O'Malley, J. Steven (John Steven), 1942-
J. Steven O'Malley
O'Malley, J. Steven 1942-
O'Malley, John Steven, 1942-....
O'Malley, J. Steven (John Steven)
VIAF ID: 22307861 (Personal)
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Works
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African urban Christian identity : emerging patterns |
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Early German-American evangelicalism pietist sources on discipleship and sanctification |
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For the whole world : a century of mission at Asbury Theological Seminary |
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Gesungenes Heil Untersuchungen zum Einfluss der Heiligungsbewegung auf das methodistische Liedgut des 19. Jahrhunderts am Beispiel von Gottlieb Füssle und Ernst Gebhardt |
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Great is thy faithfulness : Asbury Seminary's first 100 years |
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Interpretive trends in Christian revitalization for the early twenty-first century |
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John Seybert and the evangelical heritage : biographical and personal reflections on a life touched by godliness |
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Methodist and Pietist : retrieving the Evangelical United Brethren tradition |
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On the journey home : the history of mission of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, 1946-1968 |
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The origin of the Wesleyan theological vision for Christian globalization and the pursuit of Pentecost in early Pietist revivalism, including a translation of the Pentecost addresses ofJohann Adam Steinmetz (1689-1762) |
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Pilgrimage of faith: the legacy of the Otterbeins |
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Rvitalization : explorations in world christian movements : Pietist and wesleyan studies |
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Theologia crucis after the Reformation, modernity, and ultramodern tribalistic syncretism. |
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