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Colossians 1:23: A Case for Translating ἐπιμένετε (Continue) as Imperative, not Indicative

open access: yesTyndale Bulletin, 2019
This paper presents a morphological observation about a verbal form in Colossians 1:23 that potentially has several significant implications. The paper is, first, a foray into an important new methodological approach, namely the study of the divisions ...
Vicky Balabanski
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Rady dla ojców w tzw. „tablicach domowych” (Kol 3,21 i Ef 6,4)

open access: yesVerbum Vitae, 2011
The household codes in which we find the advices given to fathers are the exegetes’ focus of attention since the time of Reformation. From this period on, on the basis of various criteria, one tried to define the genre of household codes and set them ...
Wacław Borek
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Crossing Philosophical Boundaries in Comparative Theology: John Keenan, Joseph O'Leary and Raimon Panikkar

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 41, Issue 4, Page 706-719, October 2025.
Abstract One of the ways in which the process of learning may occur in comparative theology is through reinterpreting the data of one religion through the philosophical framework of another. This type of learning mainly takes the form of Christian theologians reinterpreting the contents of Christian faith through Asian philosophical frameworks.
Catherine Cornille
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Die belydenisuitspraak Kolossense 1: 13-20: Eenheid, struktuur en funksie

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 1997
The confessional statement Colossians 1:13-20: Unity, structure and function. Scholarly work has concentrated much effort on Colossians 1:15-20 as an early Christian hymn.
J. H. Roberts
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Forty-One Principles for Understanding Scripture [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
While the author cannot speak for churches of Christ, common among them are unique ways of understanding holy scripture, believed to have been written by the apostles and prophets of the Lord before the destruction of Jerusalem (70 A.D.) and circulated ...
Keeran, Daniel
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‘Evangelical Gitanos are a good catch’: masculinity, churches, and roneos★

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Volume 31, Issue 3, Page 663-681, September 2025.
This article explores Christian principles, imagery, and ideas shaping the (re)making of masculine ideals, behaviour, and identities among Pentecostal Gitanos in Spain. Scholarship on Pentecostal masculinities emphasizes that in cultural settings dominated by ‘macho’ and other chauvinistic principles, men find it challenging to comply with Pentecostal ...
Antonio Montañés Jiménez
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Lyrics in Congregational Song: A Biblical and Historical Survey [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Is there a standard as to what constitutes biblical, God-honoring congregational song lyrics? In this paper, I will seek to address this question through a review of relevant biblical principles and positions of prominent leaders throughout church ...
May, Michael
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The Symbolistic Christology in Frantz Fanon's Existentialist Thought

open access: yesDialog, Volume 64, Issue 2, Page 109-118, Summer 2025.
ABSTRACT This article attempts to answer a provocative question: Can existentialist thought provide insights into the nature of Christ? Specifically, what might we learn about Christ from existentialist such as Frantz Fanon, even if only implicitly? In offering a response to the question, I propose a symbolistic Christology through an examination of ...
Chammah J. Kaunda
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2. Led Into The Interior: Incorporation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Papers given at conf \u27Discovery \u2799: festival of faith and life\u27, Erindale College, Univ of Toronto in Mississauga, June 10-13 ...
Riegert, Eduard R.
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Christ the Mediator and Head of Angels in Calvin's Theology

open access: yesInternational Journal of Systematic Theology, Volume 26, Issue 4, Page 367-385, October 2024.
Abstract Though Calvin is averse to theological speculation, he is the first to claim that Christ is Mediator and Head of Angels. This often‐overlooked office is present consistently throughout the various editions of the Institutes and can be found in his treatises, commentaries, catechism, and various sermons.
Arthur Rankin
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