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Review Of "40 Questions About Prayer", Joshua Strickler
Review Of "40 Questions About Prayer", Joshua Strickler
The Christian Librarian
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Review Of "Calvin On The Death Of Christ: A Word For The World", Jonathan Mccormick
Review Of "Calvin On The Death Of Christ: A Word For The World", Jonathan Mccormick
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
Review Of "40 Questions About Arminianism", John Jaeger
Review Of "40 Questions About Arminianism", John Jaeger
The Christian Librarian
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Bradley And Muller's " Church History: An Introduction To Research Methods And Resources, Second Edition" (Book Review), Rebecca A. Givens
Bradley And Muller's " Church History: An Introduction To Research Methods And Resources, Second Edition" (Book Review), Rebecca A. Givens
The Christian Librarian
A review of Bradley, J. A., & Muller, R.A. (2016). Church history: An introduction to research methods and resources, second edition. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing. 214 pp. $30.00. ISBN 9780802874054
Climb The Hill, Eloise Hockett, John Muhanji
Climb The Hill, Eloise Hockett, John Muhanji
Faculty Publications - College of Education
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of The Peace Curriculum: One School's Story, Eloise Hockett, John Muhanji
The Impact Of The Peace Curriculum: One School's Story, Eloise Hockett, John Muhanji
Faculty Publications - College of Education
No abstract provided.
"George Fox University" In Founded By Friends: A Collection Of Essays On The Quaker Colleges In America, Paul N. Anderson
"George Fox University" In Founded By Friends: A Collection Of Essays On The Quaker Colleges In America, Paul N. Anderson
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Excerpt: "George Fox University is owned by Northwest Yearly Meeting, which appoints all its trustees. Four-sevenths of these must be Friends, and this relationship keeps the institution close to its parent religious body. This being the case, a high degree of interaction exists between Northwest Yearly Meeting and the university, and this relationship is felt to be mutually beneficial. While the number of Friends students in the traditional undergraduate program has remained between 74 and 145 over the past three decades or more (making up between 4 and 15 percent of the traditional undergraduate population), aspects of Quaker identity are …
Higher Education In The Wesleyan Tradition, Patrick Allen
Higher Education In The Wesleyan Tradition, Patrick Allen
Faculty Publications - College of Education
"I want to briefly discuss three ideas which strike me as particularly important as we think together about higher education in the Wesleyan tradition: discourse, teaching, and outcomes. Then, I will conclude with a story that I hope will illustrate what we are trying to do here at Point Loma."