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Keithley_Thesis_Final.pdf
The name of Andrew the Apostle appears thirteen times in the Gospels and Acts, and he is the generative character in four crucial episodes of Jesus’s ministry. But his role as an apostle is muted in the New Testament, in the Church, and in…

Evancho - Full - rd.pdf
By Evancho, Nicholas, 2018 -- "Because the foundation of medieval philosophical and conceptual thought was the context of Christian doctrine and practice, when inquiry began into the workings of the natural world it was done from the same…

St Paul's College Prayer Book, 1854 (scanned copy).pdf
"This prayer book was originally published as Collected Chirstian Prayers in 1854 by St. Paul's College in Hong Kong for use at the school which was then located at Bishop's House. It contains orders for Morning and Evening Prayers in Chinese after…

Becker-all.pdf
By Robert A. Becker, 2017 -- "A project thesis submitted to the faculty of The Virginia Theological Seminary in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Ministry. December 7, 2017."--T.p. Advisor : Kathleen Hope Brown.…

2015-Carlson-combined.pdf
By Katherine Carlson, 2015. "[E]quipping faithful post-boomers to learn to speak to their friends about faith seemed an intriguing approach for me to take as my little slice of the great challenge of adapting American Christianity to the rapidly…

Thesis -2nd submission - Jennifer Fischer - 3-30-2023_Final.pdf
Is it possible to have only one conception of sin? Of salvation? Derek Nelson in Sin: A Guide for the Perplexed observes that with a variety of approaches, we are able to “see, in relief and detail, features of sin that might be otherwise obscured.”…

Final2ThesisBuchholz2023.pdf
On November 20, 1774, a young, itinerant Methodist minister, William Duke, rode into Alexandria, Virginia, and preached to a small group of local people. He recorded in his diary that he had “formed them into a new society.” No pomp and circumstance,…
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