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The Theology Of The Book Of Judges In The Second Generation: Giving Up Is Not An Option!, Juan Bosco Vanega Flores
The Theology Of The Book Of Judges In The Second Generation: Giving Up Is Not An Option!, Juan Bosco Vanega Flores
Journal of Adventist Youth and Young Adult Ministries
The tension between the first and second generation of immigrants in our churches is increasing. The large gap that should be closing continues to open. The Bible contains important biblical principles that leaders of the Church can use to help close the gap between the generations in immigrant churches.
["At That Time"] In The Hebrew Bible And Its Role In Daniel 12:1: A Diachronic And Synchronic Study On Semantics Of Narrative And Prophetic Temporality, Roger David Ruiz Araica
["At That Time"] In The Hebrew Bible And Its Role In Daniel 12:1: A Diachronic And Synchronic Study On Semantics Of Narrative And Prophetic Temporality, Roger David Ruiz Araica
Dissertations
Problem
The expression ["at that time"] in Dan 12:1 is the last temporal expression of the predictive discourse of Dan 11:2–12:3. There is no consensus about the temporality of this expression. Thus, this dissertation seeks to answer the following question: What is the temporal frame of the phrase ["at that time"] is in Dan 12:1 according to the temporal indicators provided in the context of the predictive discourse of Dan 11:40–12:3?
Methodology
The methodology of this dissertation combines diachronic and synchronic approaches. First, as a diachronic procedure, it analyzes ["at that time"] in the Hebrew Bible to determine its temporality …
House Churches In The New Testament: Contextual, Theological, And Missiological Perspectives, Boubakar Sanou
House Churches In The New Testament: Contextual, Theological, And Missiological Perspectives, Boubakar Sanou
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
For most of the first century, private dwellings shaped the Christians’ community life. Evidence to this phenomenon is found in the Acts of the Apostles and the letters of Paul. According to Acts 2:41, the Early Church numbered more than three thousand members after Pentecost. When the synagogues became off limits to them, meeting in private homes became a practical necessity for worship, fellowship, service, and mission (Acts 2:46; 5:42). In four of Paul’s epistles, he explicitly references private homes as the gathering places for early Christians (1 Cor 16:19; Rom 16:3-5; Col 4:15; Phil 2). The epistles are better …
Artificial Intelligence: Its Impact On Christian Education, Youssry Guirguis
Artificial Intelligence: Its Impact On Christian Education, Youssry Guirguis
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
In recent years, the world has witnessed a resounding revolution in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI), and today there is no field where AI is not employed. These institutions have a major role in developing policies, curricula, and strategies to keep pace with the modern artificial revolution. The aim of this research is to find out how current developments in this ��eld are likely to impact education in the future, and how such developments in Edtech might impact on future graduates, colleges, universities, societies, and cultures.
What Is New In The New Covenant?, Jiří Moskala
What Is New In The New Covenant?, Jiří Moskala
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Classical Theism In John Wesley's Sermons, Francis Gayoba
Classical Theism In John Wesley's Sermons, Francis Gayoba
Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS)
This article examines John Wesley’s sermons in order to assess whether his doctrine of God may best be classified in terms of strict classical theism or modified classical theism. His view of God’s nature is informed by his inherited Anglican theology, which is blended with his evangelical proclivities. Of relevance to the inquiry into Wesley’s theism are several key concepts: (1) the interrelated divine attributes of omnipotence, omnipresence, and omniscience; (2) divine eternity in relation to human time; and (3) divine love. Wesley’s sermons that discuss omnipotence, omnipresence, and omniscience appear to align closely with classical theism. However, in contrast …
Resolving The Confusion In Revelation 6:11, Edwin Reynolds
Resolving The Confusion In Revelation 6:11, Edwin Reynolds
Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS)
In most English versions, Revelation 6:11 includes an interpolation ("the number of") which changes the meaning of the verse. This article evaluates the evidence for changes in the reading and interpretation of the text and the grammatical problems introduced by the interpolation, looking closely at the Greek grammar and syntax of the passage, which does not allow for the interpolation. Then the literary-historical problems with the interpolation are considered, noting the assumptions behind the interpolation and their weaknesses. Finally, the theological problems created by the interpolation are observed. I conclude that the interpolation is unfounded and attempt to address the …
Exodus Allusions In The Midsection Of The Gospel Of Matthew, Cedric E. W. Vine
Exodus Allusions In The Midsection Of The Gospel Of Matthew, Cedric E. W. Vine
Faculty Publications
Matthean scholarship is divided as to whether the first recipients of the Gospel considered themselves to be part of early formative Judaism. Within the context of this debate, this study calls for the recognition of multiple exodus allusions in the midsection of the Gospel. These allusions reveal an Evangelist who either anticipated the possible need for withdrawal from hostile host communities or, equally plausibly, affirmed an ongoing separation process.
Two Unlikely Missionaries: A Study In Narrative Theology, Jo Ann Davidson
Two Unlikely Missionaries: A Study In Narrative Theology, Jo Ann Davidson
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
No abstract provided.
