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The vision in Habakkuk: identifying its content in the light of the framework set forth in Hab. 1
The book of Habakkuk is traditionally divided into five sections: the prophet's two laments, Yahweh's two responses and a concluding psalm. The first three of these sections are found in ch.
Moller, Julie
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This thesis investigates the theology of Deuteronomy, and argues that at the heart of Deuteronomic theology is the supremacy of Yahweh, which is to be expressed by all generations of Israelites through adherence to Torah. This study maintains that the
Vogt, Peter, T
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The Volapük Qur'an: language, scripture, and nineteenth-century German universalist provincialism. [PDF]
Pink J.
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Transformation and growth : the Davidic temple builder in Ephesians
The focus of this thesis is on the way in which the theology of the author of the Epistle to the Ephesians is both shaped by and shapes the appropriation of OT texts and themes, especially in Eph 2:11-22.
Stirling, A. Mark
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The substance of Psalm 24: an attempt to read scripture after Brevard S. Childs
This thesis seeks to contribute to the theory and practice of theological interpretation by explicating the inner coherence of B. S. Childs' "canonical approach" and by exemplifying that approach in an interpretation of Psalm 24.
Sumpter, Philip E
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Reading Ruth : towards a postmodernist, literary and womanist analysis
Bibliography: leaves 132-140.This dissertation examines the book of Ruth from a postmodemist, literary and womanist perspective. The main methodology is postmodemist literary criticism, but it employs intertextual and autobiographical approaches as well.
Nadar, Sarojini
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Book Review: Healing in the Early Church: The Church’s Ministry of Healing and Exorcism from the First to the Fifth Century [PDF]
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From secularisations to political religions. [PDF]
Prodi P, Campbell I.
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The role of the Jewish feasts in John's Gospel
The present work aims to elucidate the role of the Jewish feasts of Passover, Tabernacles and Dedication in the presentation of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel. Specifically, I will seek to gain a clearer understanding of John’s appropriation of the symbolic
Wheaton, Gerald
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