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The Canonical Significance Of Mindset In Romans 8:5–14 (Φρονέω And Its Cognates): Implications For Biblical Interpretation, Application, And Evangelism, Denise Anne Pass
The Canonical Significance Of Mindset In Romans 8:5–14 (Φρονέω And Its Cognates): Implications For Biblical Interpretation, Application, And Evangelism, Denise Anne Pass
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
The term mindset is common in today’s vernacular, but its significance in the canon has scarcely been explored. Cultures throughout time have viewed mindsets as something that human volition alone can affect. Yet the inability to maintain the mindset God requires of his people has prevented them from faithfully keeping the covenant and rightly interpreting Scripture. Mindsets are habitual or innate mental attitudes that determine how one will interpret life situations and the Word of God, impacting relationships with others and one’s ability to love God and walk in obedience to His Word. Paul’s extensive use of φρονέω echoes back …
A Contemporary Pauline Apologetic Toolkit, Jayne Bertovich
A Contemporary Pauline Apologetic Toolkit, Jayne Bertovich
Masters Theses
This thesis recounts that societal history is repeating itself in modern times whereby there is a pattern of similarity with the Millennials and Generation Z and ancient audiences of the Apostle Paul in terms of paganism and humanism at the forefront of hearts and minds pushing back on Christianity (albeit today’s exposure to post-modernism and digital influences do not present in the ancient world of the Apostle Paul). Similarly, the ancient world was interested in the advances of its day of science and philosophy. The Millennials and Generation Z population, a majority of the population globally, are ripe for the …
"Faith Apostles Busy" N.D., Charles F. Parham
"Faith Apostles Busy" N.D., Charles F. Parham
Parham News Paper Clippings
Article from unknown source and unknown date about Parham preaching in "red light district" of Houston.
From the Pauline Parham Archive at the Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University.
"Don't Yell Is What Parham Says," N.D., Charles F. Parham
"Don't Yell Is What Parham Says," N.D., Charles F. Parham
Parham News Paper Clippings
A transcript of a news article, likely from Wakegan, Illinois, concerning Zion City.
From the Pauline Parham Archive at the Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University.
"Demand Prsioners Be Given Liberty," N.D., Charles F. Parham
"Demand Prsioners Be Given Liberty," N.D., Charles F. Parham
Parham News Paper Clippings
A news paper article by Charles Parham criticizing the arbitrary incarceration of people on vagrancy charges. Parham offers to support unemployed people as a Christian duty.
Election And Israel: Following Paul’S Thought Through Romans 9-11, Colton Lee
Election And Israel: Following Paul’S Thought Through Romans 9-11, Colton Lee
Senior Honors Theses
Paul’s dealings with Israel in Romans 9-11 have long been viewed as some of the most theologically controversial teachings in the New Testament. Throughout these three critical chapters located in the middle of his greatest theological treatise, Paul teaches both on the doctrine of individual election and on the future of ethnic Israel. In this paper, the text will be approached using the discipline of biblical theology with the hope of interpreting the text using a literal hermeneutic with the whole of Scripture in mind. The doctrine of unconditional individual election will be affirmed by this research, and both a …
20th Annual National Campmeeting To Be Held Here July 16 To Aug 16, Charles F. Parham
20th Annual National Campmeeting To Be Held Here July 16 To Aug 16, Charles F. Parham
Parham News Paper Clippings
A clip from the July 11, 1927 Baxter Springs newspaper.
"Great Scene: Leaders Of The Apostolic Faith Draw Wonderously Strange Gathering," Mobile Daily (1907), Charles F. Parham
"Great Scene: Leaders Of The Apostolic Faith Draw Wonderously Strange Gathering," Mobile Daily (1907), Charles F. Parham
Parham News Paper Clippings
A transcript of an 1907 article in the Mobile Daily, Alabama. Article discusses the character of the meetings in Mobile, AL.
From the Pauline Parham Archive at the Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University.
