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Training Faithful Disciples to Meet the Challenges of the Church in the World: Applying Bonhoeffer’s Seminary Vision to Hybrid Education

This article will first examine Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s philosophy and practice of theological education to train faithful ministers of the gospel for the service of the Church. Particular attention

Why Bother with Historical Criticism?: Lessons for Biblical Studies from the Philosophy of History

This article seeks to integrate insights from the philosophy of history to support the continued use of the historical-critical method in biblical studies. Though the historical-critical method has ... seventy years, this essay attempts to demonstrate the value of investigating ancient Israel's past as Historical Criticism; Philosophy of History; Biblical Criticism - Since the last half of the

No Longer Strangers and Aliens, but Fellow Citizens: Ephesians 2:12, 19 in conversation with Hellenistic Philosophy

writers. Whereas philosophers view all, or at least the virtuous, as citizens of the universe, Ephesians sees all as alienated from God, unless reconciled by Christ. Philosophy called the virtuous to live ... The Asbury Journal Philip N. Richardson No Longer Strangers Aliens but Fellow Citizens: Ephesians in conversation with Hellenistic Philosophy Philip N. Richardson (), a 2016 graduate, is the

Smart port: a systematic literature review

Considered an essential link in the logistics chain, the port has undergone various restructurings and evolutions throughout generations. Many economic, socioeconomic, political, and environmental ... , socioeconomic, political, and environmental factors require ports to move towards digitalization and sustainability. To this end, ports are required to change into smart ports that align with new Industry 4.0

Sustainable mobility strategies deconstructed: a taxonomy of urban vehicle access regulations

inclusive for all. Most of these strategies are considered as stand-alone cases related to a specific environmental, political and social urban context. However, similarities and patterns between different ... local schemes [ 17 ]. The characteristics of vehicle access strategies are determined by the specific environmental, political and social urban context, as well as both local and (inter) national rules

A Comparative Analysis of the Major Religions in Japan and Korea During the Colonial Period

sources. Some of these factors would include the socio -political and religious context of each of those cultures in question, in addition to the prior encounters with Christianity and the reactions to the ... celebration.9 By 1926, Hana Matsuri was embraced by the Japanese government as one of the symbols indicating Japan as the ideal leader of Asia and a prominent player in the political and religious arena of the

Berlin Pankow: a 15-min city for everyone? A case study combining accessibility, traffic noise, air pollution, and socio-structural data

what an FMC is and ought to be. Results from the survey support the normative and political vision of the FMC. Pankow generally offers the merits of a walkable city, showing the expected travel time ... relationship between the FMC as a normative political vision and a developed transport system in a large Central European city. The research approached the FMC through a mobility and accessibility survey, a GIS

The Most Indispensable Habits of Effective Theological Educators: Recalibrating Educational Philosophy, Psychology, and Practice

professors in theological institutions to reconsider their innate and explicit conceptions of educational philosophy, psychology, and practice. Effective theological education; teaching and learning in ... theological education; theological education professors; educational philosophy in theological education; theology and education; theological education best practices - LAMPORT: THE MOST INDISPENSABLE HABIT

The Bible for All: Biblical Interpretation as a Grassroots Movement

biblical studies field, holding interpreters accountable and pushing the discipline into the public sphere as it “situates biblical scholarship in such a way that its public character and political ... political theory and action will help apply the emancipatory paradigm outside of the academy to more local contexts. The political theory of the women’s movement developed within CR groups. CR groups were a

Lincoln Among the Methodists

abolition of slavery and the political rise of the number of Methodists in the United States. This article charts the course of that relationship from before Lincoln’s Presidency, his election campaign ... Street Methodist (1875-1877) professor of Mental Philosophy and Political Economy; president (1881) of Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois; delegate to the General Conference of the Methodist

Methodist Political Involvement in the School Bible Issue: the Council, The Christian Advocate and Journal, the Mayor, and the Superintendent of Schools

