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Student Culture at Africa Nazarene University: Kenya

  • Tim Crutcher

In one sense, the joys and struggles of university life—of finding one’s way in the world and preparing oneself for the future—are the same wherever one travels, and a young university student in...

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Presenting the Gospel to Generation X

  • Thomas Jay Oord

This article is "an essay Response to Tom Beaudoin's Virtual Faith: The Irreverent Spiritual Quest of Generation X" The author's stated purpose is "to offer reasons why Xers should find a Wesleyan...

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My Experience with Online Teaching

  • George Lyons

Author's process of leading the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Northwest Nazarene University (NNU) to find a way to offer courses for Nazarene pastors using the Internet.

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Beyond Market Logic: Ecclesial Practices for Mission

  • Andrew D. Kinsey

The growing dominance of global markets and the increasing desire to consume have lead to an invasion of Western culture by commercial values. Recent developments in the market economies of capitalist...

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Preaching Holiness In This New Millennium

  • Ramón A. Sierra

Ramon discusses 1 Thessalonians 2:3-13, a passage from the NT that directly connects preaching and holiness. For Wesleyans, the doctrine of holiness and its preaching is the axis around which all...

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Christian Holiness: in Terms of Faith and Practice

  • Craig Brophy

The author asserts that Christian Holiness is a biblical concept that brings one to the point of sensing a deep need for the experience, and a realization that Christian Holiness is both the goal, and...

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Philosophy of Religion in the Wesleyan/Holiness Tradition

  • Thomas Jay Oord

The Wesleyan/Holiness tradition has contributed in important ways to the ongoing relation between reason and faith. This contribution is a natural extension of the emphasis that John Wesley placed...

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With Roots and Branches

  • Hitoshi (Paul) Fukue

Asia Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary Inaugural Address: April 4, 2003. The title of my address on this occasion, “With Roots and Branches,” is borrowed and modified from a metaphor used by a...

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