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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
La Filosofía Protestante Fundacional De Estados Unidos, Nicholas P. Miller, Maria Victoria Feito-Torrez
La Filosofía Protestante Fundacional De Estados Unidos, Nicholas P. Miller, Maria Victoria Feito-Torrez
Faculty Publications
Traditional understandings of the genesis of the separation of church and state rest on assumptions about “Enlightenment" and the republican ethos o f citizenship. The author does not seek to dislodge that interpretation but to augment and enrich it by recovering its cultural and discursive religious contexts, specifically the discourse of Protestant dissent.He argues that commitments by certain dissenting Protestants to the right of private judgment in matters of biblical interpretation, an outgrowth of the doctrine of the priesthood of all believers, helped promote religious disestablishment in the early modern West.
Imagery, Prayer, And Mind Wandering: Kataphatic Prayer, Martha M. O. Duah
Imagery, Prayer, And Mind Wandering: Kataphatic Prayer, Martha M. O. Duah
Honors Theses
Mind wandering—reduced attention to external events—during prayer could pose a problem for Christians. However, different types of prayer make different cognitive demands. Kataphatic prayer, a common type of evangelical Christian prayer, makes use of mental imagery in hopes of experiencing God in a richer sense. Because both mind wandering and kataphatic prayer require imagery, tying up imagery resources in kataphatic prayer should block mind wandering thereby improving focus. Participants in this study prayed as they normally do, viewed a visual task, or engaged in kataphatic prayer while self-monitoring for mind wandering.
Berrien Springs Group Collects Backpacks For Students, Jane Thayer
Berrien Springs Group Collects Backpacks For Students, Jane Thayer
Lake Union Herald
No abstract provided.
An Understanding Of The Biblical View On Homosexual Practice And Pastoral Care: Seventh-Day Adventist Theological Seminary Position Paper, Seventh-Day Adventist Theological Seminary
An Understanding Of The Biblical View On Homosexual Practice And Pastoral Care: Seventh-Day Adventist Theological Seminary Position Paper, Seventh-Day Adventist Theological Seminary
Books
The intent of this document is not to judge but to clearly set forth what Scripture teaches concerning homosexual practices and offer guidelines on how to interact with persons of same-sex orientation.
On The Cutting Edge Of Ministry, Becky St. Clair
On The Cutting Edge Of Ministry, Becky St. Clair
Lake Union Herald
No abstract provided.
The Peace That Passes, Melodie Roschman
Adventist Women Clergy: Their Call And Experience, Leslie Bumgardner
Adventist Women Clergy: Their Call And Experience, Leslie Bumgardner
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
Around the world, Seventh-day Adventist women are serving in pastoral ministry. however, little research has been conducted about the calling and experiences of these women. this article shares the stories of 11 Adventist women pastors in North America, including their call to ministry, mentoring, their experiences as mothers, how they differ from their male colleagues, challenges they face, why they consider leaving pastoral ministry, and why they choose to stay.
Servant, Leader, Or Both?: A Fresh Look At Mark 10:35-45, Bill Thompson
Servant, Leader, Or Both?: A Fresh Look At Mark 10:35-45, Bill Thompson
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
How can Christian leaders find a balance between serving and leading? Part of the confusion lies in Jesus’ striking paradox itself. Following an exegetical study of Mark 10:35-45, i use John Stott’s categories of the choices between selfish ambition and sacrifice and between power and service to explore two key areas of application for pastoral leaders. if competent Christian leaders constantly seek to put Christ’s mission ahead of their own glory and to put the good of the group before their own desires, then their followers will be more likely to accept their influence.
What Is A "Community" Church Plant?, Hyveth Williams
What Is A "Community" Church Plant?, Hyveth Williams
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
"A community plant is one that focuses on the health of the community. this means that you focus on the health of all of the churches in the community, regardless of the denomination, and the health of the people who live in the community, because a healthy community breeds healthy children. And what we are planting, what we want it to be is a healthy church."
