The long - neglected minority most directly touched by New Deal legislation ... The Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin Migrant Worker Collection , Library of ...
Bays, Daniel H. Christian Revivalism in China, 1900-1937, Paper for Conference on Modern Christian Revivalism, Wheaton, March-April 1989. ... Bell, G. K. A. Randall Davidson: Archbishop of Canterbury, II, London, 1935.
Neither an all-inclusive survey that moves too quickly over the surface of complex issues nor a specialized volume on a single, narrow topic, Porter and Robinson's Hermeneutics provides critical analysis of major movements and figures in ...
... Stephen, xx, 283, 293 Pietersma, Albert, 124 Pinnick, Avital, 103 Piovanelli, Pierluigi, xx Poole, Fitz John Porter, 426 Porter, Stanley E., 63, 178, 420 Powels, Sylvia, 154 Puech, Émile, 7-8, 100, 235, 427 Pummer, 472 Index.
Unfortunately , early in January 1661 Thomas Venner , a Fifth Monarchy man who was a wine cooper by trade , invaded London with fifty followers ; they killed twenty - two people in the name of God and the Fifth Monarchy movement .
See William G. McLoughlin , Revivals , Awakening , and Reform : An Essay on Religion and Social Change in America 1607 to 1977 ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1980 ) . 12. George Gallup , Jr. , and George O'Connell , 4 THE ...
They say that a fisherman never runs out of stories. Lucky for readers of this book, William J. Vande Kopple wants to do more than regale us with tales of the one that got away.
For similar reasons he also disputes the common distinction ( as notably expressed by Raymond Brown ) between what the ... Reexamen a la lumiere de l'hermeneutique philosophique et des approches litteraires recentes , " NTS 45 ( 1999 ) ...
This book has been designed as an up-to-date working took of modest price and compass for the student of biblical Hebrew and Aramaic.
E.g., William T. Cavanaugh, Being Consumed: Economics and Christian Desire (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2008), 4. 5. Clark, “Challenge of Catholic Social Thought,” 166. 6. Michael J. Sandel, Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?
(london: Verso, 1991). for a theolog- ical argument for a similar position see William t. cavanaugh, '“Killing for the telephone company”: Why the nation-State is not the Keeper of the common good', in cavanaugh, ...
After the Poe Lock was closed for repairs , the 767 - foot Str . Cason J. Callaway was permitted to pass through the 800 - foot MacArthur Lock , to be followed by other 767foot vessels . This marked the first transit of the lock by a ...
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... Willoughby C. 4 , 25 Anderson , Graham 228 Annen , F. 25 Arzt - Grabner , Peter 32 , 153 , 159 , 160 , 164 Aune , D. E. 25 , 44 , 292 Avi - Yonah , M. 48 Babington , Churchill 229 Bagnall , Roger S. 149 Bailey , D. R. Shackleton 222 ...
Behind this is the historical fact that through establishing several colonies on the north shore of the Black Sea the Gks . came into close contact with the Scythians . Hes . Fr. , 55 mentions the Exúdas inimuolyoús along with the ...
In The Logic of Renewal William Abraham helps church leaders and members get their bearings in the renewal debate by analyzing the most salient proposals for church renewal that have surfaced over the last fifty years.
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Starting from the belief that preaching is an act of evangelism in today's church, this book considers what it means to preach to those who have not yet heard the gospel in its life-changing, disruptive fullness.
Because the baptized people in a congregation are called peculiar, the preacher needs to address them with "peculiar speech", letting the Biblical text call them to live a transformed life in keeping with the baptism.
From a perspective grounded in the realities of the parishes where they serve, Martin Copenhaver, Anthony Robinson, and William Willimon explore the particular opportunities that our new world offers the church and provide a clear picture ...