Christian Nurture & Character Development -- Reflections from the Educational and Developmental Theories of the West
Christian Nurture and Character Development — Reflection from the Educational and Developmental Theories of the West Peter Tze-Ming NG Christian Religious Education is Education for Life. One of the primary aims of Christian nurture is to help believers...
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How Scrupulosity Transformed into Religious Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
How Scrupulosity Transformed into Religious Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Dennis HC CHAN This article presents the history of scrupulosity by discussing the opinions of the Jesuits, the research of a historian, and the viewpoints of clinical psychologists,...
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"Be Water" Christians Become Bridging Agents—Reading Gathering and Scattering Narratives in the Book of Acts
“Be Water” Christians Become Bridging Agents – Reading Gathering and Scattering Narratives in the Book of Acts Sin Pan HO Because of persecution from fellow civic groups in their cities, Christians were scattered to different places but...
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Contemplatives in Action with the Hope
Contemplatives in Action with the Hope PAN Yi Jung Due to the epidemic, I have had the opportunity to perceive different Chinese Christians' struggles and spiritual needs through online conferences and workshops. People often asked how we can recognize...
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Hope in Hebrews
Hope in Hebrews Luke L. CHEUNG The first readers of Hebrews were facing the crisis of yielding to the pressures of persecution, losing sight of the right perspective in life, and deviating from the focus of Christ as central to their confession of faith... .
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Giving Back Our Deserved Honor—Taking Philippians 2:5-11 and 4:4-9 as Examples
Giving Back Our Deserved Honor—Taking Philippians 2:5-11 and 4:4-9 as Examples Michelle HY CHAN New Testament scholar Vernon Robbins highly values the importance of anthropology in the study of the New Testament, pointing out that the authors of. ..
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How Metaphors Related to Plants Evoke Hope in the Book of the Twelve
How Metaphors Related to Plants Evoke Hope in the Book of the Twelve Marcus KM TSO This paper gives a succinct introduction to two seminal cognitive approaches to the study of metaphors, namely, Conceptual Metaphor Theory and Conceptual Blending Theory....
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A Hope in Total Darkness: A Hidden Messianic Hope in the Book of Samuel
A Hope in Total Darkness: A Hidden Messianic Hope in the Book of Samuel Tony HK SHER Deuteronomic History, composed of the books of Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and Kings, is considered to be written in the 6th century BC at the time of the...
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What is Parallelism?
What is Parallelism? Robert LO The main purpose of this essay is to briefly introduce the reader to recent developments in the study of parallelism in biblical Hebrew poetry. Ever since the eighteenth century, parallelism has been roughly analyzed into...
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