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Making Music In The House Of God: How Augustine Influenced Jean Calvin And Martin Luther's Opinions On Musical Worship, Emma N. Ross
Making Music In The House Of God: How Augustine Influenced Jean Calvin And Martin Luther's Opinions On Musical Worship, Emma N. Ross
Musical Offerings
Music for worship has been a divisive topic throughout church history. Augustine of Hippo influenced Jean Calvin and Martin Luther’s theology of music, although in different ways. Their opinions differed, but all three men cared deeply about applying a correct interpretation of the Bible to church music. Augustine’s opinion of music was that, when correctly understood, it had the capacity to glorify God. However, music could become a dangerous earthly pleasure if the senses were allowed to have control. Calvin argued that music must be used with care, not due to the problem of music, but rather the weakness and …
Holy Spirit’S Refreshing Our Bodies Via Biological Redemption And The Creation Model, James D. Johansen
Holy Spirit’S Refreshing Our Bodies Via Biological Redemption And The Creation Model, James D. Johansen
Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism
The Holy Spirit is an active participant in creation all the way back to Gen 1:1, as He moved over the surface of the water, and He continues to sustain us. In terms of a Creation Model, human design has a Holy Spirit interface design feature that should be characterized. This paper examines the biological extent to which individuals acting in our Imago Dei missional calling are supported by the work of the Holy Spirit. The premise is that the Holy Spirit uses and revitalizes an individual’s capabilities through engagement with their spirit, soul, and body. Redemption is not only …
That The Book Of Job Describes Events Prior To Abraham And Coincides With The End Of The Ice Age, David S. Bolls
That The Book Of Job Describes Events Prior To Abraham And Coincides With The End Of The Ice Age, David S. Bolls
Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism
The Torah records the origin of man down to the Exodus but is assumed to silently pass over the critical period between the Tower of Babel and Abraham. This period spans approximately 700 years according to the Greek translation of the Torah. This “dark age” period, therefore, contains a gap where the people of the earth would have spread out to inhabit the world as the Scriptures indicate. It has been an open question whether the knowledge of the one true God would have been handed from generation to generation during this period down to Abraham, or if a sudden …
The Septuagint Vs. The Masoretic Text … A Statistical Perspective, Samuel J. Smithers, Trevor Specht, Erick M. Smith
The Septuagint Vs. The Masoretic Text … A Statistical Perspective, Samuel J. Smithers, Trevor Specht, Erick M. Smith
Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism
Introduction (Background): This paper continues the discussion on whether the Hebrew Masoretic Text (MT) or the Greek Septuagint (LXX) more accurately preserves the original chronology of the patriarchs. For context, the LXX indicates we are approximately 7,500 years Anno Mundi (year after creation or AM) while the MT indicates we are approximately 6,000 years AM. This paper focuses on post flood chronology (Noah to Moses) due to the opportunity to use the concept of biological decay curves and statistical comparison. Additional chronologies or historical data points are provided for additional insight.
Methods: Assuming the concept of a genetic biological decay …
Genealogical Vs Phylogenetic Mutation Rates: Answering A Challenge, Robert Carter
Genealogical Vs Phylogenetic Mutation Rates: Answering A Challenge, Robert Carter
Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism
There is a discrepancy between the mutation rate we can measure today and the rate at which evolution is supposed to have proceeded. The former is sometimes called the genealogical mutation rate, for it is obtained by comparing individuals whom we know to be related. The latter is sometimes called the phylogenetic mutation rate. It is calculated by counting the fixed differences between two species and dividing by the estimated time since their common ancestor. Genealogical mutation rates are generally several orders of magnitude faster than phylogenetic estimates. This causes problems for the evolutionary model. For example, using the genealogical …
Human History From Adam To Abraham: Integrating Paleoanthropology With A Young-Age Creation Perspective, Marcus R. Ross, Todd C. Wood, Peter Brummel
Human History From Adam To Abraham: Integrating Paleoanthropology With A Young-Age Creation Perspective, Marcus R. Ross, Todd C. Wood, Peter Brummel
Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism
The issue of Adam and Eve’s historicity has become an increasingly important point of discussion among Evangelical Christians. For those who hold to an ancient Earth, questions about Adam and Eve relate to their time of creation, species identity, and even their very existence. Recent proposals among old-Earth creationists and theistic evolutionists are perhaps more diverse now than at any other point in history. These include Adam and Eve as:
· Mythological or typological characters with no historical referent.