During the early 1840s in New York City, prominent members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, both lay and clergy, used four political avenues to oppose Roman Catholic efforts to both secure public funds ... for their own parish schools and also eliminate the daily reading of the King James Bible. These avenues included participation before the Common Council, “political” editorials in the Christian

Evolution of Electoral Preferences for a Regime of Three Political Parties

opinion space is used, in which the preference (opinion) can evolve from any political option, to any other; for a regime of three parties, a circle is the convenient space. To model a nonbiased society ... identified with political options, while the repulsors are identified with the antioptions (preferences diametrically opposed to each political choice). In this new model, pairs of agents interact only if

Evolution of Electoral Preferences for a Regime of Three Political Parties

opinion space is used, in which the preference (opinion) can evolve from any political option, to any other; for a regime of three parties, a circle is the convenient space. To model a nonbiased society ... identified with political options, while the repulsors are identified with the antioptions (preferences diametrically opposed to each political choice). In this new model, pairs of agents interact only if

Faith, Knowledge, and Virtue: John Wesley’s Concept of Faith as a Conscious State

, excoquenda est ista tua philosphia— My brother, my brother, that philosophy of yours must be purged away.”57 It is not clear what Wesley’s takeaway was from this, especially since he expressed his ignorance of ... follows: “Mondays and Tuesdays were to be given to classics, Wednesdays to logic and ethics, Thursdays to Hebrew and Arabic, Fridays to metaphysics and natural philosophy, Saturdays to oratory and poetry

Don’t Touch My Hair: Examining the Natural Hair Movement Among Black Women

reflect a dimension of their spirituality that is often unrecognized. This paper historically examines political, cultural, and religious meanings of hair within the Black community. The Nazarite vow and ... rituals related to hair often serve as embodied a dimension of their spirituality that is often unrecognized. This paper historically examines political, cultural, and religious meanings of hair within the

If N. T. Wright is Right, How Then Shall We Do Theology?

base”—that is, from the perspective and experience of the poor and oppressed; from what the world calls the margins. This means open-eyed focus on political and socioeconomic realities, global and local ... ; a process of “conscientization”—an awakening to the socio-political-spiritual powers that often shape and victimize human lives. Paulo Freire spoke of “the pedagogy of the oppressed.”32 So did Jesus

The evolution of nonlinear dynamics in political science and public administration: Methods, modeling and momentum

This paper examines the evolution of the application of nonlinear dynamics and related methods to the study of political science and public administration throughout the 20th century. Some analysts ... Journal of The Evolution of Nonlinear Dynamics in Political Science and Public Administration: Methods, Modeling and Momentum L. DOUGLAS KIEL 0 1 2 0 Professor of Public Administration and Political

The evolution of nonlinear dynamics in political science and public administration: Methods, modeling and momentum

This paper examines the evolution of the application of nonlinear dynamics and related methods to the study of political science and public administration throughout the 20th century. Some analysts ... Journal of The Evolution of Nonlinear Dynamics in Political Science and Public Administration: Methods, Modeling and Momentum L. DOUGLAS KIEL 0 1 2 0 such an evolutionary process. Specifically

A Discrete Mathematical Modeling and Optimal Control of the Electoral Behavior with regard to a Political Party

In this work, we propose a discrete mathematical model that describes the dynamics of citizens who have the right to vote and their electoral behavior with regard to a political party during an ... . 1. Introduction Political participation is one of the most important foundations of modern democracy in democratic countries. One of the most important aspects of political participation is the

A Discrete Mathematical Modeling and Optimal Control of the Electoral Behavior with regard to a Political Party

In this work, we propose a discrete mathematical model that describes the dynamics of citizens who have the right to vote and their electoral behavior with regard to a political party during an ... . 1. Introduction Political participation is one of the most important foundations of modern democracy in democratic countries. One of the most important aspects of political participation is the