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Near Death Experiences And The Evidence - A Review Essay, Gary R. Habermas
Near Death Experiences And The Evidence - A Review Essay, Gary R. Habermas
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
It is probably an understatement to say that the phenomena of near-death experiences (NDEs) is riding a massive wave of popularity and has been for much of the last twenty years. Best-selling books, firsthand articles, television documentaries and movies regularly describe the fascination we have with stories "from the other side." The typically-reported sensations are now common parlance: floating above one's dying body, travelling down a dark tunnel, sensing the presence of departed loved ones or spiritual beings, and experiencing a Being of light.
From a more critical perspective, one problem with this popularity is that friends and foes alike …
An Analysis And Critique Of Immanuel Kant’S “Critique Of All Theology Based Upon Speculative Principles Of Reason, Michael S. Jones
An Analysis And Critique Of Immanuel Kant’S “Critique Of All Theology Based Upon Speculative Principles Of Reason, Michael S. Jones
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Memorials 1996, James A. Borland
Memorials 1996, James A. Borland
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
An Adjusted Symmetrical Structuring Of Ruth, A. Boyd Luter, Richard O. Rigsby
An Adjusted Symmetrical Structuring Of Ruth, A. Boyd Luter, Richard O. Rigsby
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
Partnership In The Gospel: The Women In The Church At Philippi, A. Boyd Luter
Partnership In The Gospel: The Women In The Church At Philippi, A. Boyd Luter
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
Tapping The Wisdom Of The Ancestors: An Attempt To Recast Vodou And Morality Through The Voice Of Mama Lola And Karen Mccarthy Brown, Claudine Michel
Tapping The Wisdom Of The Ancestors: An Attempt To Recast Vodou And Morality Through The Voice Of Mama Lola And Karen Mccarthy Brown, Claudine Michel
William Monroe Trotter Institute Publications
The focus of this Research Report is on morality as a culture-specific and contextual phenomenon. It argues that Vodou, as a religion, has largely been misrepresented in the West and has been portrayed as having no legitimate basis for morality mainly because of its African origins. This paper attempts to interpret morality in Vodou by presenting a model of ethics construction grounded in the history of the people and based on the true meaning of the religion. It argues that Haitians have turned to their ancestral religion and to their African past to survive isolation and ostracism from the West …