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Aids And The Wrath Of God, David J. Baggett Apr 1994

Aids And The Wrath Of God, David J. Baggett

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No abstract provided.


Memorials 1994, James A. Borland Mar 1994

Memorials 1994, James A. Borland

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No abstract provided.


Memorials 1993, James A. Borland Mar 1993

Memorials 1993, James A. Borland

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No abstract provided.


Review: The End Of Man, W. David Beck Dec 1986

Review: The End Of Man, W. David Beck

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No abstract provided.


Did Jesus Really Claim To Be God?, Wayne Brindle Dec 1985

Did Jesus Really Claim To Be God?, Wayne Brindle

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No abstract provided.


Review: Exodus, Donald L. Fowler Apr 1985

Review: Exodus, Donald L. Fowler

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No abstract provided.


Advice From The Apostle Paul, Paul R. Fink Mar 1985

Advice From The Apostle Paul, Paul R. Fink

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No abstract provided.


Review: The Word Becoming Flesh, Donald L. Fowler Apr 1984

Review: The Word Becoming Flesh, Donald L. Fowler

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No abstract provided.


Review: Soviet Evangelicals Since World War Ii, Donald L. Fowler Apr 1984

Review: Soviet Evangelicals Since World War Ii, Donald L. Fowler

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No abstract provided.


Review: Recent Homiletical Thought: An Annotated Bibliography, V 2 (1966-1979), Paul R. Fink Mar 1984

Review: Recent Homiletical Thought: An Annotated Bibliography, V 2 (1966-1979), Paul R. Fink

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No abstract provided.


Review: The Minister's Library, V 2 (1972-1980), Paul R. Fink Feb 1984

Review: The Minister's Library, V 2 (1972-1980), Paul R. Fink

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No abstract provided.


Review: The Guide To Practical Pastoring, Paul R. Fink May 1983

Review: The Guide To Practical Pastoring, Paul R. Fink

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No abstract provided.


Secular Humanism: The Word Of Man, W. David Beck Nov 1982

Secular Humanism: The Word Of Man, W. David Beck

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No abstract provided.


Review: Preaching And Preachers, Paul R. Fink Oct 1982

Review: Preaching And Preachers, Paul R. Fink

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No abstract provided.


Agnosticism: Kant, W. David Beck Jan 1981

Agnosticism: Kant, W. David Beck

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This chapter identifies the results of Kant's philosophical system on the contemporary discussion concerning an inerrant revelation. Knowledge, for Kant, is possible only as the forms and categories of the mind organize the raw data of the senses. Beyond this phenomenal world, the mind can only postulate what must or ought to be. It cannot know what is. The first postulate of this practical reasoning is freedom. The individual is autonomous, knows the good, and is capable of willing and doing as he ought.

Within such an epistemological framework, revelation becomes unnecessary, useless, and unverifiable. Inerrancy is not only false …


The Edifying Influence Of Soren Kierkegaard, Alan Dunn Jun 1980

The Edifying Influence Of Soren Kierkegaard, Alan Dunn

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Soren Kierkegaard is presented as a Christian corrective to nineteenth century idealism. The nature of idealism is described as it arises in Hegelianism, the ecclesiastical structure, and the cultural setting. The Hegelian ontology of "pure thought," the principle of "mediation," and the striving for "objectivity" are presented as the fundamental obstacles to the assimilation of Christianity. Kierkegaard approaches these issues maieutically. This method is discussed as it relates to the author and his works. The stages of existence (i.e. Aesthetic, Ethical, Religiousness A, and Religiousness B) are described in relation to Kierkegaard's maieutical approach. Kierkegaard's Christological concern is discussed. Comments …


The Meaning Of Resolution As A Reflective Method In The Philosophy Of Thomas Aquinas, Astrid M. O'Brien Jan 1975

The Meaning Of Resolution As A Reflective Method In The Philosophy Of Thomas Aquinas, Astrid M. O'Brien

Research Resources

While the importance of resolution as a reflective method in the philosophy of Thomas Aquinas is generally recognized, relatively little has been written about it, and the few articles devoted to it differ in their conclusions as to its nature and use. It is the aim of this dissertation to analyze the texts in which the term or its synonyms appear in order to discover its fundamental meaning and role as revealed by Thomas’s own statements and practices.

The first chapter notes the divergent meanings which the Latin term resolutio acquired through being used to translate several different Greek terms, …


Jean-Paul Sartre’S Theory Of Literature, Timothy Jobe Jul 1973

Jean-Paul Sartre’S Theory Of Literature, Timothy Jobe

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The thesis of this paper is twofold. First, there is the general concern to investigate and demonstrate clearly that there are relationships between certain superficially unrelated disciplines, namely philosophy, aesthetics and literary criticism. Second, by way of accomplishing the first aim, there is an attempt made to synthesize and explicate the contributions of a significant twentieth century intellectual. The particular procedure employed to attain these ends is the consideration of an academic field which is continually being reshaped by other separate but related disciplines. For my purposes the figure of Jean Paul Sartre and the field of literary criticism are …


4. Martin Buber, Robert L. Bloom, Basil L. Crapster, Harold L. Dunkelberger, Charles H. Glatfelter, Richard T. Mara, Norman E. Richardson, W. Richard Schubart Jan 1958

4. Martin Buber, Robert L. Bloom, Basil L. Crapster, Harold L. Dunkelberger, Charles H. Glatfelter, Richard T. Mara, Norman E. Richardson, W. Richard Schubart

Section XXIII: Theological Meaning

In 1957 a little man of about eighty years gave a series of lectures at the Washington School of Psychiatry. He had come to the United States from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem to speak under the auspices of an institution concerned with restoring to health the mentally ill or aberrant. The guest was a philosopher, not a renowned therapist. Yet for Martin Buber (1878- ) himself such a designation is both acceptable and unacceptable. On the one hand he concerns himself with the objective world as philosophy conceptualizes it. On the other hand his primary concern is not speaking …