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      Mental Illness and Belonging: A Pastor's Inquiry 

      Tanner, Michael Abbott (2014-01-20)
      This project consists of qualitative research and analysis that started with the following question: What, from the perspective of people with mental illness makes a church feel welcoming and safe or otherwise? The primary ...
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      Holding the Place of Christ: Leadership in the Divine Household 

      Bourlakas, Mark Allen (2014-01-20)
      The thesis of this paper is that the Benedictine monastic tradition provides an effective foundation for leadership in the parish church. The Rule of Benedict provides a sturdy template for the organization and functioning ...
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      The Holy Spirit in the Ontogeny of the Body of Christ 

      Marsh, Robert F. Jr. (2014-01-20)
      This is a proposal to enrich a tried-and-true spiritual gifts workshop typically offered by Episcopal parish clergy for discerning New Testament spiritual gifts that may be seeking expression in parishioners' lives. They ...
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      Making Meaning of Sexual Violence Against Women in Ancient Christian Sacred Literature 

      Babb, Jeannie K. (2014-01-20)
      Sexual violence against women appears in many genres of literature sacred to ancient Christianity, from foundational myths in Genesis through apocalyptic symbolism in the Revelation, and on into the martyr stories used ...
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      The Colonial Church and its Legacy and Impact on Colonial Dioceses, Focusing on the Diocese of Southern Virginia: A Family Systems Perspective 

      Butterworth, Gary W. (2014-01-20)
      Edwin Friedman writes, “I have been struck by how families, corporations, [churches, synagogues] and other kinds of institutions are constantly trying to cure their own ills through amputations . As a priest ordained in ...
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      Observations of a Pastoral Psychotherapist on Discipleship 

      Rule, James (2014-01-20)
      This examination of the Gospel of Luke, the Gospel of Thomas, and the oral traditions of ancient desert Christianity, helps us rediscover thinking and approaches to becoming authentically human that are simultaneously ...
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      A Survey of the Work of the General Convention and the Lambeth Conference Considering a Theology for Interfaith Dialogue 

      Runnels, Rufus Stanley (2014-01-20)
      A review of the historic work of the Lambeth Conference and the General Convention of the Episcopal Church clearly demonstrates that in the late 19th and early 20th centuries interfaith interaction was evangelistically ...
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      Preaching in the Digital Era: Options, Choices, and Methods of Feedback 

      Smith, Stephen Bradley (2014-01-20)
      In an era of rapidly changing and expanding media options, the way we communicate in the United States is going through. Meanwhile, in the midst of this digital age preaching remains largely an exclusively oral medium. ...
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      The High-Priestly Christology of the Letter to the Hebrews: A Fusion of Late Second Temple Theology and Early Christian Tradition 

      Fishbeck, Nadine Braunda (2014-01-20)
      The high-priestly Christology of the Letter to the Hebrews is unique in the New Testament canon. As an early Christian writing, this letter may help us in our understanding of what ideas, concepts, and traditions of late ...
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      A Pastoral Response to Haitian Vodou: A Nightmare for Religious Leaders Seeking True Converts to Christianity 

      Ajax, Kesner (2014-01-20)
      Syncretism between Vodou and Christianity is an important and current topic in the churches of Haiti. There seem to be conflicting ideas on how Vodou entered the Roman Catholic system and how the church should approach ...
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