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What's It All About? (Dictated Memo), C. William Pollard
What's It All About? (Dictated Memo), C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
In this dictated memo, Pollard reflects on a recent trip to the Middle East and Eastern Europe, emphasizing in particular how such travels confirm both his call to stewardship and the role that ServiceMaster plays in that call.
Update - July 1998, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update - July 1998, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update
In this issue:
-- Christianity and Human Cloning - A Seventh-day Adventist Declaration of Ethical Principles
-- Cloning: Dolly's Mother is Her Sister!?
-- Hello, Dolly! Dolly! Dolly!
Steer For Open Water, C. William Pollard
Steer For Open Water, C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
In this reflection on Exodus 33, Pollard encourages the graduating class of Emmanuel Bible Institute (Oradea, Romania) to "steer for open waters" by serving their Romanian context with confidence that their vocation is a means of implementing their faith in daily life.
Bridging The Gulf (New Haven, Ct), C. William Pollard
Bridging The Gulf (New Haven, Ct), C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
Delivered at the Yale Berkeley Seminar (hosted by Berkeley Divinity School at Yale) in New Haven, CT, this speech asks how Christians might bridge the gulf between work and faith (or God and profit). Pollard posits that the link between the two is to be found in people, all of whom are made in the image of God. In this framework, the corporate firm may be construed as an institution of moral formation.
Toward Reversing Pastoral Burnout Through A Program To Restore Balanced Living, Steven Anton Gerig
Toward Reversing Pastoral Burnout Through A Program To Restore Balanced Living, Steven Anton Gerig
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The First Principle Of Life : Thomistic Dualism And Current Issues In The Mind-Body Debate, David Alan Reed
The First Principle Of Life : Thomistic Dualism And Current Issues In The Mind-Body Debate, David Alan Reed
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Toward An Understanding Of Celibacy In A Christian Context For The Twenty-First Century, Marilyn Iva Elliott
Toward An Understanding Of Celibacy In A Christian Context For The Twenty-First Century, Marilyn Iva Elliott
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Leadership That Serves - An Intangible Ingredient Found In Every Successful Ministry, C. William Pollard
Leadership That Serves - An Intangible Ingredient Found In Every Successful Ministry, C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
In this speech at the 1998 Business and Professional Ministries Conference (Omni Hotel - Dallas), Pollard asks how Christians might lead in both the church and the business world while the world around them is rapidly changing. He concludes that one profitable avenue may be found in servant leadership.
The Call Of The Desert: Purity Of Heart And Power In Early Christian Monasticism, Douglas E. Christie
The Call Of The Desert: Purity Of Heart And Power In Early Christian Monasticism, Douglas E. Christie
Theological Studies Faculty Works
No abstract provided.
Built To Last - Leadership Principles That Are Timeless, C. William Pollard
Built To Last - Leadership Principles That Are Timeless, C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
In this address at the CMA Conference in Nashville, Pollard outlines the primary characteristics of a servant leader and argues that only people-focused institutions are "built to last."
Tenure, C. William Pollard
Tenure, C. William Pollard
C. William Pollard Papers
In this extract from a memo written to Walt Kaiser (then President of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and a board member at Wheaton College), Pollard writes of his discomfort with establishing tenure as a policy at Wheaton.
Seeing Or Coming To The Child Of The Living One? More On 'Gospel Of Thomas' Saying-37 (An Assessment On Scribal Tendencies In Coptic Manuscripts From The Early Christian Communities), Marvin Meyer
Religious Studies Faculty Articles and Research
"In a note published in Harvard Theological Review in 1995, Gregory J. Riley suggests a new reading for a damaged portion of Gospel of Thomas 37...Riley questions the translation of the portion of the saying in Nag Hammadi Codex II, p. 39, at the end of line 34 (the last line), where the papyrus is damaged, and proposes that the reading "the[n yo]u [w]ill come" is preferable to "then [you] will see." The proposed reading, if adopted, would significantly change the traditional interpretation of this saying, which has been understood to refer to enlightenment that comes from ritual participation in …
Practical Encyclopedia Of Evangelism And Church Growth (Korean), Elmer Towns
Practical Encyclopedia Of Evangelism And Church Growth (Korean), Elmer Towns
Towns Foreign Language Book Collection
No abstract provided.