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Teaching Biblical Meditation As a Means to Prayer to Students of Welch College, Nashville, Tennessee

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Date
2013-04-29
Author
Raper, Barry Glendon
Advisor
Whitney, Donald S.
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Subject
Meditation
Prayer
Abstract
ABSTRACT TEACHING BIBLICAL MEDITATION AS A MEANS TO PRAYER TO STUDENTS OF WELCH COLLEGE, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Barry Glendon Raper, D.Min. The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2013 Faculty Supervisor: Dr. Donald S. Whitney This project sought to educate and engage college students in the spiritual disciplines with special focus on the twin disciplines of meditation and prayer. Chapter 1 introduces the context of Welch College and provides the rationale for the project. Chapter 2 examines the biblical and theological basis for meditation in the Old and New Testaments. Chapter 3 focuses on the link between meditation and prayer with special emphasis on George Mueller. Chapter 4 provides the reader with a look at what actually took place within the project. Chapter 5 evaluates the project and gives theological and personal reflections.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10392/6162
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