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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Baltimore. Zion Church (Lutheran)"

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Surles, Bud. "Reshaping the way leaders at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church experience God in prayer." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) Access this title online, 2004. http://www.tren.com.

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De, Visser Adriaan Jan. "The kingship of Christ in the life and faith of Christians in a black South African township : a missiological evaluation / Adriaan Jan de Visser." Thesis, Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/10129.

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The purpose of this study is to investigate to what extent the Lordship of Christ is a reality in the life and faith of Christians in the South African township of Soshanguve, north-west of Pretoria. The study is based on empirical research conducted in Soshanguve between 1996 and 1999, among members of the following three denominations: the Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Zion Christian Church, and a group of Pentecostal and charismatic churches. During the first phase the research had a predominantly quantitative nature (survey research). The second phase involved a qualitative research (in depth-interviews, analysis of written documents and sermons). After an introductory chapter and a chapter giving the necessary background, chapter 3 describes the survey research, and chapters 4 to 6 examine the Lordship of Christ as it functions in the Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Zion Christian Church and the Pentecostal/charismatic churches respectively. This research shows that in the faith of many church members the Lordship of Jesus Christ is a vague notion. It is accepted that Jesus Christ has died for our sins in the past, but it is less clear what He is doing presently. The living Christ is a remote figure in the faith of the majority of church members. The gap which is left, is filled by the laws of the church and/or the leadership of the church. Chapter 7 gives an analysis of the results. It appears that several backgrounds have to be taken into account: (1) the influence of African traditional religion, (2) the influence of Western secularism, (3) the influence of specific doctrinal tenets of the given denomination. Chapter 8 offers a Biblical perspective on aspects which have to be dealt with in order to strengthen the notion of the Lordship of Christ in the life and faith of Christians. These are: the concept of God, the concept of salvation, the person of Christ, the Lordship of Christ over the life of the individual believer, and the Lordship of Christ over the world.
Thesis (Th.D.)--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2001
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Books on the topic "Baltimore. Zion Church (Lutheran)"

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Klinger, Irwin R. Zion (Klinger's) Church history. Closson Press, 1988.

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Church, Diana. Zion in the fields. Texas Press, 2009.

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Church, Diana. Zion in the fields. Texas Press, 2009.

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Ogmundson, Robert. Zion Lutheran Church: One hundred years of God's grace. R. Ogmundson, 2003.

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Heffner, John H. Zion--St. Michael's Lutheran Church: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1745-1785. J.H. Heffner, 1994.

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Maloney, Ethel Schmitt. Zion Lutheran Church: Ruffsdale, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania : parish records. Baltzer Meyer Historical Society, 1999.

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M, Martin Ilse, and Smith George M, eds. Lutheran Zion-Pine Church record, 1786-1827, Stony Creek, Virginia. Shenandoah History, 1985.

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Doyle, Michael. Sent forth by God's blessings: A history of Zion Lutheran Church, Maywood, California. [Zion Lutheran Church?], 1999.

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Weiser, Frederick Sheely. St. Peter's Lutheran Church ... 1767-1854, Glade Reformed Church ... 1769-1836, Mount Zion Lutheran and Reformed Church ... 1798-1834. Historical Society of Carroll County, 1998.

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Miller, Ruff Paul. Zion Lutheran Church: Venango, Crawford County, Pennsylvania : parish records, 1815-1871. P.M. Ruff, 2000.

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