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Reclaiming Fundamentalism: Harold Lindsell, Inerrancy, and the Fragmentation of Postwar Evangelicalism, 1935-82
A latter twentieth-century debate over biblical inspiration divided American evangelicals and Southern Baptists into conservative and liberal, inerranists and non-inerrantist factions. Harold Lindsell, at the…
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A Rhetorical Analysis of 1 Corinthians 7:1-24
This thesis examines such claims and provides a detailed investigation of 1 Cor 7:1-24 by using Aristotelian rhetorical theory. The ensuing chapters will show how…
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The Integration of the Volga Germans into American Lutheranism
This paper traces the incorporation of Lutheran Volga Germans arriving in this country between 1870 and 1910 into American Christianity and identifies factors in their…
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The Role of African Christians in Establishing a Self Consciously Zimbabwean Lutheran Church in the Western Region of Zimbabwe
This study focuses on the remarkable role played by African Christians in establishing the Zimbabwean Lutheran Church in Matabeleland. The African Christians, particularly the evangelists,…
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The Primitive Advance of the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit in the First and Second Century Church
The core of every religion is the definition of deity. For Christianity, the doctrine of God centers on the confession of the Trinity: God the…
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Etymology and Usage as Clues to the Meaning of the Hebrew Term KPR
As this thesis will demonstrate, the D stem forms of ??? convey a different meaning than the Qal form.
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The Moral Status of the Human Embryo Based on Theological Arguments
This thesis presents a theological argument about the moral status of the human embryo. Topics include God’s creative act, procreation, the imago Dei, the person…
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The Contour Methodology: Mediating Scripture in the Digital Age
My thesis is that the contour method as established by Mary Schertz and Perry Yoder in their book, Seeing the Text: Exegesis for Students of…