One way of making sense of the Hebrew concept of social justice is in terms of montheism, not as an abstract theological proposition, but rather as an experiential notion that was tied to the organization of Hebrew life. Monotheism was a social innovation that made all people equal. ...
It is not easy to pinpoint a single cause for this remarkable and rather sudden shift of concentration to the social and political implications of the biblical message of reconciliation. One may point out that the immense problems of human society in both the international and national contexts i...
View Footnotes Prof. Rami Arav is Professor at the Department of Religion at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. He holds a Ph.D. from New York University and has been the director of the Bethsaida Excavation Project since 1987. Arav ... Read more Twelve Tribes Biblical Law, Development ...
A Romans-Eye View of Romans 13 "Principalities and Powers" "Principalities and Powers" - part 2 Lakes of Fire in "Smoke-filled Rooms" View| Thesis 69: Sons of God and Pedagogues View| Thesis 83: Pedagogy and The Powers View| Thesis 84: The End of Archists: The Pedagogues Judged by...
HarrisonIn Black Conservatism, Conservatism, Conservatives, Democrats, Injustice, Justice, Liberalism, My Worldview, Racism, Social Justice2 Comments In reflecting on the recent United States Supreme Court decision on the constitutionality[1] of affirmative action in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc....
摘要: This book defends, in easy-to-understand terms, the Biblical viewpoint of the gender issue with the Biblical evidence that Jesus Christ and the apostles taught that men and women are created equal, yet have been given different roles to fulfill in the family and in the church....
All of his life is only to die; all of philosophy is but preparation for death. Xenophon offered his view of Socrates’ trial in his usual direct, matter-of-fact style: he completely agreed with Socrates that at that point “to die was better for him than to live” (Xenophon 1857, ...
The Center for Biblical Unity is the premier Christian voice in leading respectful and Biblical conversations about race, justice, unity and the impact of the Critical Social Theories coming into the church and society. We believe that the solution to th
The methods used are both library and field research .Selected respondents across Pentecostal Churches were interviewed with a view to determine their perceptions of the concept of restitution as it applies to women. The findings of the paper revealed that women who are second or third wife ...
Some Christians have a narrow view of what godly women can be and can do. They believe their view is based on what the Bible shows us about women. They have even named their view “Biblical Womanhood.” These Christians seem to think that godly women are limited to being wives and mother...