Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity Essays

  • Fulton Sheen

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    Fulton contracted tuberculosis. His family later moved to Peoria, Illinois where Sheen had his first role in the Church; he was an altar boy at St. Mary's Cathedral. After Sheen graduated high school in 1913, he attended school at St. Viator College in Bourbonnais, Illinois, where he attended Saint Paul Seminary in Minnesota before he was ordained. He was ordained on September 20, 1919. He continued his studies at The Catholic University of America, which is located in Washington D.C. At The Catholic

  • Exploring Apostleship in the New Testament: Culver's Critique

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    Apostolate in the New Testament” published in the April to June 1977 issue of Bibliotheca Sacra, a Dallas Theological Seminary publication for over 165 years which concentrates in the studies in theology, Bible exposition, and ministry. The author of this article Robert Culver was a professor of Theology who taught a combined 25 years at Wheaton College and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He was an author, preacher, pastor and teacher right up until his death at 98 years old. His most noted publication

  • The Primacy of the Holy Spirit in the Soteriology and Doctrine of Grace of John Wesley & Contemporary Approaches to Wesleyan Soteriology

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    Church (Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir’s Press, 1985) 18 Ibid. 19 Ibid. 20-21 Ibid, 22 Ted A. Campbell, “Methodist Ecclesiologies and Methodist Sacred Spaces,” in Orthodox and Wesleyan Ecclesiology edited by S.T. Kimbrough (Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 2007) 218; John Wesley, Works of John Wesley, 18: 537 Ibid, 20:321 Cf. Zizioulas, Being as Communion, 220 as the author describes the ‘relational reality of the church’ as being a manifestation of the trinitarian God. Here, I am drawing continuity