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Social farming at the intersection of spirituality, well-being, and human health: a qualitative inquiry. [PDF]
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2021
Abstract The differences between the Septuagint and the Hebrew Old Testaments are not a matter of indifference for Christian theology. At the textual level, the LXX reflects ideas more typical of postbiblical Judaism and early Christianity, such as eschatology, messianism, and resurrection.
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Abstract The differences between the Septuagint and the Hebrew Old Testaments are not a matter of indifference for Christian theology. At the textual level, the LXX reflects ideas more typical of postbiblical Judaism and early Christianity, such as eschatology, messianism, and resurrection.
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International Journal of Public Theology, 2020
Abstract Most participants in the Sino-Christian theology movement are not affiliated with the church. This state of affairs naturally raises the question whether what scholarship arises is really a kind of theology or merely writings on public and/or political issues with reference to Christian themes. And yet the movement is more influential than the
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Abstract Most participants in the Sino-Christian theology movement are not affiliated with the church. This state of affairs naturally raises the question whether what scholarship arises is really a kind of theology or merely writings on public and/or political issues with reference to Christian themes. And yet the movement is more influential than the
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Christian Theology and Christian Education
Religious Education, 1949(1949). Christian Theology and Christian Education. Religious Education: Vol. 44, No. 6, pp. 353-363.
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2005
AbstractHistorically, the Christian tradition has not been generally favorable toward animals, and in fact has often been used to demonstrate the dominion of humans over animals. However, there are doctrines within Christian theology that can be interpreted more positively with regard to the treatment of experimental animals.
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AbstractHistorically, the Christian tradition has not been generally favorable toward animals, and in fact has often been used to demonstrate the dominion of humans over animals. However, there are doctrines within Christian theology that can be interpreted more positively with regard to the treatment of experimental animals.
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Teaching Theology & Religion, 1998
Three scholars present narrative descriptions of their syllabi for the first year course in theology. David Goatley discusses the challenges of teaching theology amid the many kinds of diversity characteristic of Memphis Theological Seminary and emphasizes the importance of teaching students how to think theologically.
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Three scholars present narrative descriptions of their syllabi for the first year course in theology. David Goatley discusses the challenges of teaching theology amid the many kinds of diversity characteristic of Memphis Theological Seminary and emphasizes the importance of teaching students how to think theologically.
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