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Journal of African Christian Biography: v. 1, no. 5 [PDF]
A publication of the Dictionary of African Christian Biography with U.S. offices located at the Center for Global Christianity and Mission at Boston University. This issue focuses on: 1.
Allen, Gabriel Leonard
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Lukan Easter Formation: Living out the Resurrection [PDF]
(Excerpt) We will discuss two types of Easter formation in the early church, with Acts and Luke as guides to our Easter mystagogy. The topic is in one sense natural for a New Testament scholar, since all writers of the New Testament begin theologically ...
Krentz, Edgar M
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Reviewing <em>Identity in Action: Christian Excellence in All of Life</em>
Jeffrey K Voth
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And what does the Lord require of me? To love mercy, do justice, and walk humbly with God. -Micah 6:8 This quote from the Hebrew Bible has been one of my favorite quotes from sacred scripture in the Judea-Christian tradition for a very long time. It well
Plante, Thomas G
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‘Blood as the Seat of Life’: The Blood Paradox among Afro-Christians [PDF]
Francis Machingura, Godfrey Museka
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Embodiment in the Christian Life
Abstract The article discusses the idea of embodiment within Pentecostal theology and spirituality through an Eastern European perspective. It highlights the Pentecostal understanding of embodiment in terms of discipleship on the journey of one’s personal and communal Christoformation.
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Repentance in Late Antiquity: Eastern Asceticism and the Framing of the Christian Life c.400-650 CE
Alexis Torrance
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I guess the most common—and accurate—metaphor for the religious life is that of a journey, and that is the word that lots of people use nowadays in giving an account of their religious development.
Punshon, John
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A source of reflection on Christian witness and mission under the action of the Holy Spirit [PDF]
The article studies the relationship which binds together the sacrament of Confirmation with the other two sacraments of initiation, namely Baptism and Eucharist.
Scerri, Hector
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