This dissertation seeks to examine the role of the temple in relation to Christology, Pneumatology, and Ecclesiology in John’s Gospel. The Jerusalem temple, which was believed to be the shadow of the true temple in the heavens, was destroyed in A.D. 70. John, writing his Gospel after its destruction, presented the person of Jesus as the new cultic center of Judaism, in whom the more transcendent reality of the heavenly temple was truly embodied. The eschatological Spirit would animate the new worship inaugurated in the messianic temple, so that the believers could worship the Father in spirit and in truth. The living water of the Spirit was expected to flow from the heavenly temple, which is the glorified Jesus, throughout the earth via the...
Penhallegon, Philip W. “Presenting Himself as an Approved Worker: The Narratological Function of the...
This dissertation attempts to answer the questions, “What is the most appropriate background for un...
A critical survey of early Church history, the works of the Church Fathers and several councils of t...
This dissertation seeks to examine the role of the temple in relation to Christology, Pneumatology, ...
The CIC/83, the living law (ius vigens) of the Latin Catholic Church, contains 110 canons on marria...
This thesis will argue that when it comes to the important question of the relationship between the ...
This study analyses the social function of glossolalia in the narrative world of the book of Acts. I...
This thesis seeks to retrieve the invaluable and erudite contribution made by Professor George Smeat...
The New Testament is witness to disagreement in the early church about whether Gentile converts to t...
This thesis critically engages with the Torrances’ claim that all of humanity is in Christ. It explo...
This study is a hermeneutical and exegetical exploration of the Christological application of the Mo...
This study is a hermeneutical and exegetical exploration of the Christological application of the Mo...
This thesis focuses on Thomas Hobbes’ conception of a corporeal God and its role within his overall...
This thesis focuses on Thomas Hobbes’ conception of a corporeal God and its role within his overall...
This thesis focuses on Thomas Hobbes’ conception of a corporeal God and its role within his overall...
Penhallegon, Philip W. “Presenting Himself as an Approved Worker: The Narratological Function of the...
This dissertation attempts to answer the questions, “What is the most appropriate background for un...
A critical survey of early Church history, the works of the Church Fathers and several councils of t...
This dissertation seeks to examine the role of the temple in relation to Christology, Pneumatology, ...
The CIC/83, the living law (ius vigens) of the Latin Catholic Church, contains 110 canons on marria...
This thesis will argue that when it comes to the important question of the relationship between the ...
This study analyses the social function of glossolalia in the narrative world of the book of Acts. I...
This thesis seeks to retrieve the invaluable and erudite contribution made by Professor George Smeat...
The New Testament is witness to disagreement in the early church about whether Gentile converts to t...
This thesis critically engages with the Torrances’ claim that all of humanity is in Christ. It explo...
This study is a hermeneutical and exegetical exploration of the Christological application of the Mo...
This study is a hermeneutical and exegetical exploration of the Christological application of the Mo...
This thesis focuses on Thomas Hobbes’ conception of a corporeal God and its role within his overall...
This thesis focuses on Thomas Hobbes’ conception of a corporeal God and its role within his overall...
This thesis focuses on Thomas Hobbes’ conception of a corporeal God and its role within his overall...
Penhallegon, Philip W. “Presenting Himself as an Approved Worker: The Narratological Function of the...
This dissertation attempts to answer the questions, “What is the most appropriate background for un...
A critical survey of early Church history, the works of the Church Fathers and several councils of t...