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05-12 The Evangelism Department - Why Evangelism?
Why Evangelism?https://scholar.csl.edu/deaf_pah_church_officers/1011/thumbnail ...
Peterson, Don
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ABSTRACT Although religious service attendance is touted for its reliable measurement and robust associations with well‐being, the overwhelming focus on attendance has allowed other aspects of religious participation to be significantly understudied.
Rachael Murdock, Laura Upenieks
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Guide to the Evangelism Visual Aids Collection
Collection is comprised of molded card printing mats, metal printing plates, mounted and unmounted, used for adding images and visual impact to flyers, broadsides, handbills, posters, newspaper advertisements and other printed material used in ...
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Abstract Background Coaching is increasingly recognised as a valuable tool in health professions education (HPE), supporting learning, performance, and well‐being. Yet, the term ‘coaching’ is used inconsistently, leading to confusion and limiting its potential impact.
Rune D. Jensen +2 more
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The article investigates the possibilities and challenges to Evangelical evangelistic practice in the framework of the unbroken historical continuty between the resurrection of Christ and the eschatological realization of the kingdom of God on earth ...
Roko Kerovec
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Becoming Dostoevsky (how Rowan Williams opens up Bakhtin)
Abstract With the end of Communism in Russia, non‐materialist contexts were enthusiastically restored to Mikhail Bakhtin's globally famous ideas of carnival, dialogism, and polyphony. This essay surveys Rowan Williams's 2008 study Dostoevsky: Language, Faith + Fiction as a major contribution to this effort, concentrating on those general philosophical ...
Caryl Emerson
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There is a significant relationship between the baptism of the Holy Spirit and evangelism. How effective [sic] can one evangelize the gospel without the gift of the baptism in the Holy Spirit?
Jensen, Jonathan
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The Analogia Entis for Reformed Theology: Retrieving Calvin's Implicit Metaphysics
Abstract The famous controversy between Emil Brunner and Karl Barth which led to Barth's ‘No!’ was driven by disagreements over how to read John Calvin: Barth and Brunner never agreed on whether Calvin had a doctrine of the analogy of being. This article rekindles the debate.
Silvianne Aspray
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