Papers
The Value of Dreams: A Biblical/Psychological Perspective
According to Carl Jung, the dream is:
…a fragment of involuntary psychic activity, just conscious enough to be reproducible in the waking state. {Jung, Carl G., trans. R.F.C. Hull, Dreams. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1974, p. 68.}
The dream is an event in the unconscious mind that the conscious mind can, at times, just barely reproduce. The question remains: Is a dream a message from the unconscious mind directed to the conscious mind? Is it ever the case that a dream is from God? › Continue reading
A Moravian Approach to Evangelism (1 of 2)
Evangelism is a task for all Christians. Every individual and every church develops habits of witness. This paper on evangelism in the Moravian tradition was written in 1989 as a partial fulfillment of Dr. Green’s Doctor of Ministry degree at McCormick Theological Seminary. (1 of 2) › Continue reading
A Moravian Approach to Evangelism (2 of 2)
Evangelism is a task for all Christians. Every individual and every church develops habits of witness. This paper on evangelism in the Moravian tradition was written in 1989 as a partial fulfillment of Dr. Green’s Doctor of Ministry degree at McCormick Theological Seminary. (2 of 2) › Continue reading