KINGDOM THEOLOGY
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- The Alphabets of Christian TheologyThis article reveals the simple and in-depth meaning of Theology and highlights a word or phrase that starts with each letter of the English alphabet.
- Christian Missions Advance the Kingdom of GodThe subject of mission theology and missions contemplated in terms of motifs, God's nature, New and Old Testament text, and ministry.
- My Bachelors of Theology Has Been Very BusyAn acount of what I have done with my College Degree in the past year. I received a Bachelors Of Theology in June 2009. I received it a day before I was married.
- The Problem of Evil in TheologyThe reason why God will never say, "Sorry, Sue their is nothing I can do because I know that you could never do before I made you."
- Dispensationalism Vs. Covenant TheologyThis article discusses the characteristics of dispensationalism and reformed theology.
- Anthropology, Missions and Theology IncorporatedThe paper identifies the struggle between missions and anthropology studies. Lean how they do not have to conflict, but theology can unite the two.
- Theology of MissionsThe theology according to bible scholars across the world is discussed in order to fully understand the image God has for the direction of Missions in the world.
- The Way to the KingdomThis article imparts exposition on true way to find the Kingdom of God.
- Wheat and Tares: Hebrew Roots Reveal Fallacy of "Rapture" TheologyScriptural look at Yeshua's teachings concerning the true roots of the faith. This article addresses the fallacy of "Rapture" theology.
- The History of the Ancient Hebrews: The Disintegration of the Hebrew Kingdom and the Rise of the ProphetsThis essay discusses ancient Hebrew history from 921 B.C. to about 600 B.C., a time during which the Hebrew kingdom split into two halves and the Northern half was obliterated by the Assyrians. During this time, a new series of spiritual leaders, the Prophets, arose.
Age of Enlightenment: Liberation Theology ExplainedLearn about better health by aligning the body, mind and spirit with God.- A Christian Theology of Work, Part IIContinuing from Part I, I explore the issue of "calling" in our lives, and how this relates to God's call for us as humans in general to work.
- A Christian Theology of Work, Part I"Work" often seems like just a burden on our lives. But the Bible helps us see that work was part of God's original intention in creation. And work enables us to be a valuable part of God's plan for redeeming the world.
- Three Perspectives on the Millennial KingdomWith so many theological viewpoints to choose from on the New Millennium, it's difficult to keep the theories straight. Here's a "primer" that will set straight the record on Amillennialism, Post-Millennialism, and Premillennialism.
The Apostle Paul: His Life and TheologyThis will let the reader recognize that his journey towards life wasn't towards damnation and that his death wasn't in vain. Paul knew he awaited salvation. Paul was shaped and changed by Christianity.
Covenant and Dispensational TheologyGenerally speaking, there are two major theological approaches in biblical interpretation within Christian churches.
Love Wins by Rob BellThis article reviews Rob Bell's book, Love Wins: A Book about Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived from an evangelical perspective.- St. Paul the MysticA lengthy article detailing the eschatological theology of Paul. Why did Paul believe in an "immediate" return of Christ? Why did he change his views on the afterlife and resurrection? These questions are collectively answered.
Why I Have an Optimistic EschatologyGreat boldness, faith and optimism should arise in the hearts of believers when we realize we are part of an unstoppable Kingdom and have inherited a grand prophetic mission in accordance with God's inexorable purposes.
Civil Magistrates and God's Law Part TwoBringing politics under the authority of Jesus is a grass roots phenomena just like anything else in the kingdom of God. It will take place over generations.- Five Books to Help New ChristiansWhether you are a new Christian who is looking for tools to aid you in your Bible study or if you are seasoned veteran of the faith who wants some quality reading on Christian theology, these books will bless you and strengthen your walk with the Lord.
Bible Study: Paul's Rejection of the Jewish La - Is it Anti-Judaic?Author W.D. Davies argues that Paul's rejection of the Law for Jesus Christ is rooted in Palestinian Jewish literature; however this argument is criticized by E.P. Sanders who claims that Paul's theology stems only from Paul's new-born revelation.- As Christ WasA new theology for a new age.
All the Best Stories Are About LoveHoward Frank Mosher's fiction set in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom never fails to amaze, delight, and satisfy. On Kingdom Mountain, his latest, is no exception.- The Story I Find Myself InThe collision of evangelicism and postmodernity causes need for refinement in theology.
- Discovering the NIV BibleWhat sets the NIV Bible apart from other versions is that it is known as a Protestant translation that closely follows traditional conservative Evangelical theology.
- As Christ WasA new theology for a new age.
- The History of the Ancient Hebrews: The Babylonian CaptivityThe kingdom of Judah was conquered in 597 B.C. by the Neo-Babylonians, leading to a period of exile for the Hebrews, known as the Babylonian Captivity. This essay discusses the Captivity's effects on Jewish culture, as well as the Hebrews' liberation by King Cyrus of Persia.
- The History of the Ancient Hebrews: The Reigns of David and SolomonThis essay describes the Hebrew kingdom at its height, from about 1000 B.C. to about 921 B.C., when the two powerful kings, David and Solomon, acheived tremendous power through conquest, trade, and religion. Shortly thereafter, the Hebrew kingdom began its decline.
- God's Mercy Through Hosea' ChildrenBiblical research paper (theology) on God's ministry through the Old Testament prophet, Hosea. Hosea prophesied during the exile of Israel's Northern Kingdom, warning the southern kingdom of Judah to remain faithful.
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