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From the Challenge of Peace to the Gift of Peace: Reading the Consistent Ethic of Life as an Ethic of Peacemaking [PDF]
Lysaught, M. Therese
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A Bibliographical Guide for United Methodist Doctrinal Examination Questions
Hartley, Benjamin
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Cooperative principles in a Nigerian Christian Sermon
Lagos Notes and Records, 2011In the light of the assumptions and expectations that underlie communicative behaviour in sermonic discourses and their dependence on contextual inferences rather than linguistic meanings, this paper utilizes the cooperative principles to examine a Nigerian Christian sermon by one of the leading preachers in Nigeria.
Adedun, EA, Mekiliuwa, OO
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Christians and Christianity in the Sermons of Jacob Anatoli
Jewish History, 1992Sermons preached in medieval Christian churches and public places were often a vehicle for the expression of the most virulent anti-Jewish sentiments. The texts of these sermons look very much like other theological treatises when they are bound together in someone's collected writings, but the difference in genre is significant.
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Margaret Thatcher's Sermon on the Mound: "Christianity and Wealth"
The Journal of Communication and Religion, 2010This article examines the rhetoric used by Margaret Thatcher in her May 21, 1988 address, commonly referred to as her "Sermon on the Mound," to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. Officially entitled "Christianity and Wealth," the speech served as a digest of her convictions regarding the role of religion and faith-based precepts in the ...
Daniel S. Brown, Matthew A. Morrow
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The Patriotic Sermons of Christian Ludewig Hahnzog, Germany 1785
The Journal of Modern History, 1954A CORRELATION between pietism and nationalism in Germany has already been proposed in the suggestive work of Koppel S. Pinson.' Indirectly he made the Enlightenment, also, a contributing factor, because, when the rationalism of the Enlightenment diminished faith in the object of religion, all the fervor of religious piety engendered by pietism was ...
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