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Pastoral Supervision Of Lutheran Elementary Schools, Henry Koepchen Jun 1958

Pastoral Supervision Of Lutheran Elementary Schools, Henry Koepchen

Bachelor of Divinity

The purpose of' this study is to state the responsibility of the pastors of the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod in regard to the supervision of the elementary schools operated by their congregations.


Christian Education According To Ephesians 6:4 (Paideia Kai Nouthesia Kuriou), Richard D. Labore Jun 1958

Christian Education According To Ephesians 6:4 (Paideia Kai Nouthesia Kuriou), Richard D. Labore

Bachelor of Divinity

It is the purpose of this study to determine exegetically the meaning of this passage and to indicate its implications for the theory and practice of Christian education.


Mishpat And Zedeq In The Eighth-Century Prophets, James P. Rath Jun 1958

Mishpat And Zedeq In The Eighth-Century Prophets, James P. Rath

Bachelor of Divinity

We have attempted, in this thesis, to find the sources and authorities most competent to lead us along the way toward understanding what progression of revelation actually did take place in the writings as we have them from the eighth century. That there are other authorities which perhaps should have been consulted should not be denied; but we feel that the presentation as it is here sufficiently proves that these prophets were truly led by God to make a great advance over their predecessors.


The Kingdom Of God In The Old Testament, Robert Edward Wolter Jun 1958

The Kingdom Of God In The Old Testament, Robert Edward Wolter

Bachelor of Divinity

The sole purpose of this thesis is to trace the origin of the Kingdom of God from the beginning of time, creation, to the time of Christ. The development of the Kingdom of God will be traced through four specific areas: the Patriarchal, the Mosaic, the Royal, and the Prophetic. Within each of these areas it should be kept in mind that God is using people to spread His Kingdom. The fourth chapter will give a brief summary of the Jewish concept concerning the Kingdom. As for reference to the Covenant Idea, the Son of Man in Daniel, the Suffering …


The Terminology In Philippians Directed To, And Influenced By, Local Conditions, W Gail Rabe Jun 1958

The Terminology In Philippians Directed To, And Influenced By, Local Conditions, W Gail Rabe

Bachelor of Divinity

The reader of the New Testament is ever aware that the Book he is reading has been written under the inspiration of God. He is not merely reading the results or man's wisdom, but he is opening his mind and heart to receive God's revelation of judgment and mercy presented in written words through the agents whom He Himself appointed. This often results in misunderstanding regarding the Biblical view of inspiration. Questions such as these often arise: “If this is God's Word, what part does the human author play?” "Is this inspiration a mechanical rendering whereby the author loses all …


A Study Of The Anacolutha In The Pauline Corpus, Raymond Carl Schulze Jun 1958

A Study Of The Anacolutha In The Pauline Corpus, Raymond Carl Schulze

Bachelor of Divinity

Any writing of great import must subject itself in time to the close scrutiny of the student, even though it may have been intended originally for the interested reader alone. A close look at the Pauline epistles indicates, in many instances at least, grammatical inconsistencies of such a nature that the meaning of the text is obscured to a greater or lesser degree. The anacolutha in the Pauline epistles present such a problem.


The Problem Of The Oracles To The Nations In Jeremiah, Elmer Reimnitz Jun 1958

The Problem Of The Oracles To The Nations In Jeremiah, Elmer Reimnitz

Bachelor of Divinity

Critics have attacked the authorship of Jeremiah in large scale. Some try to make his writings only half of the actual book. Others try to throw out smaller sections and separate verses. The section of the book of Jeremiah which has received the strongest attacks is the section often referred to as the oracles to the nations. In this thesis we will consider the various problems raised up by the critics.