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Two Principles Toward Ecumenical Liturgy, Sunggu Yang
Two Principles Toward Ecumenical Liturgy, Sunggu Yang
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
In this essay, I want to discuss two essential principles of Christian ecumenical liturgy, especially for the Asian American church: a) the principle of other-wise liturgy and b) the principle of culturally-conscious worship.1 These two principles will escort the way we approach different Christian traditions of worship and eventually the way we design and practice ecumenical worship. I owe much to works of John McClure and Kathy Back in figuring out and applying these two principles.
Stories From Thirty Years Of "Celebration Of Discipline", Howard R. Macy
Stories From Thirty Years Of "Celebration Of Discipline", Howard R. Macy
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
A chapel talk given at George Fox University on the 30th anniversary of Richard Foster's Celebration of Discipline.
Jesus The Word According To John The Sectarian : A Paleofundamentalist Manifesto For Contemporary Evangelicalism, Especially Its Elites, In North America - Book Review, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Review of Gundry, Robert H. Jesus the Word according to John the Sectarian: A Paleofundamentalist Manifesto for Contemporary Evangelicalism, Especially Its Elites, in North America. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2002. Pp. 137. ISBN-13: 978-0802849809
A Way Forward In The Scientific Investigation Of Gospel Traditions: Cognitive-Critical Analysis, Paul N. Anderson
A Way Forward In The Scientific Investigation Of Gospel Traditions: Cognitive-Critical Analysis, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
While biblical scholarship has been quite open to integrating multiple disciplines into exegetical and hermeneutical studies, only recently have psychological studies been welcomed to the table.
Jesus And Transformation, Paul N. Anderson
Jesus And Transformation, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Transformational leadership differs greatly from transactional leadership. Transactional leadership conditions others to think in terms of penalties and rewards, thus motivating actions and reactions according to the interests of the individual. It is self-oriented, conditioning others along the lines of desired outcomes, but, as the motivating factors are external, adherence to those values and behaviors is tied to their reinforcement. When the systems of reward diminish, so do corollary commitments. In that sense, transactional leadership is situational and reward specific.