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Very Big and Promising News on Stem Cell Research
(2005-08-22) -
Victory and Vindication for the Beagle at Last
(2008-02-17) -
Victory at the cross
(The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1992-04-17) -
A Victory for Life in Florida: Will it Stand?
(2003-10-23) -
“Victory in Jesus”
(2005-02-17) -
Video: “Little Children, Keep Yourselves from Idols”
(2011-08-23) -
The Vietnam War and Baptist Witness
(2011-09-27) -
The View into the Womb is “Extraordinarily Dangerous?”
(2006-10-04) -
A View of the Negro Question
(Maryland Baptist Mission Rooms, 189u) -
Viewing Life's Sunset from Pike's Peak
(A. D. Muse, [1939]) -
Views of Tolerance
(2002-09-04) -
Violence and Matthew: A reconsideration of Matthew 11:12
(2007-11-09)This thesis resolves the interpretational problem involved in Matthew 11:12 by asserting that in Matthew 11:12 ²¹[Special characters omitted.]<math> <f> <a><ac><g>a</g></ac><ac>&d12;</ac></a></f> </math> ¶µÄ±¹ is best ... -
Violence in Vanity Fair: The Versace Murder
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"Virgin" as Secondary Gender Identity in 1 Corinthians 7 and Its Jewish and Greco-Roman Background
(Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2018-11-09)The first chapter of this project outlines the background of studies about the Bible, gender, and social theory. The second chapter of this project surveys the landscape of contemporary feminist theory and gender studies, ... -
Virtual Adultery — The Emergence of Cybersinning
(2005-08-22) -
Virtue in the Cork Sermons of Morgan Edwards on 2 Peter 1:3–9
(2017-04-27)While there are two biographies, a number of articles and snippets on Morgan Edwards in Baptist history books, there is nothing written on his preaching. This thesis deals exclusively with his sermons, and specifically his ... -
Virtuous Disagreement in Apologetics: Virtue Responsibilism as an Apologetical Response to the Epistemology of Disagreement
(Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2018-06-07)The two traditional views in the epistemology of disagreement have offered distinct responses to the challenge of epistemic conflict. The purpose of this dissertation is to challenge these responses and offer a satisfactory ...