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Preacher's Magazine Volume 34 Number 12, Lauriston J. Du Bois (Editor) Dec 1959

Preacher's Magazine Volume 34 Number 12, Lauriston J. Du Bois (Editor)

Preacher's Magazine

What Darkness Cannot Dim, Joseph R. Sizzo
Editorial, Just How Much Do We Give?
The Preaching of Frederick W. Robertson, James McGraw
The Bible – the Word of God, D. Shelby Corlett
Freedom in Arminian-Wesleyan Theology, J. Kenneth Grider
As Others See Us, W. S. Muir
Gleanings from the Greek New Testament, Ralph Earle
Queen of the Parsonage, Ruth Vaughn
I Saw a Man Come to Jesus, V. H. Lewis
The Church Captures the Mobile Homes, Eugene A. Conklin
Sermon Workshop, Nelson G. Mink
Sermon Starters
Book Briefs
Index


Preacher's Magazine Volume 34 Number 11, Lauriston J. Du Bois (Editor) Nov 1959

Preacher's Magazine Volume 34 Number 11, Lauriston J. Du Bois (Editor)

Preacher's Magazine

It’s Dangerous to Serve a Small Church, Milo L. Arnold
Editorial, Stilling the Restless Spirit
The Preaching of Henry Ward Beecher, James McGraw
Carnal or Spiritual – Which? Maynard G. James
Jesus Worked a Miracle! Vernon L. Wilcox
Approach to the Unregenerate, J. Kenneth Grider
A Spiritual Baptism, F. C. Meadows
Gleanings from the Greek New Testament, Ralph Earle
The Work of Entire Sanctification (II), Earle E. Barrett
Queen of the Parsonage, Ruth Vaughn
Various Types of Sermons, E. E. Wordsworth
Operation Evangelism, L. A. Ogden
As Others See Us, W. S. Muir
Music in the Church (IV), Andrew F. …


Restoration Review - Volume 1, No. 4, Leroy Garrett Oct 1959

Restoration Review - Volume 1, No. 4, Leroy Garrett

Leroy Garrett Documents

No abstract provided.


Preacher's Magazine Volume 34 Number 10, Lauriston J. Du Bois (Editor) Oct 1959

Preacher's Magazine Volume 34 Number 10, Lauriston J. Du Bois (Editor)

Preacher's Magazine

Can Pastors of Strong Individuality Be Used Advantageously? Mark R. Moore
Editorial, This Spirit of Unrest
The Preaching of E. O. Chalfant, James McGraw
The Work of the Holy Spirit, Samuel R. Brown
Paul and the Tongues Theory, D. Edwin Doyle
Gleanings from the Greek New Testament, Ralph Earle
Queen of the Parsonage, Ruth Vaughn
A Pair of Stout Boots, Brian L. Farmer
Results of an Evangelistic Crusade, Kline Dickerson
The Last Supper Observance, Erma Pierce Havens
Music in the Church (III), Andrew F. Cone
Sermon Workshop, Nelson G. Mink
Sermon Starters
Preaching Program
Book Briefs


The Bride Of The Lamb, Walter R. Roehrs Sep 1959

The Bride Of The Lamb, Walter R. Roehrs

Concordia Theological Monthly

The Bride of the Lamb


Preacher's Magazine Volume 34 Number 09, Lauriston J. Du Bois (Editor) Sep 1959

Preacher's Magazine Volume 34 Number 09, Lauriston J. Du Bois (Editor)

Preacher's Magazine

The Boneless Wonder, Simeon Stylites
A Family-centered Church
The Preaching of Peter Marshall, James McGraw
The Work of Entire Sanctification (I), Earl E. Barrett
The Minister as Shepherd, C. E. Shumake
If I Am Not Sanctified, L. K. Mullen
Gleanings from the Greek New Testament, Ralph Earle
A Pastor Writes an Evangelist
One Man’s Method, Walter Miracle
“Queen of the Parsonage,” Ruth Vaughn
Music in the Church (II), Andrew F. Cone
Sermon Workshop, Nelson G. Mink
Sermon Starters
Preaching Program
Book Briefs

Cover – Peter Marshall


Preacher's Magazine Volume 34 Number 08, Lauriston J. Du Bois (Editor) Aug 1959

Preacher's Magazine Volume 34 Number 08, Lauriston J. Du Bois (Editor)

