Discipleship Development In Persons Who Considered Leaving The Vestal Center United Methodist Church And Decided To Stay : A Grounded Theory Study,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Discipleship Development In Persons Who Considered Leaving The Vestal Center United Methodist Church And Decided To Stay : A Grounded Theory Study, Roger Lawrence Frederick
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Twenty-Somethings In The Church : The Impact Of A Biblical Worldview Study,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Twenty-Somethings In The Church : The Impact Of A Biblical Worldview Study, Debbie Norris Lanier
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Children With Disabilities And Ministry : Training Adults For More Effective Ministry,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Children With Disabilities And Ministry : Training Adults For More Effective Ministry, Robert M. López
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Components To Effect Spiritual And Numerical Growth In The Good News Churches Of Palakonda Division, Srikakulam District, A. P. India,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Components To Effect Spiritual And Numerical Growth In The Good News Churches Of Palakonda Division, Srikakulam District, A. P. India, Victor John Ratnam Palla
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Creating Synergy In Churches With Multiple Congregations,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Creating Synergy In Churches With Multiple Congregations, C. Michael Pearson
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Journey Of Decision Making In The Word-Directed Christian Churches,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
The Journey Of Decision Making In The Word-Directed Christian Churches, Craig J. Smith
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Men's Disciple-Making Programs : How Discipleship Influences Men's Lives,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
The Impact Of Men's Disciple-Making Programs : How Discipleship Influences Men's Lives, Andrew David Templeton
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Foot Washing : A Way To Transform Pastors' Service To God Within The United Methodist Church,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Foot Washing : A Way To Transform Pastors' Service To God Within The United Methodist Church, Peter W. Vermeulen
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Band Of Brothers : A Study In Forming Spiritual Leadership Characteristics In Men,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
Band Of Brothers : A Study In Forming Spiritual Leadership Characteristics In Men, Ian George Wills
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Wesleyan Doctrine Of Christian Assurance And Psychological Type,
2010
Asbury Theological Seminary
The Wesleyan Doctrine Of Christian Assurance And Psychological Type, Greg Burgner
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Stories The Religious Left Must Tell Itself,
2010
Butler University
Stories The Religious Left Must Tell Itself, Brent A. R. Hege
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Reviews Changing the Script: An Authentically Faithful and Authentically Progressive Political Theology for the 21st Century, by Daniel Schultz. Ig Publishing (2010) $15.95
Reading The Story Of Miriai On Two Levels: Evidence From Mandaean Anti-Jewish Polemic About The Origins And Setting Of Early Mandaeism,
2010
Butler University
Reading The Story Of Miriai On Two Levels: Evidence From Mandaean Anti-Jewish Polemic About The Origins And Setting Of Early Mandaeism, James F. Mcgrath
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
New Testament scholars, drawing on Mandaean sources to shed light on the Gospel of John, may have done more harm than good to both Johannine and Mandaean studies. Nonetheless, approaches to the Gospel of John developed over the past 50 years have shed light on the Gospel’s Jewish context and the clues its polemical emphases can provide about the time and setting in which it was written. J. L. Martyn’s suggestion that the Gospel of John can be read on “two levels”, telling us about the context in which it was written while telling a story set in the time …
The Online Theology Classroom: Strategies For Engaging A Community Of Distance Learners In A Hybrid Model Of Online Education,
2010
Butler University
The Online Theology Classroom: Strategies For Engaging A Community Of Distance Learners In A Hybrid Model Of Online Education, Brent A. R. Hege
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
The key to success in online education is the creation and sustenance of a safe and vibrant virtual community. In order to create such a community instructors must pay special attention to the relationship between technology and pedagogy, specifically in terms of issues such as course design, social presence, facilitation of sustained engagement with course material, specially tailored assignments, and learner expectations and objectives. Several strategies for accomplishing this goal are presented here based on the author’s experiences teaching second career students in hybrid introductory theology courses at a mainline denominational seminary.
Correlation Between The Leadership Practices Of Lead Ministers And The Workplace Spirituality Of Their Churches As Reported By Church Members,
2010
Andrews University
Correlation Between The Leadership Practices Of Lead Ministers And The Workplace Spirituality Of Their Churches As Reported By Church Members, Richard A. Devost
Dissertations
Purpose. People seek for meaning in their work and lives. Researchers have recently conceptualized the experience of meaning at work under the construct workplace spirituality, which describes people's experience of both their work and their workplaces from a spiritual perspective. Recent research in organizations has found a relationship between the spirituality of the leaders and the workplace spirituality of the work units.