Mentoring With Common Sense, By Roy W. Harris And Alton Loveless, Philip Tse
Mentoring With Common Sense, By Roy W. Harris And Alton Loveless, Philip Tse
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
MENTORING WITH COMMON SENSE By Roy W. Harris and Alton Loveless. Ashville, OH: FWB Publications (2015) Paperback, 140 pages
"Although the concept of mentoring has been around since the beginning of mankind and emerged with emphasis during the mid-1700s, mentoring has become a hot topic only in recent years. in view of the importance of a mentor and the benefits to the mentees, this book illustrates the steps to becoming a good mentor and the ins and outs of mentoring. the author points out that most of us have been mentored at some point in our lives; he strongly encourages …
Structured For Mission, By Alan J. Roxburgh, Marshall A. Randall
Structured For Mission, By Alan J. Roxburgh, Marshall A. Randall
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
STRUCTURED FOR MISSION. By Alan J. Roxburgh Downers Grove, iL: Intervarsity Press (2015) Paperback, 181 pages
"Ultimately the author reveals the solution to the problem of our existing structural decline: regain our biblical imagination, allow room for experimentation, and allow the Spirit to lead outside our comfort zone. he relates these factors to leadership by explaining how leaders allow this process to take place when a problem arises."
A Correlational Study Of Emotional Intelligence And Servant-Leadership Among Church Leaders
A Correlational Study Of Emotional Intelligence And Servant-Leadership Among Church Leaders
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
"the conclusion of this study was that, while one cannot definitively conclude that a training tool designed to build emotional intelligence would improve the correlation between emotional intelligence and servant leadership, knowing that emotional intelligence is learnable provides sufficient evidence to further investigate the correlation."
The Correlation Between A Pastor’S Job Experience And Church Servant Leadership Practices
The Correlation Between A Pastor’S Job Experience And Church Servant Leadership Practices
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
"Forty-six leaders from six church organizations took the Organizational Leadership Assessment (OLA). individual church OLA scores were calculated and then analyzed using correlation and moderation analysis against each pastor’s past and present experience. Findings did not indicate any statistically significant relationship between a pastor’s past or present leadership experience and servant leadership practices within the church."
A Capacity To Serve And To Lead Across Cultures: Inter Cultural Leadership And The Experience Of American Missionaries
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
"Eight evangelical christian missionaries from the United States were interviewed using a protocol designed to identify critical incidents in their experiences in leading people of cultures different from their own. the core findings are written descriptions of key experiences of these leaders that focus upon ways they were influenced by those they lead. the lived experience of the missionary leaders in this study informs prevalent leadership theories including transformative leadership, servant leadership, and cross-cultural leadership."
Ellen G. White's Understanding Of Indwelling Of The Holy Spirit: A Chronological Study, Cory Wetterlin
Ellen G. White's Understanding Of Indwelling Of The Holy Spirit: A Chronological Study, Cory Wetterlin
Andrews University Seminary Student Journal
Throughout history there have been two major understandings of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. The first is the indwelling of the transcendent timeless God within the timeless soul of a body/soul, dualistic anthropology. The second is an allinclusive view in which either everything is God, pantheism, or everything is within God, panentheism. Adventism has traditionally rejected both of these understandings. Adventism teaches a monistic anthropology, denying the indwelling of the soul and a panentheistic point of view. How then is Adventism able to define the indwelling of the Holy Spirit? In order to begin to answer this question it …
Homosexuality: Some Questions And Answers, H. Peter Swanson
Homosexuality: Some Questions And Answers, H. Peter Swanson
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Homosexuality: Mental And Spiritual Wellness, H. Peter Swanson
Homosexuality: Mental And Spiritual Wellness, H. Peter Swanson
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Last Generation: How The Advent Hope Defines Us, Skip Bell
The Last Generation: How The Advent Hope Defines Us, Skip Bell
Faculty Publications
The term “last generation” evokes differing mental images. For some, the term introduces the horrifying reality of earth’s inability to infinitely sustain life; for others, the devastating destruction of nuclear warfare; and for others, an impending cosmic calamity. Ironically, for those who anticipate the return of Christ, these fearful predictions are themselves affirmations of Christ’s return, and they sustain our hope to be among the last generation.
