- Détails du magazine
- Format
- Magazine
- eISSN
- 2284-7308
- ISSN
- 1224-984X
- Première publication
- 20 Sep 2012
- Période de publication
- 3 fois par an
- Langues
- Anglais
Chercher
- Accès libre
THE THEOLOGICAL CONTROVERSY BETWEEN EUNOMIUS AND BASIL THE GREAT: A PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH
Pages: 5 - 30
Résumé
KEYWORDS
- Eunomius of Cyzicus
- Basil the Great
- epinoia
- idealism
- realism
- Accès libre
RICHARD HOOKER’S WORRIES ABOUT THE MIND: THE PATH TO CERTAINTY
Pages: 31 - 49
Résumé
KEYWORDS
- Richard Hooker
- Hooker’s sermons
- religious certainty
- mind
- Reformation faith
- Accès libre
ATONEMENT THEORY REVISITED: CALVIN, BEZA, AND AMYRAUT ON THE EXTENT OF THE ATONEMENT
Pages: 51 - 75
Résumé
KEYWORDS
- Amyraut
- Calvin
- Atonement Theory
- Expiation
- Beza
- Accès libre
“IMITATE ME”: INTERPRETING IMITATION IN 1 CORINTHIANS IN RELATION TO IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH
Pages: 77 - 95
Résumé
KEYWORDS
- Imitation
- Corinthians
- Ignatius of Antioch
- discipleship
- suffering
- Accès libre
WEATHER, AGRICULTURE, AND RELIGION IN THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST AND IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
Pages: 97 - 124
Résumé
The purpose of this paper is to examine those areas of agricultural and religious life that intersected with each and influenced the way people thought of God (or the gods). We will start with the premise that in the Ancient Near East religion was intrinsically connected to agriculture and fertility, though not entirely defined by them. It is also plausible that people shared a concept of God (gods) that at times was shaped by their interaction with natural phenomena like rain, drought, storms, flooding, and animal and crop plagues. In this sense, scholars have noted the connection between “fertility” and religious life, even though some remain caution of pushing this connection too far. To evaluate the strength of this idea we will examine a number of cultic texts that appear to have presumed the link between weather, agriculture and religion. In particular, we will focus on references to weather/ storm/ fertility gods. In the later part of our study, we will ask to what extent Biblical men and women were influenced by Ancient Near Eastern religious thought. We will also explore the concept of the link between agriculture, weather and religion in Greek religious texts.
Mots clés
- Fertility
- Sacred Prostitution Agriculture
- Religion
- Baal
- Bible
- Accès libre
CHARLES FREER ANDREWS. A PARADIGM SHIFTER IN MISSION WORK IN INDIA
Pages: 125 - 146
Résumé
KEYWORDS
- Mission
- Indian Nationalistic Movement
- Catalyst of reconciliation
- Christian dialogue with other religions
- Incarnational Ministry