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Chapter 6 examines James Hudson’s Personalistic philosophy of life, which became the intellectual framework for the educational programs and social justice organizing efforts he led. Personalism’s orientation as an “integrating” philosophy opened the door for him to craft his own unique strand based on his experiences, observations, and critical ...
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2020
This chapter explores Joseph Smith’s overarching narrative of priestly power by identifying a continuous chain of authority back to Adam in Mormon scripture. A crucial component of that chain was the idea of administrative keys that link priestly authority among the New Testament apostles with priestly authority in Joseph Smith’s church.
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This chapter explores Joseph Smith’s overarching narrative of priestly power by identifying a continuous chain of authority back to Adam in Mormon scripture. A crucial component of that chain was the idea of administrative keys that link priestly authority among the New Testament apostles with priestly authority in Joseph Smith’s church.
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2014
God Without Being: Hors-Texte, Second Edition by Jean-Luc Marion (University of Chicago Press, 2012). ISBN 9780226505657.
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God Without Being: Hors-Texte, Second Edition by Jean-Luc Marion (University of Chicago Press, 2012). ISBN 9780226505657.
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Novum Testamentum, 1993
L'A. etudie le sens et l'usage de l'expression Royaume de Dieu dans le Nouveau Testament: (I) le Royaume est comme une maison, une cite ou une terre; (II) il peut etre annonce et les gens peuvent en parler; (III) ils peuvent chercher a preparer leur entree dans le Royaume de ...
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L'A. etudie le sens et l'usage de l'expression Royaume de Dieu dans le Nouveau Testament: (I) le Royaume est comme une maison, une cite ou une terre; (II) il peut etre annonce et les gens peuvent en parler; (III) ils peuvent chercher a preparer leur entree dans le Royaume de ...
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1970
Almost simultaneously, Gosta Lundstrom and Norman Perrin wrote books with the same title and the same basic undertaking, reviewing and analyzing the interpretations of NT scholars concerning the Kingdom of God in the teachings of Jesus. Reimarus began correctly by noting that Jesus nowhere explained what the Kingdom of Heaven was or in what it ...
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Almost simultaneously, Gosta Lundstrom and Norman Perrin wrote books with the same title and the same basic undertaking, reviewing and analyzing the interpretations of NT scholars concerning the Kingdom of God in the teachings of Jesus. Reimarus began correctly by noting that Jesus nowhere explained what the Kingdom of Heaven was or in what it ...
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Nursing for the Kingdom of God
Journal of Christian Nursing, 2015The importance of nursing as Christ would is vital for Christian nurses. At one Christian school of nursing, students are taught the concept of Kingdom Nursing: focused, dynamic, patient-centered care, inspired by the qualities of Christ and influenced by the presence of the Holy Spirit in the life of the nurse.
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2021
Abstract This chapter describes the formation of the Council of Fifty, a secretive organization in Nauvoo created by Smith. Smith and the Council of Fifty consider solutions to the problems facing the Latter-day Saints. The council manages Smith’s presidential campaign and helps formulate plans to petition the federal government for ...
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Abstract This chapter describes the formation of the Council of Fifty, a secretive organization in Nauvoo created by Smith. Smith and the Council of Fifty consider solutions to the problems facing the Latter-day Saints. The council manages Smith’s presidential campaign and helps formulate plans to petition the federal government for ...
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2009
Abstract The primitive Christian hope of an immediate coming of the Kingdom of God was based on the teaching of Jesus; yet, the fact that it remained unfulfilled did not shatter Christian faith. How was the catastrophe dealt with? What transformation of the faith enabled it to survive the surrender of the original expectation?
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Abstract The primitive Christian hope of an immediate coming of the Kingdom of God was based on the teaching of Jesus; yet, the fact that it remained unfulfilled did not shatter Christian faith. How was the catastrophe dealt with? What transformation of the faith enabled it to survive the surrender of the original expectation?
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Anglican Theological Review, 2015
Kingdoms of God. By Kevin Hart. Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion. Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, 2014. ix + 326 pp. $60.00 (cloth).In Kingdoms of God, Kevin Hart presents a collection of thirteen essays (some of which have been previously published elsewhere) that "cohere around the theme of the saaiAelct" (p. 2).
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Kingdoms of God. By Kevin Hart. Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion. Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, 2014. ix + 326 pp. $60.00 (cloth).In Kingdoms of God, Kevin Hart presents a collection of thirteen essays (some of which have been previously published elsewhere) that "cohere around the theme of the saaiAelct" (p. 2).
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