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Afterword: Reading Eighteenth‐Century Rape Culture in the Trump Era
Abstract This afterword frames eighteenth‐century rape culture and scholarship through our current political moment and reflects on the concerns raised by the essays in this special issue. Twenty‐first‐century interest in the cultural histories of sexual violence has been galvanized by motivational presentism, an increasingly explicit sense that ‘what ...
Rebecca Anne Barr
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Spiritual formation towards Pentecostal leadership as discipleship
This contribution, a further development of the first author’s recent thesis, investigates aspects of leadership in the Pentecostal tradition as it encourages discipleship.
Jeremy Feller, Christo Lombaard
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The Meaning of Obedience in a Time of Authoritarianism: Ethics of Care in and beyond the Military
ABSTRACT In my book, On Obedience, Contrasting Philosophies for Military, Community and Citizenry, I anticipated emerging and different problems of authority and the nature/character of obedience in military and civic cultures. My anticipations proved to be correct, and more urgent questions have emerged.
Pauline Shanks Kaurin
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Rationale and design of the Heart-to-Heart study: A church-based intervention to reduce blood pressure in African Americans. [PDF]
Cartwright Y +11 more
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In South Korea, many churches create and run discipleship programs. The programs help many people to focus on Jesus, but the programs come with significant problem. .
Lee, Yoonsu
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An Analysis of the Discipleship Strategy of Robert Emerson Coleman [PDF]
AN ANALYSIS OF THE DISCIPLESHIP STRATEGY OF ROBERT EMERSON COLEMAN John Thomas Green IV, Ph. D. The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2012 Chair: Dr. Charles E. Lawless, Jr. This dissertation examines the discipleship strategy
Green IV, John Thomas
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Self-sacrifice and equal regard: a discipleship guide
Christianity, particularly in the United States, has been a cultural practice rather than a lifestyle. However, that is not how the Christian faith is meant to be—it is meant to be discipleship. Followers of Christ are meant to follow Jesus throughout
Johns, Calista
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ABSTRACT Power asymmetries shape structures, culture and experiences within higher education, yet remain underexamined in creative disciplines. This study explores how abuse of power is perceived by stakeholders in creative higher education in Germany and Austria—students, equality officers, lecturers and senior professionals—through 16 in‐depth ...
Marina Fischer +3 more
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