John 11:38–57 We study this part of John with clear attention to Greek terms that reshape belief as trust and signs as pointers beyond miracles. Lazarus’s raising, the council’s response, and the approach to Passover reveal how language, liberation, and wholehearted faith meet in practice. • Belief as trust and confidence, not mere assent • Christos as title Anointed, not a surname • Names like Yeshua, Iakobos, Ioudas shifting across testaments • Lazarus raised, unbind him as liberatio...
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John 11:38–57 We study this part of John with clear attention to Greek terms that reshape belief as trust and signs as pointers beyond miracles. Lazarus’s raising, the council’s response, and the approach to Passover reveal how language, liberation, and wholehearted faith meet in practice. • Belief as trust and confidence, not mere assent • Christos as title Anointed, not a surname • Names like Yeshua, Iakobos, Ioudas shifting across testaments • Lazarus raised, unbind him as liberatio...
EOF03A The Eye of Faith, A History of Ohio Yearly Meeting Conservative. Chapter 3 Part A Refining the Form: 1828-1845
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EOF03A The Eye of Faith, A History of Ohio Yearly Meeting Conservative. Chapter 3 Part A Refining the Form: 1828-1845
Ohio Yearly Meeting takes another step in our journey through "The Eye of Faith," continuing William P. Taber Jr.'s history with Chapter 3, "Refining the Form: 1828-1845," which examines the theological tensions that nearly split our community. Orthodox Friends consolidated their community after the 1828 Hicksite separation by refining Quaker practices and strengthening biblical foundations. This period of reform would ultimately lead to new tensions between traditional and progressive elemen...
Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
John 11:38–57 We study this part of John with clear attention to Greek terms that reshape belief as trust and signs as pointers beyond miracles. Lazarus’s raising, the council’s response, and the approach to Passover reveal how language, liberation, and wholehearted faith meet in practice. • Belief as trust and confidence, not mere assent • Christos as title Anointed, not a surname • Names like Yeshua, Iakobos, Ioudas shifting across testaments • Lazarus raised, unbind him as liberatio...