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    • Barth and Pentecostal Hermeneutics 

      Anderson, Christian
      Northwest University, 2016
      95 pages
      This thesis contends that in the search of a Pentecostal hermeneutic, Karl Barth's approach to Scripture should be considered as it shares many values with the Pentecostal views of Scripture. Additionally, it further asserts ...
    • Constructing an Eco-Theology Through the Framework of Eschatology 

      Reich, Greg
      Northwest University, January 2013
      i, 106 pages
      The aim of this thesis is to develop and explore an eco-theology through the lens of eschatology that sees the good creation of God as redeemable and ultimately restored. Looking at current trends of eco-theology it is ...
    • A History of, and Response to, Theological Thinking About Ordaining Gays and Lesbians in the Presbyterian Church (USA) 

      Yeadon, Keith
      Northwest University, November 19, 2012
      125 pages
      The purpose of this paper is to explore the theological concept of humanity created in God's image as a context for a discussion of humans created as fully embodied persons that includes their sexuality, leading to the ...
    • Psalms of Lament as a Resource for Contemporary Christian Worship 

      Strickler, Joshua
      Northwest University, 2015
      vii, 124 pages
      This thesis claims that Contemporary Christian Worship (CCW) currently does not include songs of lament which were significant in the worship of Israel and the Early Church. Moreover, a proper understanding of both the ...