"Fifty Have Gift Of Tongues At Zion City" Daily Sun (Nov 15, 1906), Charles F. Parham
"Fifty Have Gift Of Tongues At Zion City" Daily Sun (Nov 15, 1906), Charles F. Parham
Parham News Paper Clippings
From the Pauline Parham Archive at the Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University.
"The Gift Of Tongue: What Means It?" Waukegan Gazette (Oct 1906), Charles F. Parham
"The Gift Of Tongue: What Means It?" Waukegan Gazette (Oct 1906), Charles F. Parham
Parham News Paper Clippings
A photocopy of an article on Tongues and Parham.
From the Pauline Parham Archive at the Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University.
"Evangelist Parham Makes Volivan Throne Tremble" Daily Sun (Sept 28, 1906), Charles F. Parham
"Evangelist Parham Makes Volivan Throne Tremble" Daily Sun (Sept 28, 1906), Charles F. Parham
Parham News Paper Clippings
From the Daily Sun of Wakegan, Illinois.
From the Pauline Parham Archive at the Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University.
"Former Galena Preacher May Oust Overseer Voliva" Daily Waukegan (Sept 26, 1906), Charles F. Parham
"Former Galena Preacher May Oust Overseer Voliva" Daily Waukegan (Sept 26, 1906), Charles F. Parham
Parham News Paper Clippings
A transcript of an article from the Daily Sun, Waukegan, Ill, on September 26, 1906.
"A Revolution," Houston Chronicle (Sept 2, 1906) - Transcript, Charles F. Parham
"A Revolution," Houston Chronicle (Sept 2, 1906) - Transcript, Charles F. Parham
Parham News Paper Clippings
A transcript of Sept 2, 1906 article in the Houston Chronicle.
"Founder Of Holy Rollers Smiles At Plans Of St. Louis Women To Convert Followers" St. Louis Post-Dispatch Aug 5 1906, Charles F. Parham
"Founder Of Holy Rollers Smiles At Plans Of St. Louis Women To Convert Followers" St. Louis Post-Dispatch Aug 5 1906, Charles F. Parham
Parham News Paper Clippings
An article from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch from August 5, 1906, with transcript. Documents the street meetings of Charles Parham at 7th and Kansas Ave in St. Louis, MO.
"Apostolic Rally" Houston Chronicle (Aug 1906), Charles F. Parham
"Apostolic Rally" Houston Chronicle (Aug 1906), Charles F. Parham
Parham News Paper Clippings
A photo copy of an article from Houston Chronicle August 1906. Transcript included. Includes a description of Parham's stature and preaching style.
From the Pauline Parham Archive at the Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University.
"God Working With Them," Pentecostal Record And Outlook, Charles F. Parham
"God Working With Them," Pentecostal Record And Outlook, Charles F. Parham
Parham News Paper Clippings
A transcript of an article about the Camp Meeting at Orchard Texas. The publication labeled as "The Pentecostal Record and Outlook," of Spokane Washington.
From the Pauline Parham Archive at the Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University.
"An Aged Minister Baptized," Kansas City Times (Mar 7, 1904) - Transcript, Charles F. Parham
"An Aged Minister Baptized," Kansas City Times (Mar 7, 1904) - Transcript, Charles F. Parham
Parham News Paper Clippings
A transcript of an article from March 7, 1904 in the Kansas City Times. From the Pauline Parham Archive at the Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University.
"Divine Healer Next Week" Nevada Mo (1904?), Charles F. Parham
"Divine Healer Next Week" Nevada Mo (1904?), Charles F. Parham
Parham News Paper Clippings
A transcript of an article from Nevada, Missouri about Charles Parham holding meeting with George Nelson of Fort Scott. Details of his appearance are given in the article.
"Coming Again" Journal Times (Mar 11, 1901), Charles F. Parham
"Coming Again" Journal Times (Mar 11, 1901), Charles F. Parham
Parham News Paper Clippings
Transcript of Journal Times Kansas City article from March 11, 1901.
From the Pauline Parham Archive at the Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University.