Preacher's Magazine

Cover – T. De Witt Talmage
Photo: Baker Book House

Professionalism: Bane or Blessing, D. R. Gish
Editorial, The Works of John Wesley
From the Desk of Al Ramquist, Al Ramquist
The Preaching of T. De Witt Talmage, James McGraw
That Impulse from Calvary, Hal Glover
The Romance of the Ministry, W. S. Muir
The Man Who Claimed to Be Elijah, Maynard James
The Preacher’s Vacation, E. E. Wordsworth
The Minister and the Psychiatrist (VIII), Edwin Fair
The Arminian View of Inspiration (VIII), Ralph Earle
Preaching Without Notes, James H. Whitworth
Evangelism, V. H. Lewis
Should We Allow Irreverance? Eleanore …


Aids To Bible Study: Bible Dictionaries, Frederick W. Danker Jul 1959

Aids To Bible Study: Bible Dictionaries, Frederick W. Danker

Concordia Theological Monthly

In his De doctrina Christiana St. Augustine wrote: Certain scholars have rendered great service by providing the student of the Sacred Scriptures with interpretations of all Hebrew, Syrian, Egyptian, and other foreign expressions and names that are introduced without further explanation by the sacred writers. Eusebius through his historical investigations developing out of a concern for the divine books has also left us an indispensable tool. These men have done their work so that Christians need not search through many authors for information on some small point. But there is further need of someone with the proper qualifications to produce, …


The Function Of Theology, Don H. Mcgaughey Jul 1959

The Function Of Theology, Don H. Mcgaughey

Restoration Quarterly

No abstract provided.


The Case For John 7:53-8:11, Roy Bowen Ward Jul 1959

The Case For John 7:53-8:11, Roy Bowen Ward

Restoration Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Restoration Review - Volume 1, No. 3, Leroy Garrett Jul 1959

Restoration Review - Volume 1, No. 3, Leroy Garrett

Leroy Garrett Documents

No abstract provided.


2nd Annual Summer Bible Lectureship -- The Church At Work (1959), Thomas L. Campbell Jul 1959

2nd Annual Summer Bible Lectureship -- The Church At Work (1959), Thomas L. Campbell

Pepperdine Bible Lectures: Programs

Program booklet for the Second Annual Pepperdine Summer Lectureship, held at Pepperdine College in Los Angeles, California, August 9-13, 1959. The Pepperdine Bible Lectures is an annual event hosted by Pepperdine University featuring a wide variety of lectures and classes on topics and themes in the Bible and Christianity.

Thomas L. Campbell, Director


Gnosis And Primitive Christianity: A Survey (1), Abraham J. Malherbe Jul 1959

Gnosis And Primitive Christianity: A Survey (1), Abraham J. Malherbe

Restoration Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Preacher's Magazine Volume 34 Number 07, Lauriston J. Du Bois (Editor) Jul 1959

Preacher's Magazine Volume 34 Number 07, Lauriston J. Du Bois (Editor)

Preacher's Magazine

Cover – William C. Wilson
Is There Ever a Recess from the Robes?
The Preaching of William C. Wilson, James McGraw
Free – Indeed? Howard Sayes
True Worship, Leonard J. Deakins
The Minister and the Psychiatrist (VII), Edwin Fair
The Evangelist’s Offering, E. E. Wordsworth
Have We Food for the Heart? Milton Harrington
From Extremity to Plenty, J. Kenneth Grider
The Arminian View of Inspiration (VII), Ralph Earle
Queen of the Parsonage, Ruth Vaughn
Evangelism, V. H. Lewis
Paul’s Concept of the Pastorate (VII), Roscoe Pershall
A Pastoral Hospital Call Can Be a Blessing (Anonymous)
The Parable of …


The Pauline Concept Of The Body Of Christ And Its Significnace In The Literature Of The Ecumenical Movement, Raymond Schulze Jun 1959

The Pauline Concept Of The Body Of Christ And Its Significnace In The Literature Of The Ecumenical Movement, Raymond Schulze

Master of Sacred Theology Thesis

The task of this study, however, is to move toward an understanding of one aspect of Paul's body theology. " Our concern is not to explain what Paul means by σῶμα nor even what he means by σῶμα τοβ χριοτοῦ, but to discover what he means when he calls the Church σῶμα and σῶμα τοβ χριοτοῦ.


