Author

Charles Keogh

Date of Award

5-1-1992

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Sacred Theology (STM)

Department

Practical Theology

First Advisor

Francis Rossow

Scripture References in this Resource

Romans 10:4; Joel 2: 32; Romans 10:14; Romans 10:17; 1 John 1:5; 1 John 3:11; Proverbs 25:25; 1 Samuel 4:19; John 20:18; Isaiah 46:10; Isaiah 53:1; Isaiah 52:15; Psalm 70:15; Psalm 29:10; Psalm 63:10; Psalm 91:3; Psalm 50:17; Psalm 95:3; John 5:15; Acts 14:27; Acts 15:4; Acts 20: 20-27; John 16:13-15; John 4:15; 1 Samuel 9:19; Isaiah 44:8; Micah 3:8; 1 Samuel 9:9; Psalm 39:6; Psalm 77:4; Matthew 8:33; Luke 8:47; Psalm 101:22; Psalm 144:4; Psalm 104:1; Acts 4:23; 1 Corinthians 14:25; Matthew 28:8; Matthew 11:4; Acts 26:20; Acts 17:30

Abstract

The purpose of this study has been to address the question, What is the nature of parakaleo/paraklesis in proclamation? The thesis is that these terms, in part, define and describe proclamation.

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