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Affichage des articles du juin, 2020

A THEOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF HISTORICAL HIGH CRITICISM with hassan Jacob

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click on this link to Dowload the article  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bjFrVGD8fIicnJrkNtwJgA2Rnvr6fPmv/view?usp=sharing The using of high criticism and its methods have dominated much of biblical research since the 19th century. Its conclusions and applications today on biblical texts as well as their authors pose serious problems for conservative evangelical Christians (believers and scholars) who maintain that the Bible is the word of God fully inspired, authoritarian and inerrant. This method has become a hindrance to the interpretation and application of the Holy Scriptures in the midst of the children of God to the point where, a Christian value has become a non-value and a non-value, a value in the eyes of the world. Life and Christian ethics based on the Scriptures are biased and flouted at the foot of this method of biblical interpretation. click on this link to Dowload the article  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bjFrVGD8fIicnJrkNtwJgA2Rnvr6fPmv/view?usp=sharin...

Journal of theological Studies Online/Media Ministry

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The Nature of Incarnation with W Thomson

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The Nature Of Incarnation   by Thomson W The incarnation of Christ is a profound mystery. As rightly written by the apostle Paul, "Great is the mystery of god­liness: that God was manifest in the flesh" (1Thimoty 3:16). Human reasoning, human philosophy, can never solve the deep mystery of the incarnation of Christ. God only knows it’s secret, as wren by Moses “The secret things belong unto the Lord our God” (Deuteronomy 29:29). However, in the Bible and in the writings of the Spirit of Prophecy, the Lord has given us information that throws light on certain aspects of this stupendous prob­lem. It is of vital importance that we do a careful and diligent study on this subject of ‘The Nature of Incarnation’ of Christ. It concerns our eternal salvation. But the investi­gation of this sacred subject must be en­tered upon with reverence and godly fear. We must undertake it in a spirit of great humility, and with sincere prayer. On speaking about the Nature of Incarnation the quest...

Scriptures and its Interpretation Challenges with hassan Jacob

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with Hassan Jacob, Student. The Bible remains a mysterious book. Even after 2,000 years of Church history, some verses and biblical passages continue to challenge even the most brilliant scholars. Sometimes difficult passages have led to misinterpretations. Why is it so difficult to understand the Bible? Why is so much effort required to understand it fully and correctly? There are several reasons why the Bible can be difficult to understand. The first reason why it is sometimes difficult to understand the Bible is that we are fallen beings, whose sin hinders understanding and pushes us to twist its message according to our personal preferences. Humanity will not be able to fully understand the Bible because he is a finite being. And the Bible was revealed by an infinite spirit. Bible is often difficult to understand because of differences in language. It was originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. Though many wonderful translations exist, there are always some nuances ...

Seventh-day Adventist Educational Mission in India: A Historical Sketch and Retrospection for the Future Dr Koberson Langhu

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Seventh-day Adventist Educational Mission in India A Historical Sketch and Retrospection for the Future by Dr Koberson Langhu, Spicer Adventist University Professor please click on the following link to read the article https://drive.google.com/file/d/15HTU3nnyt7IFm_u2PXGGQEOoakM6euM2/view?usp=sharing

Les évidences historiques et théologiques sur la petite corne dans Daniel 7 et Daniel 8: Les deux perspectives contrastées (Antiochus IV Epiphanes ou la Papauté)

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Les évidences historiques et théologiques sur la petite corne dans Daniel 7 et Daniel 8:  Les deux perspectives contrastées (Antiochus IV Epiphanes ou Rome) L’identification de la petite corne dans Daniel 7 et 8 reste encore aujourd’hui un sujet à débat.  Les principales interprétations traditionnelles de ces chapitres sur la   petite corne ont été basées sur les perspectives de trois écoles herméneutiques principales : prétériste, historiciste et futuriste. Ces écoles prennent des positions qui montrent des différences exégétiques fondamentales et des contrastes historiques d’une école à une autre. Shea résume les distinctions et similitudes de base entre les trois écoles herméneutiques comme suit [1]  : Les prétéristes sont convaincus que la majorité des prophéties du livre de Daniel ont déjà été accomplies et, par conséquent, n'ont aucune signification pour aujourd'hui. Ainsi, ils soutiennent que la petite corne est née d'une des divisions de l'empire d'A...