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Romans 5:12-21 an Exegetical Investigation
In Romans 5:12-21 Paul uses a comparison between Adam and Christ to explain three facets of the gospel: First, the effect and reach of sin;…
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Deconstruction, Hermeneutics, and the Book of Job: A Comparative Analysis and Critique of Two Deconstructive Readings of the Epilogue (42:7-17)
The focus of this thesis is to compare and contrast two deconstructive readings of the epilogue of the Book of Job (42:7-17) by David Clines…
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The Use of Didaskein in 1 Timothy 2:12 and its Applications
The goal of this paper is to address some of the key grammatical concerns of the first half of the verse. Specifically, I will be…
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Jesus’ Eternal Priesthood in Hebrews
Hebrews is the only book in the New Testament which explicitly describes Jesus as a high priest forever, including his priestly work on earth and…
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The Theological Message of Amos 7:10-17 in Harmony with its Literary Structure
This thesis demonstrates the significance of studying the historical narrative (Amos 7: 10-17) in its present position between the third and the fourth vision reports…
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Free Will in Clement of Alexandria, Origen of Alexandria, Methodius of Olympus and Athanasius of Alexandria
The following thesis follows the thoughts of four early Eastern Church fathers in regards to free will. Saint Clement of Alexandria, Origen of Alexandria, Saint…
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Recapitulation and Salvation in Irenaeus of Lyon
Irenaeus of Lyon is well known for his use of the term recapitulation (??????????????) in his main work Against Heresies. This thesis examines the intersection…
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When Myth Married Truth: The Practical Value of Tolkien and Lewis’s View of Mythology and Christianity
In an age where personal mythologies have become the basis for reality, and truth has been relegated to the realm of fantasy, Christians are more…