Browsing Sewanee: School of Theology Theses 2014 by Title
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The Catholic Humanism of Rowan Williams
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Clergy Defending Rights for All: Ecumenism and Memphis Clergy
(University of the South, 2014-03)This project endeavors to prepare a book on the nature and history of the clerical interfaith group, Clergy Defending Rights for All, for that organization's use to further its work. -
Community and Communion: A Comparative Analysis of Jean Vanier and Stanley Hauerwas on Theology and Disability
(University of the South, 2014-03)Over the last four decades, Jean Vanier and Stanley Hauerwas have continued to be leading voices in the field of theology and disability. As Vanier reflected on his experiences at L’Arche and as Hauerwas included the ... -
The Diocesan Intern program in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas: A presentation of the Diocesan Intern Program with evaluation, comparison, and recommendations for future applications
(University of the South, 2014-03)The demands of the modern church on its clergy are as complex and multifaceted as at any time in history. One of the ongoing issues facing the Episcopal Church is the process by which it equips, with God’s help, its clergy ... -
Divine Beauty: Experiencing God through sight and sound
(University of the South, 2014-03)The purpose of this thesis is to examine divine beauty as experienced through the senses, in particularly the senses associated with sight and sound. Since Western Christian Spirituality emerged out of Eastern Christian ... -
From Emancipation to Jim Crow: The Work among the African-American population of the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Virginia
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A Narrative Account of the Soul
(University of the South, 2014-03)The question of the soul in modern debates about anthropology betrays the determinative narrative of the age and its correlative metaphysics. The metaphysical commitments of much of modern science and philosophy have not ... -
Responsive rather than Emergent: Intentional Episcopal Liturgy for the 21st Century
(University of the South, 2014-03)With the rise of emerging churches greater attention has been paid to the liturgy of The Episcopal Church; rather than attempt to be emergent, The Episcopal Church is positioned to continue its long standing tradition ... -
This is God's Witness: A Literary Analysis of Dynamis in Luke and Acts
(University of the South, 2014-03)This project is a literary examination to explore the use and theme of dynamis in Luke and Acts. Dynamis is one of the Greek terms for power which is most often translated into “power” or “miracle.” This examination will ...