This Do In Remeberance Of Me, Arno Klausmeier Jun 1959

This Do In Remeberance Of Me, Arno Klausmeier

Master of Sacred Theology Thesis

This paper aims to indicate the importance of the background against which our Lord instituted the Sacrament of His Body and His Blood for a proper understanding of the meaning and intention of the words "This do in remembrance of Me." A formulation or approach to a doctrine of the Lord's Supper which proposes to be Biblical cannot be content merely to reiterate the Verba Testamenti in a conflated form and then propose to have exhausted the meaning of "this do". Nor can a formulation which all but ignores the total Sitz im Leben of the scriptural records fail to …


The Doctrine Of Man In Genesis, Pyeng Seh Oh Jun 1959

The Doctrine Of Man In Genesis, Pyeng Seh Oh

Master of Sacred Theology Thesis

It is, therefore, the fundamental teaching about man. in the Pre-Mosaic revelation that is dealt with in this thesis. This study will treat both individual man and a group of Men, viz., a society. It is plain from the previous explanation that this study is not limited by the traditional dogmatic division of Christian anthropology. It is a synthetic or systematic exegesis instead of the familiar consecutive exegesis, chapter by chapter, as presented in commentaries. This material will be collected under five cardinal themes on the doctrine of man in Genesis, with each theme displaying disparities and sim1larities or opinion …


The Parable Of The Unjust Manager In The Light Of Contemporary Economic Life, Erich Kiehl Jun 1959

The Parable Of The Unjust Manager In The Light Of Contemporary Economic Life, Erich Kiehl

Doctor of Theology Dissertation

The solution to the problem of the parable of the Unjust Manager lies in determining the possible provisions in the contract of the landowner with his manager. If the manager's contract was similar to those common to our western experience, then the manager's final act was one of larceny. However, the parable was spoken by Jesus, an Oriental, to hearers who were also Orientals and who lived in an Oriental setting. The solution lies in trying to determine as carefully and as closely as possible what the contractual arrangements between landowner and manager of that day were.


The Concept Of Chastisement In The Book Of Hebrews, Carl Lutz Jr Jun 1959

The Concept Of Chastisement In The Book Of Hebrews, Carl Lutz Jr

Bachelor of Divinity

As a result of personal contact with several cases in which the purpose and nature of Christian suffering was misinterpreted by the individual, one is led to study the Bible very carefully in order to offer all of the hope and comfort which God has placed into this Holy Book for His faithful followers. The present study is so constructed as to lead a person to discover the many ways in which he might offer consolation and encouragement to a person who is suffering some form of chastisement from God, specifically employing the Epistle to the Hebrews to the given …


Lutheran Free Conferences In America From 1856 To 1866, Edward L. Schneider Jun 1959

Lutheran Free Conferences In America From 1856 To 1866, Edward L. Schneider

Bachelor of Divinity

The purpose of this study is to shed some light on the confessional experiences within the bodies which finally took part in the Lutheran Free Conferences in America in the decade beginning in 1856. The study has been carried on with the intent of determining to what extent doctrines formulated the climate of friendliness between confessional bodies.


The Terminology Of The Ark Of The Covenant, Kenneth K. Miller Jun 1959

The Terminology Of The Ark Of The Covenant, Kenneth K. Miller

Bachelor of Divinity

The problem under investigation is not a single problem, but multiple. It deals with the terminology connected with the Ark of the Covenant. There are some important technical terms that are either directly or indirectly connected with the Ark. During the course of Old Testament research in the last century these terms and the Ark itself have, for various reasons, acquired a great many connotations. The Ark has been explained as a fetish-box that contained a meteorite or a piece of stone from Mount Sinai, as a divine throne, as a container for sacred divination-stones, as a shrine of the …


John 20:16-17: The Ascenison Of Christ As The Prerequisite Of His Abiding Presence, Lowell Lubben Jun 1959

John 20:16-17: The Ascenison Of Christ As The Prerequisite Of His Abiding Presence, Lowell Lubben

Bachelor of Divinity

This paper proposes to investigate the appearance of Christ after His resurrection to Mary Magdalene, as it is recorded in the twentieth chapter of the Gospel according to St. John, verses 1 through 18. Attention is directed primarily and specifically to verses 16 and 17, which refer to Mary’s being prohibited to "touch" Christ and to the reason given for this prohibition, namely, that Christ had "not yet ascended."


The Ocassion And The Purpose Of The Escahatological Proclamation Of The Thessalonians Epistles Of Paul, Robert Joel Riedel Jun 1959

The Ocassion And The Purpose Of The Escahatological Proclamation Of The Thessalonians Epistles Of Paul, Robert Joel Riedel

Bachelor of Divinity

The special concern of this study, however, is the problems of eschatology which had arisen. They receive considerable prominence and are discussed in some detail. It seems that there were false ideas concerning the doctrine of the Second Coming prevalent in the congregation, and Paul wishes not only to counteract these ideas, but also to emphasize the final importance of this doctrine.