· Historical persons ca. 750,000 years ago, assignable to Homo heidelbergensis.
· The first anatomically modern Homo sapiens ca. 100,000 …
Preface, John H. Whitmore
Preface, John H. Whitmore
Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism
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Title Page
Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism
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The Purpose Of Ephesians 3:2-13, Once More, Mark D. Owens
The Purpose Of Ephesians 3:2-13, Once More, Mark D. Owens
Biblical and Theological Studies Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Collection Container Inventory, Cedarville University
Collection Container Inventory, Cedarville University
The James T. Jeremiah Document Archive
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William A. And Merle E. Brock Collection Container Inventories, Lynn A. Brock
William A. And Merle E. Brock Collection Container Inventories, Lynn A. Brock
Brock Collection Documents
This collection reflects the life and ministry of William A. Brock and his wife, Merle E. Brock. The primary focus for William Brock is on his service as a trustee of Cedarville University. For Merle Brock, the collection houses her extensive repertoire of original compositions of songs and choruses highlighting the words and principles of the Bible and memorials of events, family, and others in ministry.
Collection Container Inventories, Lynn A. Brock
Collection Container Inventories, Lynn A. Brock
Supplemental Material
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Integrating A Biblical Worldview In Nursing Practice, Hannah Malafy
Integrating A Biblical Worldview In Nursing Practice, Hannah Malafy
Honors Senior Colloquium
The Christian of today has the weighty task of discerning biblical truth in the midst of widely varying perspectives on every matter imaginable—especially in the healthcare setting. This essay aims to bring clarity to this mission by outlining the basic content of a biblical worldview, the defining characteristics of the nursing profession, and how the Christian with a biblical worldview approaches two specific areas of contention within the nursing profession.
How To Create An Entrepreneurial Ecosystem At A Christian University, Jeffrey E. Haymond, Diedrich Prigge, Jon R. Austin, Daniel R. Sterkenburg, Dick Blanc
How To Create An Entrepreneurial Ecosystem At A Christian University, Jeffrey E. Haymond, Diedrich Prigge, Jon R. Austin, Daniel R. Sterkenburg, Dick Blanc
Business Administration Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.
The Demorest Contest: Prohibition Leader In Conversation With Wctu And Martha Mcmillan, Grace E. Kohler
The Demorest Contest: Prohibition Leader In Conversation With Wctu And Martha Mcmillan, Grace E. Kohler
Martha McMillan Research Papers
This essay explains the history of the Demorest Contest and connects it to Martha McMillan and her journals. The Demorest Contest was a temperance advocacy event run by William Jennings Demorest and the Women's Christian Temperance Union that encouraged youths to pledge to Prohibition.
Martha Mcmillan & The Prohibition Party, Sarah L. Swanson
Martha Mcmillan & The Prohibition Party, Sarah L. Swanson
Martha McMillan Research Papers
This paper discusses the history of the Prohibition Party in America, as well as its significance and relevance to the life of Martha McMillan her community in rural Ohio.
Sewing And Dressmaking In Martha Mcmillan's Day (1891), Elizabeth G. Allen
Sewing And Dressmaking In Martha Mcmillan's Day (1891), Elizabeth G. Allen
Martha McMillan Research Papers
This paper describes the process of sewing and dressmaking in America from the mid 1800s to the early 1900s and provides historical context for Martha McMillan's discussion of sewing and dressmaking in her 1891 journal.
