Browsing Divinity School by Title
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(Vanderbilt University, 2008-08-18)Keri Day Harrison discusses the influence of hip-hop culture on African American youth and the possibility of creating a theology of hip-hop. This presentation is a part of "Preparing Prophets and Priests for the Black ...
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(Faith and Leadership: An Offering of Leadership Education at Duke Divinity, 2013)
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(2021-04-15)Clergy experience poor well-being. In addition to difficult job conditions and inadequate training, the work itself causes harm to the Self. This project theorizes how this harm occurs. This project also proposes a ...
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(Texas Baptist Association for Family Ministry, 2004)
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(Journal of Family Ministry, 2004)
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(Institutes of Religion and Health (New York, N.Y.), 1991-12)In the last century the dictates of modern science and technology have gained an unprecedented authority, sometimes heeded with a religious fervor once directed at religious bodies. Meanwhile, on many subjects, mainline ...
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(American Schools of Oriental Research, 1984-06)
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(S.A.R.G.O.N Editrice e Libreria, 2008)"In Hellenistic Palestine, in an environment that gave birth to rabbinic Judaism and to Christianity, speculations endlessly rehearsed the time, place, opportunity, and conditions that would allow mortals to grasp what ...
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(1992)
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(Eisenbrauns, 1992)"The fifth day is about to dawn. The universe is in harmony: time is charted, space is mapped out, land and sea masses are now ready; the luminaries, infinitely more convenient to fathom than is God, are now measures for ...
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(Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 1993)
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(Annals of Scholarship, 1996)
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(Vanderbilt University, 2021-05-26)
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(Koinonia, 1999)
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(KTAV Publishing House (republished by Yale), 1980)"In this paper...we will discuss the relationship of this episode" (the Tower of Babel) "to the one immediately preceding it, 'the Table of Nations'; we shall assess its position in the complex of tales which make up the ...
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(Fortress Press - Society for Preservation of Christian Knowledge, 1977)Professor Douglas Knight introduces thirteen essays that offer a "systematic reflection on the consequences that traditio-historical research has for theology, especially for Old Testament theology."
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(Brill, 1977-01)