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Washington's Workforce Development System Pays Off, Kevin M. Hollenbeck Oct 2002

Washington's Workforce Development System Pays Off, Kevin M. Hollenbeck

Employment Research Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Adult Education And Learning: A Metaphorical Perspective, William D. Lord May 1991

Adult Education And Learning: A Metaphorical Perspective, William D. Lord

Consensus

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Principles For The Development Of Adult Premembership Instruction, Robert L. Conrad Feb 1968

Principles For The Development Of Adult Premembership Instruction, Robert L. Conrad

Concordia Theological Monthly

The need for a study was brought forcibly to the author's attention by his membership on a subcommittee of the Board of Parish Education of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. The responsibility of the subcommittee is to formulate principles for adult premembership instruction in The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. The subcommittee could find no existing statement of principles, so it was forced to make a beginning on such a formulation.


Brief Studies, F. E. Mayer, Victor C. Frank, W. F. Beck Feb 1950

Brief Studies, F. E. Mayer, Victor C. Frank, W. F. Beck

Concordia Theological Monthly

The Function of the Law in Christian Preaching

Ezra’s Bible School

Basic Books for the Exegete


Testimonials For The Lutheran Position In Education, P E. Kretzmann Mar 1931

Testimonials For The Lutheran Position In Education, P E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

We Lutherans of the Synodical Conference are sometimes inclined to be somewhat apologetic with regard to our whole system of religious instruction. This is true even of our catechetical training in preparation for the rite of confirmation and the admission to adult or communicant membership in the Church. How else shall we explain the lowering of standards of indoctrination, particularly in adult classes? And yet, apart from Scripture precept and example, we have the support of some of the staunchest champions of the Bible, as when J. Gresham Machen writes, in his book What is Faith? (p. 150 f.) : …