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A Hermeneutical and Exegetical Evaluation of Contextualization in Light of John 1:14
This thesis provides a hermeneutical and exegetical evaluation of contextualization in light of John 1: 14, as asserted by evangelical contextualizers. This study will initially…
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Paul, Ananias, And Authority: An Exegetical Study of Acts 22:30-23:5
This study considers what the confrontation between the apostle Paul and the Jewish high priest Ananias narrated in Acts 22:30-23:5 might contribute to a Christian…
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The Heart of the Lutheran Church: Developing a Pietist Ecclesiology from its Lutheran Roots
This study of Pietism, and specifically the development of Pietist ecclesiology, several important questions will be considered. How and where did German Pietism emerge, and…
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A Exegetical Study of Hebrews 6:4-6: Apostasy and Renewal to Repentance
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate thoroughly the various themes contained within HEB 6:4-6-especially the motifs of apostasy and renewal to repentance-and arrive…
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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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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.
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An Evaluation of the Homiletic of Some Emerging Church Pastors
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the new homiletic of some emerging church pastors and evaluate what message is being communicated about the…
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A Historical and Theological Examination of the Resurrections of the Saints in Matthew 27:51-53
In the book of Matthew, the evangelist describes various phenomena that accompanied Jesus’ death. Darkness blotted out the sun, the earth shook, the temple curtain…
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Who is the Speaker in Job 24:18-24 and What Does He Mean?
The first step to answering these questions, the aim of this paper, is to identify this author’s assumptions. These may include, though they are not…