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Heresy And Heortology In The Early Church: Arianism And The Emergence Of The Triduum, Martin F. Connell
Heresy And Heortology In The Early Church: Arianism And The Emergence Of The Triduum, Martin F. Connell
Theology Faculty Publications
The Triduum, the three-day liturgy of Easter — from Holy Thursday evening through Easter Sunday — has been so common an experience of the Christian liturgical year that it is difficult to imagine a time when the Triduum was not. But for at least the first three centuries of Christian worship, this annual celebration of Easter was only one rite, a single grand annual assembly of confessors, and soon-to-be confessors, embracing the life of God incarnate in Jesus Christ and in the members of the community. The theology of this unitive rite took in all aspects of the redemption wrought …
Review Of The Antenicene Pascha: A Rhetorical History, By By Karl Gerlach, Martin Connell
Review Of The Antenicene Pascha: A Rhetorical History, By By Karl Gerlach, Martin Connell
Theology Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Existence Of The Covenant Before And After Christ In Galatians 3.15-18: A Conversation With James D.G. Dunn And J. Louis Martyn, Danielle K. Nussberger
The Existence Of The Covenant Before And After Christ In Galatians 3.15-18: A Conversation With James D.G. Dunn And J. Louis Martyn, Danielle K. Nussberger
Honors Theses, 1963-2015
This study looks at Galatians 3. 15-18 by entering the scholarly conversation of J. Louis Martyn and James Dunn: 1) evaluating their claims on the issue of 'continuity' and 'discontinuity' as it is adjudicated in Galatians, 2) allowing questions to emerge from this analysis, and 3) letting the sounding of this dialogue bring forth a new exegetical voice to speak about the original text. It asks the questions: How does Paul already find continuity between the past and present constructions of the covenantal community, in the face of the opponents' belief that they must enforce a continuity that is presently …
An Eastern Mind Attached To A Western Brain: The Influence Of Zen Buddhism On Jack Kerouac, Yuko Taniguchi
An Eastern Mind Attached To A Western Brain: The Influence Of Zen Buddhism On Jack Kerouac, Yuko Taniguchi
Honors Theses, 1963-2015
A great American author, Jack Kerouac, loved the Eastern philosophy, Zen Buddhism, which influenced fifteen years of his writing career. The theory of Zen Buddhism taught him what was in and out of human control as well as the true essence of nature. Kerouac reflected on and described his daily life of Zen Buddhism in his novels, and Zen Buddhism certainly became his spiritual inner home for fifteen years. However, searching for a true spirituality never settled him down emotionally; therefore his loss of faith in Zen Buddhism demolished his inner spiritual home, and his struggle began. My thesis examines …
Review Of Calendar: Humanity's Epic Struggle To Determine A True And Accurate Year, By David Ewing Duncan, Martin Connell
Review Of Calendar: Humanity's Epic Struggle To Determine A True And Accurate Year, By David Ewing Duncan, Martin Connell
Theology Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of Christ In The Early Christian Hymns, By Daniel Liderbach, Martin Connell
Review Of Christ In The Early Christian Hymns, By Daniel Liderbach, Martin Connell
Theology Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.