Farming In The City!, Skip Bell
Balancing A Busy Life, S. Joseph Kidder
Balancing A Busy Life, S. Joseph Kidder
Faculty Publications
Most pastors spend an average of 50 hours a week working, not including the main weekly church service. Even though we are putting in the time, we may not be very focused or productive. We spend much time in meetings, visitations, and sermon preparation. But few pastors are intentional about discipling, vision casting, and creative thinking. One of the ways to find balance is through effective time management. Pastors do not find it easy to balance a busy life to fit everything in that we love and what we have to do, but here are some tips to help facilitate …
They Need Your Prayers, Rebecca Coleman
A True Mother In Israel, P. Gerard Damsteegt
Planning A Sermonic Year, S. Joseph Kidder
Planning A Sermonic Year, S. Joseph Kidder
Faculty Publications
Planning out the sermonic year and being intentional about creating a unified schedule of Sabbath services and sermons gives direction and inspiration to members and focus to the pastor and leadership. It helps show the pastor and leadership whether they are balanced in presenting various themes. The sermonic year calendar also can make sure that your church programs are in line with the direction and mission of the church and help both the pastor and ministry teams stay organized.
The Grace Place Ministry Leads To Bible Studies And Baptisms, Betty Eaton
The Grace Place Ministry Leads To Bible Studies And Baptisms, Betty Eaton
Lake Union Herald
No abstract provided.
My Personal Testimony: Some Pastoral Reflections”, Dwight K. Nelson
My Personal Testimony: Some Pastoral Reflections”, Dwight K. Nelson
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Puzzling Plurals In Philemon, Ernie Bursey
The Puzzling Plurals In Philemon, Ernie Bursey
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
"this passionate appeal for Philemon to welcome his slave as a brother in the Lord explains Paul’s intention to include the members of the house church in the reading of the letter. If Paul’s efforts are successful in helping Philemon to embrace Onesimus as a brother in the Lord, that welcome will also need to be extended to him by the other brothers and sisters in the Lord in the little house church that met in Philemon’s house."
Postmodern Teens And Twentysomethings In German-Speaking Europe, Alexander C. Schulze
Postmodern Teens And Twentysomethings In German-Speaking Europe, Alexander C. Schulze
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
"this article briefly summarizes the results of a pioneering study in faith development research. Based on the data gathered by Valuegenesis Europe, the study examined the relationship between family and church variables and the faith development of adolescents and young adults in Germany, austria, and Switzerland. Faith development was seen through the lenses of four new faith development dimensions: believing, belonging, caring, and doing. the article discusses the implications of this study to orient leaders to the faith development needs of the young generation in German-speaking Europe."
A Trinity Of Love: The Formation Of Christian Community In Worship, Jeffrey Russell Crawford
A Trinity Of Love: The Formation Of Christian Community In Worship, Jeffrey Russell Crawford
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
Dissertation Notice:
Full Text of the Thesis available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global
This study employs narrative research methodology to explore Trinity Community Presbyterian Church’s understanding of growing in love together as the Body of Christ in worship. The project assessed community formation in worship and used “Love Song for a Savior” by the band Jars of clay as its organizing principle.
[Book Review Of] American Protestant Theology: A Historical Sketch, By Luigi Giussani, Denis Kaiser
[Book Review Of] American Protestant Theology: A Historical Sketch, By Luigi Giussani, Denis Kaiser
Faculty Publications
Many scholars in the field of American religious and theological history may never have heard the name of Luigi Giussani (1922-2005) because he spent most of his life in his home country Italy, his proficiency in English was limited to reading literacy, and the majority of his writings were not concerned with American religious history anyway. Giussani was a Catholic priest, theologian, high school teacher, professor, and founder of the international movement Comunione e Liberazione. He was closely acquainted with Pope John Paul II and the then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. His influence on Italian and European religious life and culture …
Fostering Faith Through Spiritual Gifts, Susan Murray
Fostering Faith Through Spiritual Gifts, Susan Murray
Lake Union Herald
No abstract provided.