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Monthly Archives: July 2012
PhD Programs for Pentecostals
So I’ve been in the process of applying for PhD programs over the last couple of years as I was finishing my M.Div.Honours at Providence Theological Seminary [this was true in 2012 when I first posted this. In full disclosure, … Continue reading
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Tagged AGTS, APTS, Asia LIFE University, Bangor University, Centre for Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies, Centre for Pentecostal Theology, Hollenweger Centre, London School of Theology, Oral Roberts University, PAThS, Pentecostal, PhD, Regent University, Universitatea Aurel Vlaicu din Arad, University of Birmingham
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Today's Encouraging Word
This morning for our message, we were encouraged by the following words of Jesus: So then, do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Today has enough trouble of its own. (Matthew 6:34 NET) So don’t worry … Continue reading
Posted in humor, Matthew
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The Beauty of the Book of Job
Ah…the beauty of the poetics of Job at last have been discovered and boiled down to the following helpful equation (courtesy of Robert Polzin, Biblical Structuralism, Philadelphia: Fortress, 1977, p.75): Fx(a) : Fy(b) ≅ Fx(b) : Fa – 1(y) Aren’t … Continue reading
Posted in humor, Job, Literary Reading, Polzin, Structuralism
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