نتایج جستجو برای: jesus movement

تعداد نتایج: 160076  

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2004
M Jesus Llorente Mercedes Sebastián M Jesus Fernández-Aceñero Gemma Serrano Santiago Villanueva

IgA Antibodies against Tissue Transglutaminase in the Diagnosis of Celiac Disease: Concordance with Intestinal Biopsy in Children and Adults, M Jesus Llorente, Mercedes Sebastián, M Jesus Fernández-Aceñero, Gemma Prieto, and Santiago Villanueva (Departments of 1 Biochemistry, 2 Pediatrics, and 3 Surgical Pathology, Hospital General of Móstoles, Móstoles, Madrid, Spain; * address correspondence ...

2005
JOHN A. BURNS

When the Epistle of James is studied, it is regarded as a book of wisdom. But what kind of wisdom is it? With what biblical parallels can it be connected? Given that it is practical, with what matters does it register concern? Does it speak directly to all mankind or is it specifically directed to the believer? Are the issues that presented themselves to the 1st century church pertinent for thi...

2017
Mark Harris

Modern conversations between the natural sciences and theology on the human soul have not so far engaged extensively with the debates of the early church on the matter. This article considers the relevance of the Apollinarian controversy (the fourth century Christological contention of whether or not Jesus has a human soul/mind), and suggests that this introduces important considerations for th...

2014
Derek Voorhees

Jesus’ kind of leaders have influence because they are learners. Their classwork with The Rabbi is never dismissed. Jesus invites, “Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart...” (Matt. 11:29, italics mine). Because the “take my yoke” command gets more attention than the “learn from me” command, it’s worth considering a few points as to how learning relates to ...

2008
Susannah Heschel Aryan Jesus

Susannah Heschel: The Aryan Jesus is published by Princeton University Press and copyrighted, © 2008, by Princeton University Press. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by any electronic or mechanical means (including photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval) without permission in writing from the publisher, except for reading and browsin...

2008
Donald E. Cook

The Gospels are stories about Jesus which proclaim him to be Son of God. They were written by early believers to record their memories about Jesus and to interpret the meaning of his life for their communities. These narratives now constitute a major segment of Christian Scripture. The blending of history and interpretation within the framework of the stories has given to the Gospels a certain ...

2009
R. Zimmermann

For many years, the exegesis of the parables of Jesus was determined by assump­ tions that were largely purported by Adolf Jülicher and subsequently underwent only insignificant modification. The Kompendium der Gleichnisse Jesu (ed. R. Zimmermann, Gütersloh 2007), whose methodology and hermeneutics are explained in this article, takes a new route, as can be illustrated in four steps. From a his...

2000
John Polkinghorne

According to the New Testament’s book of John, Roman soldiers “flogged” Jesus of Nazareth, “twisted together a crown of thorns and put it on his head,” “struck him in the face,” and, along with two others, “crucified him.” Because the next day was unsuitable for the display of crucified individuals, a request that those crucified have their “legs broken” and their “bodies taken down” was made a...

Journal: :Religions 2023

This article portrays innovative and distinct features of the Christ groups first decades with underlying premise that lived reality early Christian communities has potential to inspire present-day churches in Europe when they face challenge cultural witness. People were drawn because different from surrounding culture. Christianity would not have survived if it did offer a counter-cultural eth...

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