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Is Adventist Theology Compatible With Evolutionary Theory?, Fernando L. Canale Oct 2005

Is Adventist Theology Compatible With Evolutionary Theory?, Fernando L. Canale

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"Eating" And "Drinking" In The Book Of Revelation: A Study Of New Testament Thought And Theolgy, Gerald Klingbeil Apr 2005

"Eating" And "Drinking" In The Book Of Revelation: A Study Of New Testament Thought And Theolgy, Gerald Klingbeil

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Eschatology And Genesis 22, Jo Ann Davidson Apr 2005

Eschatology And Genesis 22, Jo Ann Davidson

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Those Who Revise And Those Who Revolt, Jo Ann Davidson Apr 2005

Those Who Revise And Those Who Revolt, Jo Ann Davidson

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Marriage In The Ten Commandments, Trevor O'Reggio Jan 2005

Marriage In The Ten Commandments, Trevor O'Reggio

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Ecclesiology In Seventh-Day Adventist Theological Research, 1995-2004: A Brief Introduction And Bibliographical Guide, Gerald Klingbeil Jan 2005

Ecclesiology In Seventh-Day Adventist Theological Research, 1995-2004: A Brief Introduction And Bibliographical Guide, Gerald Klingbeil

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The Epistle To The Hebrews And Patron-Client Relationships: Toward A Missiological Appropriation, Cheryl D. Doss Jan 2005

The Epistle To The Hebrews And Patron-Client Relationships: Toward A Missiological Appropriation, Cheryl D. Doss

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Missionaries in cultures where patron-client relationships are common can find their participation in such relationships difficult. Recent New Testament scholarship has illuminated the patron-client relationships implicitly described in the epistle to the Hebrews. Utilizing this scholarship, this article explores the patron-client relationships illustrated in the epistle to the Hebrews seeking biblical principles to guide missionary life and practice.