The Universal Tradition And The Clear Meaning Of Scripture: Benjamin Keach’S Understanding Of The Trinity, Jonathan W. Arnold
The Universal Tradition And The Clear Meaning Of Scripture: Benjamin Keach’S Understanding Of The Trinity, Jonathan W. Arnold
Biblical and Theological Studies Faculty Publications
Leading Particular Baptist theologian Benjamin Keach (1640-1704) came to prom-inence just as an antitrinitarian theology native to England gained a stronghold. What had pre-viously been deemed off-limits by the Establishment became a commonplace by the end of the seventeenth century based on a strict biblicism that eschewed the extra-biblical language of trin-itarian orthodoxy. As one who considered himself a strong biblicist, Keach deftly maneuvered his theological writings between what he saw as two extremes: the one that refused to consider any language that moved beyond the mere words of scripture, represented by many of his Gen-eral Baptist contemporaries and the …
Evaluating Arnold Kling’S Three Languages Of Politics, Jeffrey E. Haymond
Evaluating Arnold Kling’S Three Languages Of Politics, Jeffrey E. Haymond
Business Administration Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.
Targums As Guides To Hebrew Syntax, Michael B. Shepherd
Targums As Guides To Hebrew Syntax, Michael B. Shepherd
Biblical and Theological Studies Faculty Publications
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A Biblical-Theological Framework For Human Sexuality: Applications To Private Sexuality, Trent A. Rogers, John Tarwater
A Biblical-Theological Framework For Human Sexuality: Applications To Private Sexuality, Trent A. Rogers, John Tarwater
Biblical and Theological Studies Faculty Publications
What are good sexual acts? It is not that surprising when cultural voices, without reference to God, argue for the inherent goodness of all “unharmful” sexual desires and acts. Regrettably, ethical pragmatism has influenced some Christian sexual ethics, and this influence is particularly evident with the issue of masturbation. What God defines as good sexual acts are those that fulfill his unitive and procreative purposes for sex within marriage. Given God’s unitive and procreative purposes for sex within the context of marriage, we argue that masturbation is a categorically impermissible act because it fulfills neither of these purposes, and we …
The Faithful Reader: Essays On Biblical Themes In Literature, Justin D. Lyons
The Faithful Reader: Essays On Biblical Themes In Literature, Justin D. Lyons
Cedrus Press Publications
Through essays written by faculty and staff at Cedarville University, this book explores biblical themes such as love, mercy, sin, repentance, and hope in selected works of literature. The volume serves an expression and exploration of the Christian worldview as applied to reading works of fiction from various genres and time periods. It serves also as an example of the practice of biblical integration that Cedarville University strives for in every discipline.
The Faithful Reader: Essays On Biblical Themes In Literature, Justin D. Lyons
The Faithful Reader: Essays On Biblical Themes In Literature, Justin D. Lyons
Faculty Books
Through essays written by faculty and staff at Cedarville University, this book explores biblical themes such as love, mercy, sin, repentance, and hope in selected works of literature. The volume serves an expression and exploration of the Christian worldview as applied to reading works of fiction from various genres and time periods. It serves also as an example of the practice of biblical integration that Cedarville University strives for in every discipline.
Re-Forming Music: Martin Luther’S Impact On Church Music Through The Lutheran Reformation, Soraya Peront
Re-Forming Music: Martin Luther’S Impact On Church Music Through The Lutheran Reformation, Soraya Peront
Musical Offerings
Martin Luther is regarded as a seminal figure in 16th-century Europe, having a profound impact on the development of the Protestant Church as it separated from the Roman Catholic Church. Though Luther is most commonly known for his theological influences during the time, his upbringing and musical education strongly influenced his theological beliefs. Not only did this result in a development of a new Christian denomination, but Luther permanently changed the way music was written and performed in the church. How is it, though, that we can credit this musical change to Luther? Through an examination of Luther’s musical understanding …
Ontic Assurance: The Soteriological Significance Of Christological Impeccability, Ronni Kurtz
Ontic Assurance: The Soteriological Significance Of Christological Impeccability, Ronni Kurtz
Biblical and Theological Studies Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Bible Minor, Major Growth, Chris A. Miller
Bible Minor, Major Growth, Chris A. Miller
Biblical and Theological Studies Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Short-Term Missions Trip, Jeff Beste, Shelley (Fox) Beste
Short-Term Missions Trip, Jeff Beste, Shelley (Fox) Beste
Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
President's Perspective, Thomas White
President's Perspective, Thomas White
Administrative Personnel Publications
No abstract provided.
The Wonder Of Corporate Worship, Corey Abney
The Wonder Of Corporate Worship, Corey Abney
Alumni Publications
No abstract provided.