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The Wesleyan Movement And Its Influence On Social Problems Of Eighteenth Century England, Joao Mizuki Apr 1954

The Wesleyan Movement And Its Influence On Social Problems Of Eighteenth Century England, Joao Mizuki

ATS Dissertations

No abstract provided.


A Comparative Study Of The Prasada Complex And The Grace Of God, Jay R. Mccullough Jan 1954

A Comparative Study Of The Prasada Complex And The Grace Of God, Jay R. Mccullough

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

A word or word group lifted from its context incurs the grave danger of a misunderstanding ranging from the greatest excess of analytical dismemberment to an overgenerous and all-inclusive synthesis which tends to rob it of any specific identity or meaning. Considered not only from within the body of textual material which may frame a particular word, but from the ground of these physical, mental and cultural needs which give it birth as well as the motivating force or forces which seem to endanger it, it may be possible to develop a better understanding of its varying harmonic nuances of …


A Study Of The Curse In Relation To The Philosophy Of History, Paul Lundy Jun 1953

A Study Of The Curse In Relation To The Philosophy Of History, Paul Lundy

ATS Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Significance Of Lundensian Thought For Contemporary Christianity, Herman Ross Whiting May 1950

The Significance Of Lundensian Thought For Contemporary Christianity, Herman Ross Whiting

ATS Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Johann Lorenz Mosheim's Philosophy Of History, Lewis Spitz Jr. May 1949

Johann Lorenz Mosheim's Philosophy Of History, Lewis Spitz Jr.

Concordia Theological Monthly

History as record and interpretation, just as history as past actuality, has been in constant change. Tempora mutantur, et nos mutamur in. illis is the inexorable law of life and of living academic disciplines as well. The history of historiography powerfully demonstrates the truism that each generation writes its own history. As the world view of humanity changes, the new criteria of evaluating the human story necessitates a reworking of the history of the past.


An Historical Survey Of Asbury Theological Seminary, 1923-1949, Robert Owen Fraley May 1949

An Historical Survey Of Asbury Theological Seminary, 1923-1949, Robert Owen Fraley

ATS Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Contribution Of Certain Twelfth And Thirteenth Century Churchmen To Latin Hymnody, Donald E. Demaray May 1949

The Contribution Of Certain Twelfth And Thirteenth Century Churchmen To Latin Hymnody, Donald E. Demaray

ATS Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Theories Of Human Nature, Historical And Contemporary : With A Personal View, Paul Frederick Abel May 1948

Theories Of Human Nature, Historical And Contemporary : With A Personal View, Paul Frederick Abel

ATS Dissertations

No abstract provided.


A Biographical Study Of Horace Bushnell With Particular Reference To His Influence On Modern Religious Education, David L. Moe Aug 1947

A Biographical Study Of Horace Bushnell With Particular Reference To His Influence On Modern Religious Education, David L. Moe

ATS Dissertations

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A Study Of The Religious Attitudes And Concepts Of The People Of Escalante, Utah, From 1876 To 1930, Elwood Byron Allred Jan 1932

A Study Of The Religious Attitudes And Concepts Of The People Of Escalante, Utah, From 1876 To 1930, Elwood Byron Allred

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The problem of this study is to determine the religious attitudes of the people of Escalante, Utah, according to age groups, with an idea of determining whether the opinions which are held by the people are different for various age groups and to determine if possible, the causes for this difference, if there be any.