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The Death Of Postmillennialism In The Holiness Tradition Following World War I, Tiffany Enos
The Death Of Postmillennialism In The Holiness Tradition Following World War I, Tiffany Enos
Seminary Masters Theses
Millennialism is an ancient component of religion, taking shapes and forms that vary widely from culture to culture, yet sharing enough in common that historian Frederic Baumgartner can describe an end-time scenario that sounds too familiar to be a generalization, even as it slides easily into the faiths of Buddhists, Aztec Indians, Jews, Muslims, and Christians alike. 1 Over the centuries, generation after generation has found reason to believe theirs would be the last, and several millennial groups have risen with fervor and conviction, only to see the promised end time come and go, and life carry on without them. …
What Can The Bible Teach Us About Peacemaking?, Ron Mock
What Can The Bible Teach Us About Peacemaking?, Ron Mock
Faculty Publications - Department of History and Politics
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John And Mark: The Bi-Optic Gospels, Paul N. Anderson
John And Mark: The Bi-Optic Gospels, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
"The relationship between the Fourth Gospel (FG) and the Synoptics is often treated as "three against one," evoking distorted perceptions ofJohn and the Synoptics alike. Differences between the presentations and contents of these four books contribute to the flawed assumption that the Synoptics are "historical" while John is "spiritual." However, if Matthew and Luke indeed used Mark in constructing their gospels, differences in perspective between the Synoptics and FG may be rooted primarily in differences between the Markan andJohannine traditions. There may even have been contacts between these two traditions, and perhaps some of their similarities and differences originated within …