The Sovereignty of the Son (Jesus)

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  1. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

    Our esteemed colleague and brother at DegreeInfo, Bill Grover, has written an expository research paper on "The Sovereign Son." If you are interested in his scholarly work, then you may read his 70 page paper here:Please feel free to post your constructive comments. :)

    I am willing to post other scholarly theology papers if they are submitted to me. :)
     
  2. Dennis Ruhl

    Dennis Ruhl member

    Don't have any. Do you take extended ramblings of unsupported opinion?
     
  3. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

    Yes. :)

    But you'll also have to take mine. :)

    I'm not sure which is worse. :eek: :p
     
  4. Tom Head

    Tom Head New Member

    Good stuff, Bill!


    Cheers,
     
  5. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

    Exhaustive Research Paper

    I am completely overwhelmed at how exhaustive Bill’s paper is. :eek:

    He has over 300 references!!! :p

    He covers many facinating issues, to include "the incarnation." :)

    Here is his index: click here.
     
  6. Starkman

    Starkman New Member

    Is the paper in whole anywhere?

    I had to click on at least five different links, after having clicked on the main link above), just to get to Bill's first page. Is there a link for the paper in whole?

    Thanks,

    Starkman
     
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  7. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

    Is the paper in whole anywhere?

    No, the paper isn't printed in whole on one webpage because the computer limited each page to 10,000 characters e.g. only about six pages could be fit onto each webpage.

    However, at the bottom of each page is a link for continuing to the next page. :p

    If you bookmark the index page, then you should be able to navigate through Bill's 70 page paper. :)

    We considered putting the paper in PDF format, but research indicates that the PDF format is terrable for online reading and it was suggested that PDF should only be used for printing documents because each page conveniently fits within specified parameters. The research also indicated that very few people will take the time to read an online PDF paper because it is too hard to navigate.
     
  8. Bill Grover

    Bill Grover New Member

    ===

    Thanks for generously looking at it Tom. I already see in it imperfections in punctuation, spelling, and thoroughness. But within the qualifications inclusive in the first chapter I hope it's a fair product. Me again worked hard to figure out how to post it and I'm grateful for the chance to...um.. "expose myself.":D
     
  9. Starkman

    Starkman New Member

    Thanks much, Me Again

    Thanks much!

    Starkman
     
  10. uncle janko

    uncle janko member

  11. Bill Grover

    Bill Grover New Member

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    Yeah, Unk, but I did it without being divine :rolleyes:
     
  12. kevingaily

    kevingaily New Member


    lol Unk! :D





    Kevin
     
  13. decimon

    decimon Well-Known Member

    This is a digression but I thought you folk would find this interesting.

    I'm struck by the clarity of writing from that era.
     
  14. Anthony Pina

    Anthony Pina Active Member

    Re: Is the paper in whole anywhere?

    Really? That's fascinating. Can you tell me where to find the research that you cite, because it contradicts what I have seen in the literature and what I see in practice. I have found PDF to be far less cumbersome to deal with than HTML.

    Tony
     
  15. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

    Reading PDF Online

    From what I have read, reading PDF online isn't popular with most people. They would rather read HTML:
     
  16. Redlyne Racer

    Redlyne Racer member

    Wrong. Jesus was Felipe's brother. Moises is the son. What, this isn't a baseball discussion? :confused:
     
  17. Dennis Ruhl

    Dennis Ruhl member


    What about Matty?
     
  18. Redlyne Racer

    Redlyne Racer member

    Brother of Jesus and Felipe. Led NL in batting 1966 (.342); lifetime .307; led NL in hits (231), doubles (41) 1969.
     

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