Browsing Undergraduate Research by Subject "Stone-Campbell Movement"
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Changing Traditions: Letting God Speak through Women in Church
(2015-12-08)Abstract: The Stone Campbell Movement has historically prohibited women from publicly teaching baptized male believers. This tradition was founded on carefully selected Scriptures that were originally taken out of context ... -
Lay Down your Stones: A look into why Christians support the Death Penalty and the justifications for being against it.
(2022-04)This project explored the issue of the Death Penalty in America. Particularly, this study focused on why Christians are some of the largest proponents for the Death Penalty despite the foundations of our beliefs resting ... -
Milligan's Passivity During the Civil Rights Movement: Its Theological Roots and the Hopeful Movement Towards an Active Approach to Social Justice
(2020-12-01)Throughout the history of racial injustice, there have been Christian institutions that have refused to side with racial justice. This should be a concern for any person wanting to live as Jesus called us to. During the ... -
The Role of Women in the Church: A Study of the Restoration Movement
(1989-05-10)Ronald Kastens' paper for Dr. Henry Webb's Reformation of the 19th Century class -
Silence in the Face of Racism: Exploring the Inaction of White Christian Churches/Churches of Christ During the Civil Rights Movement
(2021)During the Civil Rights Movement, white members of Christian Churches and Churches of Christ (who made up the vast majority of the movement) took almost no action to support the Civil Rights Movement, despite several ...