"Understanding Transgender Identities: Four Views" [Review] / Beilby, James K. And Paul Rhodes Eddy, Eds. ., Ronald Rojas
"Understanding Transgender Identities: Four Views" [Review] / Beilby, James K. And Paul Rhodes Eddy, Eds. ., Ronald Rojas
Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS)
This is a book review
On God’S Side Of History: Time And Apocalyptic History In Paul’S Speech To The Areopagus, Keldie Paroschi
On God’S Side Of History: Time And Apocalyptic History In Paul’S Speech To The Areopagus, Keldie Paroschi
Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS)
This paper considers Paul’s speech to the Areopagus from the framework of Jewish apocalyptic historiography in order to determine the degree of overlap between Paul’s conceptual background on history and time and Stoic philosophy. The main facets of Jewish apocalyptic historiography include unique conceptions of God, time, and human existence with unique existential implications, all of which are found in Acts 17:22–31. The added element of the Christ event (vv. 30–31) heightens the urgency of Paul’s message of repentance. Despite some proximity between Paul and Stoicism, the Jewish apocalyptic worldview of Acts 17 differs significantly from the pantheistic and deterministic …
A Culture Of Magic In Ancient Egypt And Its Impact On Ancient Israel, Christopher Matthew Jenkins
A Culture Of Magic In Ancient Egypt And Its Impact On Ancient Israel, Christopher Matthew Jenkins
Master's Theses
Problem
The relationship between Egypt and the Levant spans thousands of years, resulting in many cultural exchanges. Of Egypt’s cultural influences in the Levant, magic has been the least studied. Therefore, this thesis is an introductory study that will present the influence of Egyptian magic in ancient Israel. The corpus of magical artifacts recovered from Israelite sites comes from the Iron Age.
Method
This thesis intends to be a comparative study of the understanding of magic among the Egyptians and Israelites by analyzing biblical texts and ritual objects recorded in the archaeological record. The main methodology used to conduct this …
What Salvation Means For Human Beings: Metaphors Of Salvation, Trevor O'Reggio
What Salvation Means For Human Beings: Metaphors Of Salvation, Trevor O'Reggio
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Bible On Race, Racism, & Social Justice, Trevor O'Reggio
The Bible On Race, Racism, & Social Justice, Trevor O'Reggio
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Body Of Christ And The Law: A Comparative Study Of Romans 7:4 And Galatians 2:19, Dominic Bornand
The Body Of Christ And The Law: A Comparative Study Of Romans 7:4 And Galatians 2:19, Dominic Bornand
Dissertations
In Romans and Galatians, Paul refers to a spiritual death to sin (Rom 6:2) and to the law (Rom 7:4; Gal 2:19). As the means of the believer's death to the law, Paul mentions the "body of Christ" in Rom 7:4 and the "law" in Gal 2:19. These verses seem to suggest some sort of relationship between the body of Christ and the law, as well as between the law and sin. The purpose of this study is to determine the type of relationship between the body of Christ and the law, as well as between law and sin. The …
Paul's Attitude Towards Empire, Matthew Kwabena Appiah
Paul's Attitude Towards Empire, Matthew Kwabena Appiah
Master's Theses
The concept of imperialism has come to stay in the study of Paul and his letters. However, does contextual analysis of his selected texts support such claims of him being anti-imperial? Various arguments arise to challenge Paul to have used hidden codes and imperial ideology to counter the imperial propaganda of the Roman empire of his day. However, contextual analysis of Paul and his letters suggest otherwise. His pastoral care duties, coupled with a desire to win his natives, namely, the Jews, to accept Jesus Christ as the messiah prophesied in the Old Testament is key in his letters. Proponents …
Consequences Of Sin, Trevor O'Reggio
Writing, The Bible & Me, Trevor O'Reggio
Christ In The Covenant Curses? Deuteronomy 28 And The Gospel, A. Rahel Wells
Christ In The Covenant Curses? Deuteronomy 28 And The Gospel, A. Rahel Wells
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
P-23 2 Peter, Information Literacy, And Theological Discourse, Terry Dwain Robertson
P-23 2 Peter, Information Literacy, And Theological Discourse, Terry Dwain Robertson
Celebration of Research and Creative Scholarship
The pedagogical mission of academic librarianship embraces information literacy. “Information literacy is the set of integrated abilities encompassing the reflective discovery of information, the understanding of how information is produced and valued, and the use of information in creating new knowledge and participating ethically in communities of learning.” (https://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/ilframework) The Association of College and Research Libraries proposes a Framework for teaching information literacy, including knowledge, practices, and dispositions--addressing both the consumption and production of information.
In 2 Peter, the knowledge, practices, and dispositions of the faith community (2 Pet 1), contrasted with those of the false teachers (2 …
On The Authorship Of Hebrews: The Case For Paul, Félix H. Cortez
On The Authorship Of Hebrews: The Case For Paul, Félix H. Cortez
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Introduction To "2 Corinthians", Félix H. Cortez, Keldie Paroschi
Introduction To "2 Corinthians", Félix H. Cortez, Keldie Paroschi
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Introduction To "Ephesians", Félix H. Cortez, Keldie Paroschi
Introduction To "Ephesians", Félix H. Cortez, Keldie Paroschi
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Introduction To "Colossians", Félix H. Cortez, Keldie Paroschi
Introduction To "Colossians", Félix H. Cortez, Keldie Paroschi
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Introduction To "2 Thessalonians", Félix H. Cortez, Keldie Paroschi
Introduction To "2 Thessalonians", Félix H. Cortez, Keldie Paroschi
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Introduction To "Philippians", Félix H. Cortez, Keldie Paroschi
Introduction To "Philippians", Félix H. Cortez, Keldie Paroschi
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Introduction To "1 Corinthians", Félix H. Cortez, Keldie Paroschi
Introduction To "1 Corinthians", Félix H. Cortez, Keldie Paroschi
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Introduction To "Romans", Félix H. Cortez, Keldie Paroschi
Introduction To "Romans", Félix H. Cortez, Keldie Paroschi
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Sela, Paul Ray
Perea, Paul Ray