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The Change of Concern in New Testament Scholarship in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
(University of Winnipeg, 1953)
The Christian religion is grounded in something given. Christian faith has its origin not in general religious experience, not in some particular esoteric mysticism, not in dogma but in a particular series of events in ...
The Concept of Time in the New Testament
(University of Winnipeg, 1951-04)
This thesis undertakes to examine the theology of time in the New Testament.
The Theological Understanding of Orders
(University of Winnipeg, 1953)
The New Testament always speaks of the Church in relation to Christ. The Church is never thought of as an entity within itself possessing its own life. Rather the Church consists for the New Testament writers in Christ. ...
The Anabaptist Concept of the Church
(University of Winnipeg, 1950-03)
This thesis examines the Anabaptist concept of the church.
A Study of the Kingdom of God as revealed in the 'Q' Source
(University of Winnipeg, 1958)
Holiness and the Atonement
(University of Winnipeg, 1952-04)
Thesis: That the concept of Atonement as throughout the work of a God whose nature is holy love is more clearly exhibited in the classic view described by Aulen in Christus Victor than in either the subjective or objective ...
Pauline and Johannine "New Life"
(University of Winnipeg, 1953-03)
Because the Gospel has the power to change men into "New Beings," it is extremely relevant for any age. The New Testament has it as a central theme that men have been made "New Creatures," and have received "New Life," ...
A Review and Critique of the Doctrine of the Atonement in the Writings of British Theologians Since 1900
(University of Winnipeg, 1952-04)
That the doctrine of the Atonement is still a subject of the greatest interest and importance to theologians is evidenced by the large number of books and articles published since the turn of the century dealing with the ...