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Item ¿Qué es la iglesia? / Juan David Correa(2000) Correa, Juan David, [autor]Item A fresh look at βοσόρ: textual criticism in 2 peter 2:15(2004) Hays, Christopher M., [autor]Commentators have often been stymied by the idiosyncratic patronymic Boso&r assigned to Balaam of Beor by the best textual witnesses of 2 Peter 2:15. However, detailed investigation of the development of the Balaam traditions in tandem with the Edomite king-lists of Gen 36:32, 1 Chr 1:43, and Job 42:17d (LXX only) reveals a tightly intertwined history that paved the way for the unintentional replacement of Bew&r with Boso&r. The confusion of numerous other names and places associated with the two titles in the Septuagint and Targums witnesses to a trajectory which culminated in the textual variants of 2 Peter 2.15.Item Beyond mint and rue: the implications of Luke's interpretive controversies for modern consumerism(2010-07) Hays, Christopher M., [autor]Luke's Gospel features repeated confrontations between Jesus and the socio-religious elite of his day, in which Jesus disputes with his opponents regarding how the Hebrew Bible bears upon social ethics. The present essay examines the character of Jesus' controversial interpretations in the accounts of Jesus' polemics against the Pharisees and lawyers in Lk. 11:37-52 and 16:14-31. Against the paradigms of his contemporaries, Luke's Jesus stands in the stream of the Hebrew prophets, calling for fulfillment of the Law especially in terms of justice and mercy. After describing the contours of Luke's ethical interpretation of Scripture, the investigation seeks to imitate prophetic and Lukan interpretation. Luke's message challenges modern consumerist practice, particularly what sociologists have referred to as idealist consumption of symbols and status. Idealist consumption drives the western consumer to insatiable, narcissistic expenditure and neglect of the poor, and is dissonant with the prophetic summons to justice and mercy.Item Miqueas : entre la exclusión y la desigualdad(FUSBC, 2010-11) Calderón Medina, Kevin Orlando; Contreras Toro, John Jairo; Acosta Benítez, Milton Alfonso Ph.D. [asesor]Item Programa pastoral para la atención de personas homosexuales(2012-11) Galvis Torres, Alexander [autor]; Mosquera Brand, Fernando AbilioItem Matar y poseer, una historia que se repite(2012-11) Ramos Rodríguez, Liliana Astrid; Acosta Benítez, Milton Alfonso Ph.D. [asesor]Item Estado del arte del pentecostalismo en América latina(2013) Rivas Ibarguen, Jerónimo [autor]; Contreras, Andrés Alemán [autor]; Centeno, Jhohan, Mg.Item La piedad en el tiempo de los Jueces(2013) Velilla Guerra, Guillermo; Acosta Benítez, Milton Alfonso Ph.D. [asesor]Item Aportes de la iglesia evangélica en Colombia a la comprensión de la paz(2013-09) Ruiz Cataño, David Santiago [autor]; Mosquera Brand, Fernando Abilio, PhD. [asesor]Item Teología de la secularización y teología evangélica : diálogo y tensión(2013-09) Carrillo Benavides, Luisa Fernanda, [autor]; David Mercado, Andrés Felipe, [autor]; Mosquera Brand, Fernando Abilio, [Asesor]Item El dicho y el hecho en el mismo trecho(2014) Coneo Jiménez, Jesús David; Milton Acosta, PhD. [asesor]Item Early Egyptian-Christian Wealth Ethics: Diverse Christian Moralities from the Apostolic Fathers to the Rise of Constantine(Leuven : Peeters, 2014, 2014) Hays, Christopher M., [autor]As the academy has come to appreciate the heterogeneity of early Christianities, it has become increasingly clear that the diversity of Christian theologies was matched by the great variety in Christian ethics. While any number of moral topics warrant attention, this essay focuses on the subject of wealth ethics in pre-Constantian Egypt, since one encounters staggering ideological diversity amongst early Christians in that time and place. The most-discussed figure from this period is of course Clement of Alexandria; Clement’s prominence, however, has obscured a variety of other figures and views. Consequently, this ‘whistle-stop tour’ will focus on a sequence of less-studied figures and texts. It begins with the rather tame teachings in the EpistleofBarnabas, and moves through the (allegedly) libertine/communal Carpocratians. It then gives brief attention to the rigorist SentencesofSextus and TestimonyofTruth, two Nag Hammadi texts in which a shared Christian skepticism about wealth is worked out in quite different ways. Finally, the article addresses three distinctive figures from the early fourth century: 1) Peter, bishop of Alexandria, who made dozens of strong exhortations to generosity; 2) Phileas, martyr and bishop of Thmuis, whose beneficence was so great that even his judge wanted to spare his life; and 3) Antony the Great, whose well-known asceticism did not prevent him from earnest care for the poor. The essay illustrates the diversity in Christian practices, which ranged from generosity to communalism to asceticism to euergetism; thus the investigation helps remedy a lacuna in modern research on early Christian ethics.Item Deuteronomio: una perspectiva de la gracia a través del pacto(FUSBC, 2014) Giraldo, José Andrés; Suárez Quintero, Jairo Alberto; Acosta, Milton Phd. [asesor]Item ¿Qué es la secularización y cómo debe la Iglesia dirigirse al mundo secularizado?(2014-09) Zuluaga, Julián David [autor]; Mosquera Brand, Fernando AbilioItem El peso teológico comparativo entre citas explícitas de Isaías y alusiones a Isaías en primera de Pedro(2014-09-02) Gutiérrez, Sandro [autor]; Donner, Theodorus Gerardus [asesor]This thesis focuses on the use of Isaiah in 1 Peter. Its general goal is to compare the explicit citations from Isaiah with the allusions to Isaiah in 1 Peter in order to show the theological weight of the allusions in comparison with that of the citations. Accordingly Chapter 1 develops a conceptual framework for the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament. This chapter explains the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament focusing on how 1 Peter uses Isaiah. Positions of various scholars on the context and the sources of the citations from the Old Testament and the allusions to the Old Testament are summarized. There are some concepts, which are defined, such as explicit citation and allusion, and the criteria to identify and classify them. Finally, the methodology used to compare the theological weight of quotations and allusions is explained. Three criteria are proposed to determine the theological weight of a quotation or allusion. A comparison of theological weight between quotations from Isaiah and allusions to Isaiah in 1 Peter 1:13-2:10 in Chapter 2 discloses one result: The allusions have equal or greater theological weight than the citations. The comparison of citations and allusions in 1 Peter 2:11-5:11 in Chapter 3 shows a different result: a citation has equal or greater theological weight than an allusion. The investigation also concludes that 1 Peter takes into account the context in the use of Isaiah. With regard to the sources, the use of the Septuagint is evident, but there are cases where 1 Peter follows the Masoretic Text more closely than the Septuagint.Item Acercamiento a la labor social de la iglesia pentecostal desde un estudio de caso con(2014-11) Redondo Chávez, Heder Enrique [autor]; Centeno, Jhohan [asesor]Item Secularización y teísmo bíblico comparados(2014-11) Jaén Gil, Lizi Zarina [autor]; Calle Raigoza, Jonathan [autor]; Mosquera Brand, Fernando AbilioItem Caracterización de la liturgia pentecostal en la ciudad de Medellín(2014-11) Falco, Julio Cesar, [autor]; Eduardo, Vargas Avendaño [autor]; Centeno, Jhohan [asesor]Item La monarquía como institución generadora de violencia : Un estudio de 1 Samuel 8(2015) Hernández Nassif, Lina; Zárate, Christian D.; Acosta Benítez, Milton Alfonso Ph.D. [asesor]Item Una descripción del método teológico del Movimiento Misionero Mundial basada en la sede central de Medellín(2015-11) Martínez Blanco, Wilcar Alejandro, [autor]; Centeno, Jhohan Eduardo, Mg.