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Reconciliation and the Great (whole) Commission
International Review of Mission, 2021AbstractThe label “Great Commission,” attributed to Matthew 28:16‐20, has been for evangelicals the inspiration for the evangelization of the world for over a century. But there is more to the commissioning words of Jesus than the ministry of evangelism.
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2004
Abstract During the late nineteenth century, White Americans developed an enduring image of themselves as a superior race with a manifest destiny. They did this by drawing distinctions and observing differences between themselves and other groups of people.
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Abstract During the late nineteenth century, White Americans developed an enduring image of themselves as a superior race with a manifest destiny. They did this by drawing distinctions and observing differences between themselves and other groups of people.
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The Role of the Great Lakes Fishery Commission in the Solution of Great Lakes Problems
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1957Abstract The Great Lakes Fishery Commission was established by treaty between the United States and Canada. Under the terms of the Convention the Commission is charged with the implementation of a program for the control of the sea lamprey and with the coordination of fishery research by various agencies.
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“To All the Gentiles”: A Jewish Perspective on the Great Commission
Review & Expositor, 2006Matthew's “Great Commission” (28:16–20) traditionally serves as the mandate for Christians to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus to “all the nations,” including G-d's “chosen people,” the Jews. Both historical- and literary-critical analyses of Matthew's narrative, however, suggest that this emphasis is misplaced.
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Erasmus, the Anabaptists, and the Great Commission
The American Historical Review, 1999James D. Tracy +2 more
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