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Clemency, A Neglected Aspect of Early Christian Philanthropy
In classical and early Christian usage the concept of philanthropia (philanthropy) rarely just meant “love for one’s fellow human beings” or generosity towards people whom one did not personally know.
Daniel F. Caner
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This article demonstrates that intrinsic to the manifestation of Yahweh’s holiness in Ezekiel 36:16–32 is a manifestation of love for his people. The paper first lays groundwork by summarizing Costecalde’s lexical work of שדק (holiness) and briefly ...
Lamicela Paul
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Identitas-Identitas Teologis Kristen Protestan Indonesia Pasca Orde Baru: Sebuah Pemetaan Awal
Protestant Christianity in Indonesia cannot be inconsistant with the general principle of Protestantism worldwide: sola scriptura. That is why biblical identity is one of the identity markers of Protestant Christians in Indonesia.
Julianus Mojau
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Esther’s Prayer Before Meeting the King (Est 4:17a-17h and 17i-17z) [PDF]
The article presents the penitential prayers that emerged as a literary genre after the Qumran discoveries and the intensive study of many prayers from these finds.
Snežna Večko
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Pope Francis and Joseph Selling: A New Approach to Mercy in Catholic Sexual Ethics
Since the Apostolic Exhortation of Amoris Laetitia in May 2016 and Apostolic Letter Misericordia et Misera in November 2016, Pope Francis has stirred a new discussion on mercy and the role of mercy in certain matters of sexual ethics including divorced ...
Mary Catherine O’Reilly-Gindhart
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Die Funktion des מַלְאָךְ in Hiob 33,23–24
The function of מַלְאָךְ in Job 33:23–24. In his first speech in the Book of Job (Job 32:6b–33:33), Elihu addresses, among other things, the God-ordained upbringing of human beings (33:14–30). In addition to dreams and visions (33:15–18), persistent pain
Timon Erhardt, Hans-Georg Wünch
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GOD OF MERCY, PEOPLE OF MERCY: THE YEAR OF MERCY AND THE MISSION OF THE CHURCH
The paper offers a missionary interpretation of Mercy. Mercy is presented as a visible and effectively active aspect of the essence of God, who is love (1John 4:8, 16). It is an attribute of God Who created the world, the creation being God’s first act of mission.
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