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The Mission And Ministry To German-Speaking Lutherans In Western Canada 1879 - 1914, Richard Kraemer
The Mission And Ministry To German-Speaking Lutherans In Western Canada 1879 - 1914, Richard Kraemer
Doctor of Theology Dissertation
The following dissertation will provide a detailed account of the history of Lutheran ministry among German-speaking people in western Canada from1879 to 1914. Particular attention will be drawn to the relationship between the development of congregations in the region and the views on mission and ministry that were being held by those who were most involved in the work—the pastors themselves and the leaders of the mission boards who supported them. Their work in western Canada did not, however, begin in a vacuum; it was begun within an historical context. Relevant, therefore, to this study will be a brief review …
The Home Mission Work Of The Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference: A Description And Evaluation, George Gude
The Home Mission Work Of The Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference: A Description And Evaluation, George Gude
Doctor of Theology Dissertation
The scope of this dissertation is to describe, analyze, and evaluate the home mission work5of the Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference, which was a mission toAfro-Americans.6 The purpose is to expose the various factors which impacted this mission work and either helped or hampered its success. As a result of the study, it is the hope of the author that the church will learn from its past and manage to put fewer obstacles in the path of the Gospel it proclaims.
In making this study of the black mission work of the Synodical Conference, it became apparent to the author that …
Division And Reunion In The Presbyterian Church In Korea 1959-1968, Bong Rin Ro
Division And Reunion In The Presbyterian Church In Korea 1959-1968, Bong Rin Ro
Doctor of Theology Dissertation
This study is basically a historical investigation based on sources from both Korea and America. Since the controversial matter in the thesis can be problematical, the writer attempted to select source materials which give a fair representation of both opposing factions. Most of the primary sources in Korean were brought either directly from Korea or made available from Presbyterian missionaries in America who worked in Korea. A brother of the writer, a Presbyterian minister and a seminary student were also instrumental in Korea collecting necessary materials such as the minutes of the General Assembly meetings, official statements of various church …