts in Bilingual Editions
These texts will be of interest because they represent a kind of writing - at the intersection of ecclesiastical and secular power, drawing on the whole range of medieval Latin learning, yet written in vernacular verse - that is not found elsewhere in the European Middle Ages. In addition, they may be of use in teaching since, although relatively short, they illustrate a great number of characteristic medieval ways of writing and can be linked to a number of quite remarkable historical figures.
Discipliana Vol-60-Nos-1-4-2000, Newell Williams
Discipliana Vol-60-Nos-1-4-2000, Newell Williams
Discipliana - Archival Issues
Discipliana Vol-60-Nos-1-4-2000
Mark G. Toulouse, Once Baptists, Now Disciples: A Case Study of Rountrees Meeting House, North Carolina
Ron M. Buck, Frank Gill Tyrrell: Urban Minister and Social Reformer, 1865-1950
Kent Ellett, Non-Sunday School Churches of Christ: Their Origins and Transformation
Camille K. Dean, BRITISH BACKGROUNDS OF MILLENNIALISM IN THE CAMPBELL TRADITION
Mark G. Toulouse, CAMPBELL AND POSTMILLENNIALISM: THE KINGDOMS OF GOD
Todd W Simmons, PRESTON TAYLOR: SEEKER OF DIGNITY FOR BLACK DISCIPLES
Sandra Parker, FROM "TRUE WOMAN" TO "NEW WOMAN": OHIO'S JESSIE BROWN POUNDS
Amy Cornfield, SILENA HOLMAN'S NEW WOMAN AND HOW THE DISCUSSION HAS CONTINUED TODAY
Menorah Review (No. 48, Winter, 2000)
Menorah Review (No. 48, Winter, 2000)
Menorah Review
The Problem of Pain -- Science and Religion: The Case of Judaism -- Shylock the Liberal -- The Poet of Delight Beyond Suffering -- The Feminist's Corner -- American Jews: A Body Politic -- From Woodstock Shall Go Forth the Law -- Noteworthy Books
How John Nelson Darby Went Visiting: Dispensational Premillennialism In The Believers Church Tradition And The Historiography Of Fundamentalism, William Vance Trollinger
How John Nelson Darby Went Visiting: Dispensational Premillennialism In The Believers Church Tradition And The Historiography Of Fundamentalism, William Vance Trollinger
History Faculty Publications
In the United States the history of John Nelson Darby's dispensational premillennialism is intimately tied up with the history of fundamentalism. It is difficult to talk about dispensational premillennialism in the believers church tradition in the twentieth century without making some reference to the fundamentalist movement. In fact, the two distinguishing marks of fundamentalist theology have been the doctrine of biblical inerrancy and the eschatological schema known as dispensationalism. It is thus rather surprising that historians have de-emphasized dispensational premillennialism in explaining the history of fundamentalism. I think that this is a mistake. But to explain why I think this …
Menorah Review (No. 49, Spring/Summer, 2000)
Menorah Review (No. 49, Spring/Summer, 2000)
Menorah Review
From Trotskyism to the World of Our Fathers -- The Feminists Corner -- Israel Time 1430 Between 7 Hrs 38 Min Flying Time Left to Newark, Past Vienna, Turning NW To... -- Contemporary Interpretations of Ancient Israel -- Emancipation and Disintegration -- Noteworthy Books
Religious Change And Plateau Indians: 1500 -1850, Larry Cebula
Religious Change And Plateau Indians: 1500 -1850, Larry Cebula
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
This study is an ethnohistorical examination of Indian religious responses to contact with Euroamericans on the Columbia Plateau, from 1600 to 1850. Plateau natives understood their encounter with European civilization primarily as a momentous spiritual event, and sought new sources of spiritual power to cope with their rapidly changing world. White people seemed to the Indians to have an abundance of spirit power, and many native religious efforts were aimed at capturing some of this power for themselves. These efforts included the protohistoric Prophet Dance, the syncretic "Columbian Religion" of the fur trade era, and the initial enthusiastic response to …
Menorah Review (No. 50, Fall, 2000)
Menorah Review (No. 50, Fall, 2000)
Menorah Review
The Merchant of Venice and Skylock's "Christian Problem" -- Mishlo'ach Manot -- Jews and Slaves -- Lambs and Wolves? -- Gd's Grace, Gd's Rain -- Rabbinic Authority in Babylonia -- Is an Art and Literature of the Holocaust Possible, or Does it Violate A Strict Taboo? -- Golden Bluff Boulder -- Noteworthy Books