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An analysis of the concept of “peacemaking through blood” in Colossians 1.20b: the Graeco-Roman and Jewish background
de Araújo Alves, D. 2021. An analysis of the concept of “peacemaking through blood” in Colossians 1.20b: the Graeco-Roman and Jewish background. PhD thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawPhD thesis
The hermeneutics of social identity in Luke-Acts
Fox, N. 2019. The hermeneutics of social identity in Luke-Acts. PhD thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawPhD thesis
Christian faith and practice amongst migrants in Athens, Greece
Carlson, D. 2018. Christian faith and practice amongst migrants in Athens, Greece. PhD thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawPhD thesis
It could not have been otherwise: an articulation and defense of divine source compatibilism
Daeley, J. 2017. It could not have been otherwise: an articulation and defense of divine source compatibilism. PhD thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawPhD thesis
Sefer Tehillim in a Pakistani context: historical, translational and linguistic study of the Punjabi metrical psalms by Rev. Dr. Imam-ud-Din Shahbaz
Sadiq, Y. 2015. Sefer Tehillim in a Pakistani context: historical, translational and linguistic study of the Punjabi metrical psalms by Rev. Dr. Imam-ud-Din Shahbaz. PhD thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawPhD thesis
“And you say”: echoic utterances in Malachi with special reference to irony, denial and echoic questions
Bira, Y. 2015. “And you say”: echoic utterances in Malachi with special reference to irony, denial and echoic questions. PhD thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawPhD thesis
New Testament quotation at the reader-author intersection: evoking story for transformation
Nixon, L. 2015. New Testament quotation at the reader-author intersection: evoking story for transformation. PhD thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawPhD thesis
Ritual water, ritual spirit: an analysis of the timing, mechanism, and manifestation of spirit-reception in Luke-Acts
McCollough, D. 2014. Ritual water, ritual spirit: an analysis of the timing, mechanism, and manifestation of spirit-reception in Luke-Acts. PhD thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawPhD thesis
Cynosure: A theoretical grounding for pictorial language that grasps attention
Roth, M. 2018. Cynosure: A theoretical grounding for pictorial language that grasps attention. PhD thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawPhD thesis
Martyrological fulfilment: the process of reform in the publication of late sixteenth-century printed Italian martyrologies, c. 1568 - 1583
Cathrow, E. 2023. Martyrological fulfilment: the process of reform in the publication of late sixteenth-century printed Italian martyrologies, c. 1568 - 1583. Masters thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawMasters thesis
David’s political mourning in the Hebrew Bible: an analysis of how David mourns in instances of political significance
Whyte, M. 2022. David’s political mourning in the Hebrew Bible: an analysis of how David mourns in instances of political significance. Masters thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawMasters thesis
Paul the bigot? Reading the Cretan quotation of Titus 1:12 in light of relevance theory
Allen, I. 2019. Paul the bigot? Reading the Cretan quotation of Titus 1:12 in light of relevance theory. PhD thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawPhD thesis
The role of musical composition in promoting church unity
Griffith, P. 2018. The role of musical composition in promoting church unity. Masters thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawMasters thesis
Intertextual chaos? Investigating Paul’s use of Hosea in Romans 9:25-26 in light of Hans-Georg Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics
Halsted, M. 2018. Intertextual chaos? Investigating Paul’s use of Hosea in Romans 9:25-26 in light of Hans-Georg Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics. PhD thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawPhD thesis
Contentment in the Book of Ecclesiastes: interplay of the themes of death, the role of God, and contentment in Qoheleth’s teaching
Levicheva, L. 2014. Contentment in the Book of Ecclesiastes: interplay of the themes of death, the role of God, and contentment in Qoheleth’s teaching. PhD thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawPhD thesis
A mediator in Matthew: an analysis of the Son of Man’s function in the first Gospel
Saunders, C. 2017. A mediator in Matthew: an analysis of the Son of Man’s function in the first Gospel. PhD thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawPhD thesis
The enduring yod: an examination of Torah observance in the prophetic ministry and teaching of Jesus
Finlay, A. 2017. The enduring yod: an examination of Torah observance in the prophetic ministry and teaching of Jesus. Masters thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawMasters thesis
Excusing sinners and blaming God - A Calvinist assessment of determinism, moral responsibility, and divine involvement in evil
Bignon, G. 2015. Excusing sinners and blaming God - A Calvinist assessment of determinism, moral responsibility, and divine involvement in evil. PhD thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawPhD thesis
Exploring Psalm 80 as a source for Matthew 25:31—46
Venters, C. 2018. Exploring Psalm 80 as a source for Matthew 25:31—46. PhD thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawPhD thesis
Second Corinthians: St. Paul’s political displacement from Corinth and his rhetoric of return
Ensor, J. 2019. Second Corinthians: St. Paul’s political displacement from Corinth and his rhetoric of return. PhD thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of LawPhD thesis