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    Coexistent inconsistency: the Supreme Court, Jehovah's Witnesses, and the expansion of religious liberties. 

    Lynn, Nathan R. (2007-12-04)
    During the course of the Twentieth Century, the Jehovah’s Witnesses went before the United States Supreme Court over twenty times in an effort to further their religious liberties. These cases involved the often tumultuous ...
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    The responses of the church in Nigeria to socio-economic, political, and religious problems in Nigeria: a case study of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN). 

    Mbachirin, Abraham T. (2007-01-22)
    This dissertation evaluates the activities of the church in Nigeria and its contribution to national development. Christianity came to Nigeria through missionary activities of various parts of the western world and South ...
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    Kingdom of priests or democracy of competent souls? the 'Baptist Manifesto,' John Howard Yoder, and the question of Baptist identity. 

    Black, Andrew D. (2007-03-08)
    This thesis examines "Re-envisioning Baptist Identity: A Manifesto for Baptist Christians in North America," a statement published by a group of Baptist theologians in 1997. The "Baptifesto," as it has come to be known, ...
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    Faith seeking understanding: the relationship between noetic and pneumatic differentiation in Eric Voegelin's political philosophy. 

    Russell, Jeremiah H. (2007-01-11)
    This thesis is a study of the philosophy of Eric Voegelin with particular focus on the relationship between noetic differentiation (particularly Greek philosophy) and pneumatic differentiation (particularly Christianity). ...

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    AuthorBlack, Andrew D. (1)Lynn, Nathan R. (1)Mbachirin, Abraham T. (1)Russell, Jeremiah H. (1)SubjectBaptists --- United States -- Doctrines. (1)Baptists --- United States -- History -- 20th century. (1)Christians --- Nigeria -- Political activity. (1)Church controversies -- Baptists -- History -- 20th century. (1)Freedom of religion --- United States -- History -- 20th century. (1)Jehovah's Witnesses --- United States -- History -- 20th century. (1)Philosophy -- History. (1)Philosophy and religion. (1)Political science -- History. (1)Religion and Politics --- Nigeria. (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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