Christians often expect their churches to be spiritual workplaces where work will bring a sense of deep spiritual well-being and meaning. Pastors are spiritual leaders in their congregations. However, it is unclear if the practices associated with positive …
Introduction To America's Four Gods: What We Say About God And What That Says About Us,
2010
Baylor University
Introduction To America's Four Gods: What We Say About God And What That Says About Us, Paul Froese, Christoper Bader
Sociology Faculty Books and Book Chapters
Despite all the hype surrounding the "New Atheism," the United States remains one of the most religious nations on Earth. In fact, 95% of Americans believe in God--a level of agreement rarely seen in American life. The greatest divisions in America are not between atheists and believers, or even between people of different faiths. What divides us, this groundbreaking book shows, is how we conceive of God and the role He plays in our daily lives.
America's Four Gods draws on the most wide-ranging, comprehensive, and illuminating survey of American's religious beliefs ever conducted to offer a systematic exploration of …
Egyptian Papyri And The Book Of Abraham: Some Questions And Answers,
2010
Brigham Young University - Utah
Egyptian Papyri And The Book Of Abraham: Some Questions And Answers, Kerry M. Muhlestein
Faculty Publications
In 1835 Joseph Smith began translating some ancient Egyptian papyri that he had obtained from an exhibitor passing through Kirtland, Ohio. He soon announced, “Much to our joy [we] found that one of the rolls contained the writings of Abraham.” While we do not know how much the Prophet translated, we do know that some of his translation was published in serial form and eventually canonized as the Book of Abraham in the Pearl of Great Price. For nearly one hundred years, it was thought that all these papyri had eventually made their way to the Wood Museum in Chicago, …
Dhamma Education: The Transmission And Reconfiguration Of The Sri Lankan Buddhist Tradition In Toronto,
2010
Wilfrid Laurier University
Dhamma Education: The Transmission And Reconfiguration Of The Sri Lankan Buddhist Tradition In Toronto, Deba Mitra Bhikkhu
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
This research documents the transition of a religious tradition from a foreign-born generation to a new generation who call Canada home. It examines how first-generation Sri Lankan Buddhists in Toronto transmit their Buddhist tradition to their Canadian children, how the latter receive what is passed on to them, and what happens within the tradition through the process of transmission and reception. These issues are of paramount concern not only for Buddhist communities in North America but also for other immigrant and refugee groups undergoing the process of resettlement. Working with two Sri Lankan temples in Toronto, the Toronto Mahavihara and …
Spirituality And Organised Religion In Supporting Parents Of Children With Down Syndrome And Intellectual Disability,
2010
Edith Cowan University
Spirituality And Organised Religion In Supporting Parents Of Children With Down Syndrome And Intellectual Disability, Divia Pillay
Theses : Honours
Background: Raising a child with an intellectual disability can present parents with many challenges. Factors that have been demonstrated to positively impact on the mental and physical health of parents of children with an intellectual disability include greater clinical, family and social supports. One avenue of support that has been rarely explored is the role of spirituality and organised religion in supporting parents of children with an intellectual disability. Aim: The aim of this literature review was to investigate the role of spirituality and organised religion in the lives of parents of children with intellectual disability, specifically Down syndrome. Methods: …
100 Years Of Jqr And Rabbinic Judaism,
2010
University of Pennsylvania
100 Years Of Jqr And Rabbinic Judaism, Natalie B. Dohrmann
Departmental Papers (Religious Studies)
In this issue we continue our celebration of the Jewish Quarterly Review's first century on American soil. This issue focuses on classical and rabbinic Judaism. Considering the topic, a certain question arises: To what extent is the very enterprise of Jewish studies a fundamentally rabbinic one? And yet, perusing the tables of contents of the preceding four hundred or so issues, the precise place of rabbinics remains strangely elusive.
Common Features In The Development Of Three World Religions,
2009
Chapman University
Common Features In The Development Of Three World Religions, Lorin Geitner
Lorin C. Geitner
The religions of Manichaeism, Sikhism and Bahai share an unusual combination of traits: they are all inclusivist, syncretistic and universalizing. This paper compares the context of their creation to determine if there were any common social, political and historical pressures present at that time which would account for these similarities.