Keyword ["Christ Transfiguration"] Result: 161 - 180 | Page: 9 of 10 |
| 161. | Dying and rising with Christ: Visualizing Christian existence in Martin Luther's 1519 devotional writings |
| 162. | (H)esther: The typology of female transfiguration |
| 163. | From goddess and Odysseus themes to an evolving Christ mythos: George Eliot's 'Romola', 'Middlemarch', and 'Daniel Deronda' |
| 164. | Gao brothers? Execution of Christ; visual lexicon transcending culture, time, and place |
| 165. | The Old English 'Christ' poems and Anglo-Saxon law |
| 166. | Andrew D. Urshan: A Theological Biography |
| 167. | Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well: My personal guiding myth of Christ conciousness in therap |
| 168. | A cross-cultural study of factors motivating Church of Christ ministry students to enter ministry |
| 169. | The Parables and Miracles of Jesus Christ: A musical drama |
| 170. | A logic of sense, nonsense, and sacrament: Gilles Deleuze and a transfiguration of the commonplace |
| 171. | 'In the world, but not of it': The socio -theological framework of womanhood in the Church of God in Christ |
| 172. | Rex christus ascendens: The Christological cult of the Ascension in Anglo-Saxon England |
| 173. | A strategy for empowering disciples in God's kingdom at the Chinese Presbyterian Church of Orange County (California) |
| 174. | Continuity or change? A quest for a relevant Christology in the Malaysian multi-religious society |
| 175. | The relationship of power, word, and light in the Old English poems of Oxford, Bodleian MS Junius 11 |
| 176. | A recital of presence: christological use of scripture in a History of the Work of Redemption |
| 177. | 'We are the parts of one great body': Understanding the community as Christ's body in 1 Corinthians 12 in light of Hellenistic moral philosophy |
| 178. | Sixteenth-century Anabaptist evangelism: Its foundational doctrines, practices, and impacts |
| 179. | Theodore of Mopsuestia's commentary on Psalm 44: A study of exegesis and Christology |
| 180. | Configurations of Christ in Jewish and Hebrew literature |
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