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The Symbolistic Christology in Frantz Fanon's Existentialist Thought
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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Biblical Reflections on Co-Creating with the Redeemer [PDF]
The Bible does not explicitly answer questions about co-creating with God and discerning whether to try to have children. In consulting Scripture regarding contemporary concerns, one needs to go beyond historical exegesis.
Carpenter, Anne, Kurz, William
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Een blauwdruk voor de toekomst, Efeziërs 1:9-10
A blueprint for the future, Ephesians 1:9-10The aim of this article is to give an explanation of the phrase “anakephalaisasthai ta panta” in Ephesians 1:10. To understand this phrase correctly it is necessary to examine every word of this phrase in order
L. Floor
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Religion and Spirituality in Addiction Recovery
ABSTRACT This article addresses the role of religion and spirituality in addiction recovery, the difficulties concomitant with studying this necessarily interdisciplinary subject, and the possibilities that an expanded understanding of addiction as a historical and cultural phenomenon offers.
Jennifer Lois Hahn
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Ephesians 1:3-4: An Explanation of the Corporate and Christocentric Nature of Election [PDF]
Controversy and debate have raged over the nature of election, and perhaps the weightiest passage on the subject is found in Ephesians 1. This thesis will provide an extensive exegesis of Ephesians 1:3-4 in particular while looking at its broader ...
Ratliff, Joshua D
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John Bellers (1654–1725): ‘A Veritable Phenomenon in the History of Political Economy’
What sort of a person would be an inspiration to Karl Marx and a champion of free trade, an advocate of gainful employment and hard work, a herald of providing education and medical care for the poor while also seeing their labor as the greatest ...
Anderson, Paul N.
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The ends of history? Jerome, Geruchia, and the Rhine crossings
This article revisits Jerome’s treatment of the Rhine crossings of 406 in his letter to the widow Geruchia, and the broader issue of breaching the Roman limes. It argues that his description of the events in Gaul and on the border was framed to fit his notion of the history of salvation.
Mateusz Fafinski
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The relation of God’s mission and the mission of the church in Ephesians
A separation between the mission of God and mission of the church occurred post Willingren 1952 through an introduction of the term and concept missio Dei. In the Pauline corpus the letter to the Ephesians makes an invaluable contribution to mission.
Van Aarde, Timothy Alexander
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Forty-One Principles for Understanding Scripture [PDF]
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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Seeing Otherwise: ‘The Least of These’ and Revelation in Jean‐Luc Marion
Abstract In his familiar essay in Phenomenology and the ‘Theological Turn’, Jean‐François Courtine writes that the ‘cardinal experience’ of revelatory phenomena would undoubtedly be the incarnation. But in its singularity, this experience, he admits, seems to elude phenomenological thought.
Thomas Breedlove
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