The Sermon On The Mount As A Part Of Jesus' Call To Repentance, James J. Johnson Jun 1959

The Sermon On The Mount As A Part Of Jesus' Call To Repentance, James J. Johnson

Bachelor of Divinity

A cursory glance at various expositions of the Sermon on the Mount, will show that there are as many interpretations of the Sermon as there are interpreters. Some men feel that the Sermon on the Mount is a list of practical rules for daily living which can easily be carried out by all right-thinking men. Still others have held that the Sermon is not meant for all Christians, but only for a few-those who went to maintain a more perfect station in life. Some have maintained that the Sermon is all Law; others see in it many elements of Gospel. …


Man's Attitude, By Nature, To Christ As Articulated In The Fourth Gospel, David Ralph Krampitz Jun 1959

Man's Attitude, By Nature, To Christ As Articulated In The Fourth Gospel, David Ralph Krampitz

Bachelor of Divinity

The purpose of this investigation is to determine, on the basis of the Gospel according to St. John, how man, by nature, reacts to Christ. This issue is by no means merely academic. Christ's testimony concerning His Gospel conflicts with at least two situations which exist in our "Christianized" society. For one thing, our Lord told His disciples that the world would hate and persecute them because of His Gospel. Yet, in America today, "Christianity" receives the approval of the majority of people. In the second place, Christ informed His disciples that He had chosen them, not vice versa. The …


Life After Death According To The Old Testament, Merrill Kluhsman Jun 1959

Life After Death According To The Old Testament, Merrill Kluhsman

Bachelor of Divinity

The purpose of this study is to determine, as nearly as possible, precisely, what the canonical books or the Old Testament say about life after death.


Preacher's Magazine Volume 34 Number 06, Lauriston J. Du Bois (Editor) Jun 1959

Preacher's Magazine Volume 34 Number 06, Lauriston J. Du Bois (Editor)

Preacher's Magazine

The Man in the Secondhand Coat, Milo L. Arnold
Editorial, The Important Role of the Average Layman
The Preaching of Frederick B. Meyer, James McGraw
The War Against the Soul, Claude E. Pittenger
Divine Worship, Arthur Hedley
The Minister and the Psychiatrist (VI), Edwin Fair
It Takes More than Love, Kenneth Vogt
The Arminian View of Inspiration (VI), Edwin Fair
Queen of the Parsonage, Ruth Vaughn
The Pastor as an Evangelist (II), J. Melton Thomas
Life’s Greatest Healing Power, Richard H. Neiderhiser
Paul’s Concept of the Pastorate (IV), Roscoe Pershall
Sermon Workshop, Nelson G. Mink
Food for Mind and Heart, …


A Comparative Study Of Pauline And Johannine Conception Of Sin, Homer C. Snyder May 1959

A Comparative Study Of Pauline And Johannine Conception Of Sin, Homer C. Snyder

Western Evangelical Seminary Theses

The Bible as a whole establishes the doctrine of sin. The New Testament doctrine of sin is developed on the foundation of the Old Testament doctrine of sin. Paul and John speak particularly on the doctrine of sin as a whole. So a study of their doctrine of sin would contribute to a total Biblical understanding. The problem of this study is the Biblical doctrine of sin limited to the New Testament writers, John and Paul, as they speak of the doctrine of sin, in relation to the doctrine of sin as a whole. Since the problem concerns the doctrine …


Why The Kuriou In 1 Peter 1:25?, Martin H. Scharlemann May 1959

Why The Kuriou In 1 Peter 1:25?, Martin H. Scharlemann

Concordia Theological Monthly

In our day there is nothing sensational in the remark that the authors of our New Testament documents often quote the Septuagint version rather than the Hebrew text in their use of the Old Testament. In fact, as long ago as 1782 Randolph came to the conclusion that 119 of the 239 actual quotations from the Old Testament occurring in the New were taken from the Septuagint. This was almost 50 years before Doepke's Hermeneutik der neutestamentlichen Schriftsteller ( 1829) clearly demonstrated the extensive methodological agreements between New Testament authors and rabbinic writers, thereby laying the groundwork for our contemporary …


The Biblical Ethical Ideal And The Qumran Covenanters, Earle Hawley May 1959

The Biblical Ethical Ideal And The Qumran Covenanters, Earle Hawley

ATS Dissertations

No abstract provided.