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Eschatology of the Thessalonian Correspondence
A comparative study of 1 Thess 4, 13-5, 11 and 2 Thess 2, 1-12 to the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Old Testament Pseudepigrapha©2014 Thesis -
Joining New Congregations – Motives, Ways and Consequences
A Comparative Study of New Congregations in a Norwegian Folk Church Context and a Thai Minority Context©2014 Thesis -
The Transference of the Three Mediating Institutions of Salvation from Caiaphas to Jesus
A Study of Jn 11: 45-54 in the light of the Akan Myth of the Crossing of a River©2008 Thesis -
Baptist Reconsideration of Baptism and Ecclesiology
A Presentation of the Baptist Union of Sweden and a Study of its Official Response to "BEM" in Relation to the Public Discussions primarily amongst its Pastors and Theologians©2000 Thesis -
From Darkness to Light
The Concept of Salvation in the Perspectives of Thomas Aquinas and Śankara©2011 Thesis -
The Church and Other Faiths
The World Council of Churches, the Vatican, and Interreligious Dialogue©2010 Thesis -
The Time of Salvation
An Analysis of 4QApocryphon of Daniel ar (4Q246), 4QMessianic Apocalypse (4Q521 2), and 4QTime of Righteousness (4Q215a)©2009 Thesis -
The Presence of God in the World
A Contribution to Postmodern Christology based on the Theologies of Paul Tillich and Karl Rahner©2007 Thesis -
Recent Interpretations of Karl Marx’s Social Theory
An Essay on Habermas, Cohen and Elster©2006 Thesis -
J.L. Austin’s Concept of «Performative Word»
A Systematic Theological Analysis in Sacramental Theology and in Igbo Traditional Religion- Its Impact on the Use of Igbo Language for Effective Evangelization in Igboland©2012 Thesis -
The «Fetha Nagast» and its Ecclesiology
Implications in Ethiopian Catholic Church today©2010 Thesis -
Community after Totalitarianism
The Russian Orthodox Intellectual Tradition and the Philosophical Discourse of Political Modernity©2009 Thesis -
Africanness – Inculturation – Ethics
In Search of the Subject of an Inculturated Christian Ethic©2000 Thesis