Title of the Article: THE USE OF ANNOINTING OIL IN MARK 6:13 IN (original) (raw)

Anointing with Oil in African Christianity: An Evaluation of Contemporary Practices

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The African Church’s application of anointing oil: An expression of Christian spirituality or a display of fetish ancestral religion?

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THE ANOINTING AND ITS INHERENT BIBLICAL ESSENCE AND IMPLICATIONS 1

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Master's Thesis, Faculty of Theology, University of Helsinki, 2017

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Should Bible believing Christians use anointing oil and charms

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Historical and Modern Uses for the Ingredients of the Holy Anointing Compound

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Reception of Jesus as healer in Mark’s community

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The Theological Significance of the Concept of Anointing in Contemporary Churches in Nigeria

olatundun oderinde

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The Wrong Practice Of Anointing Oil In The Church According To James 5:14 A Theological study

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Textual Healing: Magic in Mark and Acts

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African Traditional Healing Practices and the Christian Community

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A New Reading of Anointing with Oil in James 5:14: Finding First-Century Common Ground in Moses’ Glorious Face

David H Wenkel

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Why is Jesus Unable to Heal People? Mark 6:1-6 in Literary Perspective

Lawrence Wills

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The Talmud, the Hippocratic Corpus and Mark’s healing Jesus on infectious diseases

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A READING OF " OIL " (JAMES 5:14) IN THE GHANAIAN CHRISTIAN MINISTRY

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Mark as Ritual Narrative: Anointing, Memorial, and Genre Signifiers in Mark 14:3-9

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Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 2023

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“Piercing the veil into Beliefs”: Christians Metaphysical Realities vis-à-vis Realities on African Traditional Medicine

Joshua Mawere

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The Spiritual Dimensions of Healing Rituals in Ancient Mesopotamia

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Healing Stories and Medical Anthropology. A Reading of Mark 10:46-52

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2000

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Aretalogy of the Best Healer: Performance and praise of Mark’s healing Jesus

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Ukutwasa –the Call of a Healer: An analogical lens into Jesus of Nazareth in Mark’s Gospel

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“Receive this oil as a sign of forgiveness and healing”: A Brief History of the Anointing of the Sick and Its Use in Lutheran Worship

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Mark 8:22–26: What Do We Make of a Jesus Who Spits? in When Gods Spoke. Researches and Reflections on Religious Phenomena and Artefacts. Studia in Honorem Tarmo Kulmar. Studia Orientalia Tartuensia. Eds.: Espak, Peeter; Läänemets, Märt; Sazonov, Valdimir. University of Tartu Press 2015

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"Anoint Your Chest and Eat Some of the Wax-Salve": The Non-Liturgical Use of Holy Oils in the Early Byzantine East

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Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 63, 2023

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PHYSICAL AND SPIRITUAL PURITY AS BASIS FOR HEALING AND HOLINESS IN MARK 7:1-7

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Understanding Tsonga tradicional [i.e. traditional] medicine in the light of Jesus' healings

Isaias Paulo Titoce

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