This dissertation asks and attempts to answer the following question: What role does human emotion play in the problem of contemporary Christian discipleship and how might emotion play a provisional and productive role in its success ? The argument of this project, in response to the above question, is that recognition and recreation of human emotions is essential in corifronting the challenges of contemporary Christian discipleship. Just as the rational (left brain) component of human beings is complicit both in the spiritual pathology and redemptive potential of mankind, so to is the emotive (right brain) mind a responsible party in both the degeneration and regeneration of the moral self. We cannot fully appreciate or experience the goal...
Suffering. Salvation’s conduit. People are often reluctant to talk about suffering, unable to find w...
What motivates people to serve others? Why do we help those in need, the poor, the sick, the lonely,...
The purpose of this study is to encourage a more contemporary understanding of the traditional Chris...
This dissertation asks and attempts to answer the following question: What role does human emotion p...
Christianity, particularly in the United States, has been a cultural practice rather than a lifestyl...
The hypothesis o f the study states that an internalized grasp of the pardoning love of God revealed...
© The Author(s) 2019. Christ calls believers to be disciples, and in turn to disciple others. For di...
This thesis defends the hypothesis that emotion is at the heart of the soteriology of the Wesley bro...
The case for emotional relevance is more easily made than for cultural relevance. Simply stated, the...
Thesis advisor: Lisa S. CahillThis subject of this dissertation is moral formation, that is, the pro...
Transformation into the image of Jesus is central to Christianity. However, many who claim Christ an...
The tension between old and new tears at the heart and soul of the church in the United States. For ...
The dissertation starts from the premise that we are living in an increasingly individualistic and ...
Teaching Intentional Discipleship in an Age of Moral Relativism is essential to counteracting the do...
Thesis advisor: Richard LennanThesis advisor: J. Randy SachsThesis (STL) — Boston College, 2018.Subm...
Suffering. Salvation’s conduit. People are often reluctant to talk about suffering, unable to find w...
What motivates people to serve others? Why do we help those in need, the poor, the sick, the lonely,...
The purpose of this study is to encourage a more contemporary understanding of the traditional Chris...
This dissertation asks and attempts to answer the following question: What role does human emotion p...
Christianity, particularly in the United States, has been a cultural practice rather than a lifestyl...
The hypothesis o f the study states that an internalized grasp of the pardoning love of God revealed...
© The Author(s) 2019. Christ calls believers to be disciples, and in turn to disciple others. For di...
This thesis defends the hypothesis that emotion is at the heart of the soteriology of the Wesley bro...
The case for emotional relevance is more easily made than for cultural relevance. Simply stated, the...
Thesis advisor: Lisa S. CahillThis subject of this dissertation is moral formation, that is, the pro...
Transformation into the image of Jesus is central to Christianity. However, many who claim Christ an...
The tension between old and new tears at the heart and soul of the church in the United States. For ...
The dissertation starts from the premise that we are living in an increasingly individualistic and ...
Teaching Intentional Discipleship in an Age of Moral Relativism is essential to counteracting the do...
Thesis advisor: Richard LennanThesis advisor: J. Randy SachsThesis (STL) — Boston College, 2018.Subm...
Suffering. Salvation’s conduit. People are often reluctant to talk about suffering, unable to find w...
What motivates people to serve others? Why do we help those in need, the poor, the sick, the lonely,...
The purpose of this study is to encourage a more contemporary understanding of the traditional Chris...