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“The Pathway into the Kingdom of Heaven”

Mission Studies, 2015
The Russian Orthodox mission to Alaska can be understood in terms of liberative mission. The article shows how the missionaries succeeded in allowing Christianity to become indigenized in native Alaskan cultures, rather than attempting to make the indigenous peoples Russian.
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Revealing the Kingdom: the Announcement of the Kingdom of Heaven In Matthew's Gospel

2022
A major theme of Matthew's Gospel is the portrayal of Jesus as the Suffering Servant foretold in Isaiah who will come as the covenant mediator announcing both the present and future realities of the Kingdom of Heaven, YHWH's eternal rule over his people.
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Our Lady in Scripture—II: Oral Tradition

Life of the Spirit, 1961
Before the gospels were written, or rather before the gospel was recorded in writings which achieved stability in the four books we now have, there was an oral tradition.
Benet Weatherhead
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Latin is Still Practical

Life of the Spirit, 1957
With a title of this nature the reader may perhaps expect an invitatory ‘In Praise of Printing’, followed by a bibliography of the various Missals in Latin and English designed for the laity, in prices ranging from the lowest for the poorest to the ...
Conrad Pepler
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The Kingdom of Heaven is Like Unto . . . . . ?

Blackfriars, 1932
A desire to identify the Kingdom of God with the dominion of good taste, to give the authority of divine inspiration to an honest prejudice, can plainly be recognised. Whether or no the strong distaste for the products of vineyard, brewery and distillery is the cause or effect of the prejudice against fermented liquor, it is clear that the prejudice is
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The Kingdom of Heaven in the New Testament

Baptist Quarterly, 1927
(1927). The Kingdom of Heaven in the New Testament. Baptist Quarterly: Vol. 3, No. 6, pp. 253-258.
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The Death of Rachel and the Kingdom of Heaven:

The Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures, 2012
ABSTRACT The thirteenth-century Spanish Jewish mystical classic Sefer ha-Zohar interprets the biblical matriarch Rachel's death in a manner distinct from earlier Jewish literature. Borrowing elements from Christianity, it presents a narrative that mirrors Christ's Passion, encouraging readers to compare and evaluate Jewish and Christian ...
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A Scribe Trained for the Kingdom of Heaven

2021
Stimulated by the signal contributions that New Testament scholar Richard B. Hays has made to Christology and Christian ethics, the essays collected here carry forward conversations involving close studies of particular passages in the Gospels and Epistles and wider-ranging forays into big questions in those fields.
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