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It was reported that a doctoral student at Princeton once asked Albert Einstein, ""What is there left in the world for original dissertation research?"" He replied by saying, ""Find out about prayer. Somebody must find out about prayer."" Since Einstein's day, a great deal has been written on the topic of prayer in general. However, relatively little has been written about prayer in John's Farewell Discourse in particular. Therefore, this analysis not only seeks to understand the relationship between Johannine and Jewish, Greco-Roman, and Christian prayer traditions, but also seeks to discern…mehr

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It was reported that a doctoral student at Princeton once asked Albert Einstein, ""What is there left in the world for original dissertation research?"" He replied by saying, ""Find out about prayer. Somebody must find out about prayer."" Since Einstein's day, a great deal has been written on the topic of prayer in general. However, relatively little has been written about prayer in John's Farewell Discourse in particular. Therefore, this analysis not only seeks to understand the relationship between Johannine and Jewish, Greco-Roman, and Christian prayer traditions, but also seeks to discern the unique function and application of prayer as it is prescribed in the Farewell Discourse.
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Scott Adams is best known as the creator of the Dilbert comic strip that has been published continuously since 1989, now available only to subscribers on the X platform (formerly Twitter) and at www.ScottAdams.Locals.com.Adams authored the famously influential books The Dilbert Principle, How to Lose at Almost Everything and Still Win Big, Win Bigly, and Reframe Your Brain. Each of those books is considered a classic in its domain. But for many readers, God's Debris is the book that made the strongest positive impression.Adams has a B.A. in Economics from Hartwick College and an MBA from The Haas School of Business at the University of California at Berkeley.Adams grew up in Windham, New York, and after graduating from Hartwick College, traded his beat-up car for a one-way plane ticket to California. After sixteen years of corporate experience-half of that at a big bank and the rest at a local phone company-Adams became a full-time cartoonist and author. By then, he had completed his MBA while working full-time, and he used his business skills plus his corporate experience to make Dilbert a rare success in the comics industry.