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Translation of the Hebrew Tripartite Nominal Clause in the Greek Old Testament
This range of translation techniques is the concern of this thesis. The main body of this thesis is two-part. Chapter two is a detailed analysis…
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The Structure of the Gospel of Mark: Revisiting the Implications of Repetition and Characterization
The search for a distinctive and coherent structure to the Gospel of Mark has long been a challenge for scholarship. While denying redaction and narrative…
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Why Does Joseph Wash his Face? A Semantic, Historical, and Literary Analysis of Genesis 43:31a
Modern commentators do not discuss Joseph washing his face. The focus of many scholars is usually on another detail that occurs prior to the washing.…
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"The Old Evil Foe Now Means Deadly Woe": The Works of the Devil in the Theology Of Martin Luther
The purpose of this research is to find out how Martin Luther understood the works of the Devil. The focus is not on speculative demonology,…
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Paul’s Use of the Old Testament in Ephesians 4:25-26
The goal of this study is to determine Paul’s use of Zech 8: 16 and Ps 4:4 (LXX Ps 4:5) in Eph 4:25-26 and the…
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Concordia at Christ Lutheran Church: Introducing the Lutheran Confessions to a Lutheran Congregation
The goal of this project is to introduce the Lutheran Confessions to Christ Lutheran Church using a broad multifaceted approach. A review of the literature…
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A Socio-Cultural Analysis of Leadership Approaches in Ethiopian Immigrant Churches in the United States: Leadership Styles and Implications for Missions
The central research issue is to develop an understanding of how Ethiopian immigrant church leaders explain their lived experiences within the changing social contexts in…
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A Case Study of Challenges Foreign-born Church Leaders Face in Establishing Multicultural Churches in the United States
The purpose of this research was to find out how Foreign-born church leaders describe the challenges they face in establishing multicultural churches in the United…
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Origen’s Role in the Formation of the New Testament Canon
This thesis examines the influence of the Church father Origen, ca. 185 – 254, on the formation and development of the New Testament canon.