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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Journeyman Program, Sheryl Lathrop
A Discriminative Study Of How Hymns Should Relate To The Present Age, Shelby Earl Cowling
A Discriminative Study Of How Hymns Should Relate To The Present Age, Shelby Earl Cowling
Honors Theses
Today, when the church and church music no longer dictate the cultural development of music as it once did long ago, and when composers use on of the three basic elements of music as the basis for their compositions thus offering many different types of styles of music, church music finds itself in a state of confusion. It culturally lags behind that of secular music and quite often gets trapped when trying to decide on which style to adopt today. It does not attract as it once did the composers of its century to compose music for the church, it …
A Soldier Of God, Monte Hollowell
Ministering To The New Breed, Tomi Motley
Concepts Of Reality, Charles Allen Hampton
Concepts Of Reality, Charles Allen Hampton
Honors Theses
Beliefs concerning religion, God, ethics, and morals will be accepted from known sources without questioning, whereas the scientific ideas will be the result of thought, questioning and empirical testing.
The aim of this study is to indicate the sources of metaphysical beliefs among Ouachita Baptist University students in the areas of religion, God, morals, ethics, and science.
Theological Existentialism, Ronnie Ford, Randy Maxwell, Allen Hampton, Roger Schoeniger, Monte Hollowell
Theological Existentialism, Ronnie Ford, Randy Maxwell, Allen Hampton, Roger Schoeniger, Monte Hollowell
Honors Theses
The Philosophy and Religion Honors Seminar has studied various theological existentialists this semester, and in order to contrast the views of atheistic existentialists, the views of an atheistic philosopher has been presented. The method of presenting the ideas is to find the actual objective facts of human existence, then to find the bases of hope in the human life, and finally to find the existential category that results from the hope that is generated. Sartre is the atheistic philosopher presented, and he finds all the details of life, then he sees these as meaningless, and finally life is presented as …
The Priesthood Of Melchizedek, Monte Hollowell
The Priesthood Of Melchizedek, Monte Hollowell
Honors Theses
The priesthood of Melchizedek is a mystery to people who study the Bible very deeply. This is largely due to the mystery about man, Melchizedek. We have reference to him in three places in the Bible. In Genesis we first meet the man when he comes to meet Abram after his slaughter of Chedorlaomer and the kings who were with him. The king of Sodom came to meet Abram to express his gratitude to Abram for delivering his kingdom from these power hungry kings. He was expected, but it also says "and Melchizedek king of Salem brought forth bread and …
The Basic Beliefs Of Hinduism And Buddhism, Joyce Mason
The Basic Beliefs Of Hinduism And Buddhism, Joyce Mason
Honors Theses
In the world today there are approximately three billion people who belong to 11 major religions. Nearly all belong to the religion and denomination into which they were born, and accept it naturally, and are loyal to it as they are loyal to their nationality.
Religion so exists for many men. "They have been born into a culture, and it is unthinkable that religion can be anything but part of their being."
As far as can be determined, religion has existed in every society. The more we learn about the days of man on earth, the more evidence there is …
An Analysis Of The Work Of The Coffee House Ministry, Randy Maxwell
An Analysis Of The Work Of The Coffee House Ministry, Randy Maxwell
Honors Theses
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Old Testament Archaeology, Donna Pike
To The Hebrews, Marvin Peters
A Critical Introduction To The Epistle Of James And An Exposition Of James 1:2-18, Roger Schoeniger
A Critical Introduction To The Epistle Of James And An Exposition Of James 1:2-18, Roger Schoeniger
Honors Theses
This study discusses the Authorship, Date, Destination and Point of Origin, Purpose and Occasion, and Theme and Content of the book of James. It includes an outline for the Epistle of James. The Exposition includes a discussion of "Trials From Without" and "Trials From Within". James's view of trials and temptations are summed up at the end of the paper.