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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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2017
This chapter discusses Claude and Joyce Williams's move to Paris, Arkansas and the events that would eventually lead him to cross paths with Owen Whitfield. It details Williams's time as pastor of the local Presbyterian church and his later involvement with socialism (and the Socialist Party of Arkansas), as well as his efforts to combat fascism ...
Erik S. Gellman, Jarod Roll
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This chapter discusses Claude and Joyce Williams's move to Paris, Arkansas and the events that would eventually lead him to cross paths with Owen Whitfield. It details Williams's time as pastor of the local Presbyterian church and his later involvement with socialism (and the Socialist Party of Arkansas), as well as his efforts to combat fascism ...
Erik S. Gellman, Jarod Roll
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Microbial volatile organic compounds in intra-kingdom and inter-kingdom interactions
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Laure Weisskopf +2 more
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2002
Abstract Mark, Matthew, and Luke all stress that Jesus the ‘prophet–teacher’ referred to the kingdom of God frequently. The opening verses of Mark’s gospel are terse but dramatic. Mark’s account of John the baptizer, of the baptism of Jesus, and of the temptation of Jesus by Satan pave the way for the first words of Jesus himself: ‘Now ...
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Abstract Mark, Matthew, and Luke all stress that Jesus the ‘prophet–teacher’ referred to the kingdom of God frequently. The opening verses of Mark’s gospel are terse but dramatic. Mark’s account of John the baptizer, of the baptism of Jesus, and of the temptation of Jesus by Satan pave the way for the first words of Jesus himself: ‘Now ...
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Scottish Journal of Theology, 1951
In our time the Church appears constantly as a subject of theological reflection alike in the Evangelical and the Catholic world. Indeed hardly any other question has occupied the minds of theologians so much. At the turn of the century it was still possible to deliver a course of lectures on “the Nature of Christianity” without entering into serious ...
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In our time the Church appears constantly as a subject of theological reflection alike in the Evangelical and the Catholic world. Indeed hardly any other question has occupied the minds of theologians so much. At the turn of the century it was still possible to deliver a course of lectures on “the Nature of Christianity” without entering into serious ...
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Energy demand reduction options for meeting national zero-emission targets in the United Kingdom
Nature Energy, 2022John Barrett +2 more
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