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A Literature Review on Holistic Well-Being and Dopamine Fasting: An Integrated Approach. [PDF]
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2020
In 2015, Dovid Greenfield, a 19-year-old Orthodox Jewish man, comes to terms with his sexuality in the wake of a family wedding and major developments in the American gay rights movement.
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In 2015, Dovid Greenfield, a 19-year-old Orthodox Jewish man, comes to terms with his sexuality in the wake of a family wedding and major developments in the American gay rights movement.
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2018
Sanctification, the process of becoming holy, is closely connected to justification, although Roman Catholic and Protestant theologians differ on how closely. According to the Roman Catholic Church, sanctification takes place in justification. In justification, sins are forgiven and there is an infusion of sanctifying grace, whereby one is made just ...
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Sanctification, the process of becoming holy, is closely connected to justification, although Roman Catholic and Protestant theologians differ on how closely. According to the Roman Catholic Church, sanctification takes place in justification. In justification, sins are forgiven and there is an infusion of sanctifying grace, whereby one is made just ...
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Theology Today, 1973
“There seemed to be a sanctification gap among Protestants, a peculiar conspiracy somehow to mislay the tradition of spiritual growth and to concentrate on side issues. ‘Liberals’ sought to commend Christianity to its cultured despisers, and to apply its ethics to social concerns. ‘Conservatives’ specialized in personal witnessing activity, sermons on
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“There seemed to be a sanctification gap among Protestants, a peculiar conspiracy somehow to mislay the tradition of spiritual growth and to concentrate on side issues. ‘Liberals’ sought to commend Christianity to its cultured despisers, and to apply its ethics to social concerns. ‘Conservatives’ specialized in personal witnessing activity, sermons on
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Karl Barth’s Doctrine of Sanctification
2021This book explores Karl Barth’s doctrine of sanctification as set out in “The Sanctification of Man,” §66 of the Church Dogmatics. In his analysis, Michael Bartholomaeus reflects on the role Barth’s various engagements with Scripture play in the flow of his theological argument as well as the significance of his interaction with other voices from the ...
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Justification, Sanctification, Vocation
2019This chapter explores Barth’s understanding of justification, sanctification, and vocation. It begins by directing the reader’s attention to a 1957 sermon, delivered at the prison in Basel, which considers salvation, faith, and the relationship between divine and human agency. The chapter then considers Barth’s understanding of reconciliation in Church
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