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The Name Of Jesus In Luke-Acts With Special Reference To The Gentile Mission, James Shelton
The Name Of Jesus In Luke-Acts With Special Reference To The Gentile Mission, James Shelton
Spiritus: ORU Journal of Theology
Peter declares “There is no other name . . . by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12); yet later he says, “Truly I understand that God shows no partiality, but in every nation, anyone who fears him and does what is right is acceptable to him” (10:34–35a). Are there then those among the Gentiles who follow God without hearing the name of Jesus, or are all who have not heard the name lost? The question, often posed in “either/or” discourse terms, fails to understand the meaning and scope of the name of Jesus and the urgency of the mandate …
“I Said, You Are Gods”: Pastoral Motives Manifest In Patristic Citations Of Psalm 82:6, Charles Schulz
“I Said, You Are Gods”: Pastoral Motives Manifest In Patristic Citations Of Psalm 82:6, Charles Schulz
Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation
The early church fathers frequently cited Ps. 82:6 (LXX 81:6), “I said, You are gods and all sons of the Most High,” a passage Jesus himself quoted (John 10:34) to defend his own title as the Son of God. Scholars agree that the patristic use of verse underwrote the developing doctrine of deification, which promised that Christians would become “gods” in some sense by bearing God’s image and likeness and participating in Christ and his saving work. In order to deepen and focus our understanding of the significance and role of this passage for patristic theology—and particularly for pastoral practice—this …
Mercy Vs. Justice - Blood Of The Lamb, Ryan Murphy
Mercy Vs. Justice - Blood Of The Lamb, Ryan Murphy
Honors Projects
How did Christ's death save us? The Atonement is a Christian doctrine which has been heavily debated in how it should be understood since the beginnings of Christianity. This analysis covers the theological theories of the Atonement, narrates a Catholic layman's personal understanding that is based on scholarly research and is kept within the bounds of Catholic doctrine, and summarizes the thoughts and feelings of surveyed college-age Christians on the subject.
Article 60: First Peter At A Glance, Harold Willmington
Article 60: First Peter At A Glance, Harold Willmington
The Owner's Manual File
No abstract provided.
Article 45: Romans At A Glance, Harold Willmington
Article 45: Romans At A Glance, Harold Willmington
The Owner's Manual File
No abstract provided.
Is It Necessary To Believe In The Virgin Birth To Be Saved?, Harold Willmington
Is It Necessary To Believe In The Virgin Birth To Be Saved?, Harold Willmington
The Second Person File
No abstract provided.
The Triumph Of The Church (Audio), Robert Emerson Coleman
The Triumph Of The Church (Audio), Robert Emerson Coleman
ATS Chapel Services
No abstract provided.
An Address Delivered At The Asbury Theological Seminary Florida Campus Chapel Service (2005, Nov. 29), Willie C. Barnes
An Address Delivered At The Asbury Theological Seminary Florida Campus Chapel Service (2005, Nov. 29), Willie C. Barnes
ATS Chapel Services
No abstract provided.
The Great Salvation (Revised With Supplements), A. C. Huff
The Great Salvation (Revised With Supplements), A. C. Huff
Stone-Campbell Books
No abstract provided.
Sermon On Salvation By Grace, Claude Adrian Guild
Sermon On Salvation By Grace, Claude Adrian Guild
Claude Adrian Guild Papers
Claude Adrian Guild's sermon outline on "Salvation by Grace." The Scripture for the sermon is Ephesians 2:8-10. The outline is typewritten. Date of creation is estimated.