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Roman Slave Trade And The Critique Of Babylon In Revelation 18, Craig R. Koester Oct 2008

Roman Slave Trade And The Critique Of Babylon In Revelation 18, Craig R. Koester

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The Crucifixion And The Will Of God According To John, Craig R. Koester Oct 2008

The Crucifixion And The Will Of God According To John, Craig R. Koester

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For All What Saints? Preaching All Saints Day, Mark A. Granquist Oct 2008

For All What Saints? Preaching All Saints Day, Mark A. Granquist

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American culture has either trivialized All Saints Eve into a time of free candy or idealized All Saints Day as a festival of the unachievable. The texts are more real than that—and so is sainthood.


Powerpoint In Preaching? Yes...But!, Andrew Root Oct 2008

Powerpoint In Preaching? Yes...But!, Andrew Root

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Leading In The Midst Of Change: A Theologically Grounded, Theoretically Informed Hermeneutic Of Change, Terri L. Elton Sep 2008

Leading In The Midst Of Change: A Theologically Grounded, Theoretically Informed Hermeneutic Of Change, Terri L. Elton

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This essay proposes a hermeneutic of change, grounded in theology and theory, which can inform church leaders’ strategic actions in the midst of change. Drawing from the work of practical theology, it looks at four vantage points proposed by Don Browning: descriptive, historical, systematic, and strategic. The descriptive view offers two insights: God is active and present in the midst of change and God’s people are simultaneously saints and sinners. The historical perspective points out that God has always been in the midst of change, but God’s love and promises for the world have not changed. Systematic theology fuses the …


Is The Automobile Essential To Freedom?: Yes!, Rolf A. Jacobson Jul 2008

Is The Automobile Essential To Freedom?: Yes!, Rolf A. Jacobson

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"Shepherd My Sheep": Preaching For The Sake Of Greater Works Than These, Karoline M. Lewis Jul 2008

"Shepherd My Sheep": Preaching For The Sake Of Greater Works Than These, Karoline M. Lewis

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The conversation between Jesus and Peter in John 21:15–19 highlights Peter’s work as an apostle but also reveals our own call to care for the sheep—as Jesus says, to “do the works that I do.” The text offers an opportunity to preach about Christian vocation and daily life.


The Ethics Of Driving, Amy E. Marga Jul 2008

The Ethics Of Driving, Amy E. Marga

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The concept of “neighbor” takes on entirely new meanings in our mobile society. Who becomes my neighbor when I am behind the wheel? What is the consequence of my driving to my neighbors around the globe? What about the impact on our nonhuman “neighbors”? The ethics of driving has many dimensions for the Christian person of goodwill.


What Every Christian Should Know About Amos And Hosea, Rolf A. Jacobson Apr 2008

What Every Christian Should Know About Amos And Hosea, Rolf A. Jacobson

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To overcome the biblical illiteracy of the churches, leaders need to teach parishioners the basic content of the Bible. This essay offers a resource for that important task.


Resisting The Human Need For Enemies, Or What Would Harry Potter Do?, Mary E. Hess Jan 2008

Resisting The Human Need For Enemies, Or What Would Harry Potter Do?, Mary E. Hess

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Most mass-mediated popular cultures surround us with enemies, offering up vivid depictions of a world seen as either “for us” or “against us.” Christian faith, on the other hand, draws us towards love even in the presence of hatred. A close look at the surprisingly countercultural world of Harry Potter provides some ways forward in walking the path of love.


My Sinful Self: The Self As Enemy, Steven D. Paulson Jan 2008

My Sinful Self: The Self As Enemy, Steven D. Paulson

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“We have met the enemy, and he is us,” said Pogo. The “us” is our sinful self, which can be disposed of only by dying to faith in our own power to believe and rising to faith as the daily gift of Christ. For this, we need a preacher, the bringer of an external word to which we can cling


"Changing The Face Of The Enemy": Martin Luther King, Jr., And The Beloved Community, Gary M. Simpson Jan 2008

"Changing The Face Of The Enemy": Martin Luther King, Jr., And The Beloved Community, Gary M. Simpson

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Martin Luther King, Jr., begins with Jesus’ command to love the enemy and moves to an understanding that in the “beloved community” God is “changing the face of the enemy.” In that beloved community, where all are brought together in a way that changes all, true freedom is found.


Blessing, Well-Being, And Salvation: Should Lutherans Learn To Dance To Another Tune?, Guillermo C. Hansen Jan 2008

Blessing, Well-Being, And Salvation: Should Lutherans Learn To Dance To Another Tune?, Guillermo C. Hansen

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No abstract provided.


Animal Speech As Revelation In Genesis 3 And Numbers 22, Cameron B. R. Howard Jan 2008

Animal Speech As Revelation In Genesis 3 And Numbers 22, Cameron B. R. Howard

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“The Altar Of Certitude”: Reflections On “Setting” And Rhetorical Interpretation Of The Psalms, Rolf A. Jacobson Jan 2008

“The Altar Of Certitude”: Reflections On “Setting” And Rhetorical Interpretation Of The Psalms, Rolf A. Jacobson

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"The Altar Of Certitude": Reflections On "Setting" And Rhetorical Interpretations Of The Psalms, Rolf A. Jacobson Jan 2008

"The Altar Of Certitude": Reflections On "Setting" And Rhetorical Interpretations Of The Psalms, Rolf A. Jacobson

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Two Kinds Of Authority: Law And Gospel, Steven D. Paulson Jan 2008

Two Kinds Of Authority: Law And Gospel, Steven D. Paulson

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No abstract provided.


A More True ‘Domestic And Foreign Missionary Society’: Toward A Missional Polity For The Episcopal Church., Dwight J. Zscheile Jan 2008

A More True ‘Domestic And Foreign Missionary Society’: Toward A Missional Polity For The Episcopal Church., Dwight J. Zscheile

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Preaching In Lutheran Pulpits In The Age Of Confessionalization, Mary Jane Haemig, Robert Kolb Jan 2008

Preaching In Lutheran Pulpits In The Age Of Confessionalization, Mary Jane Haemig, Robert Kolb

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"Jesus' Resurrection, The Signs, And The Dynamics Of Faith In The Gospel Of John.", Craig R. Koester Jan 2008

"Jesus' Resurrection, The Signs, And The Dynamics Of Faith In The Gospel Of John.", Craig R. Koester

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No abstract provided.


Envious Enemies Of The Cross Of Christ (Philippians 3:18), David E. Fredrickson Jan 2008

Envious Enemies Of The Cross Of Christ (Philippians 3:18), David E. Fredrickson

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Contrary to the common understanding, the “enemies of the cross of Christ” in Phil 3:18 are the same people who “proclaim Christ from envy and rivalry” in 1:15. These “enemies” want Paul’s fame, but not the suffering that is built into loving.


"How Do We Meet Students Where They Are, While Challenging Them Further?" : Teaching Developmentally., Mary E. Hess Jan 2008

"How Do We Meet Students Where They Are, While Challenging Them Further?" : Teaching Developmentally., Mary E. Hess

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Listening And Learning To Teach In Theological Contexts: An Appreciative Inquiry Model, Mary E. Hess Jan 2008

Listening And Learning To Teach In Theological Contexts: An Appreciative Inquiry Model, Mary E. Hess

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No abstract provided.