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The Mmpi As A Predictor Of Success Among Seminary Students, Sue Webb Cardwell
The Mmpi As A Predictor Of Success Among Seminary Students, Sue Webb Cardwell
Graduate Thesis Collection
Purpose of the study. Since the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory is the psychological test that is most widely used in seminaries in the United States, it was the purpose of this study (1) to establish norms for Christian Theological Seminary that could be compared with general norms and with the norms of two other studies, those of United Presbyterian and Southern California School of Theology seminarians, to help answer the question of how clergymen differ from non-clergymen and whether special norms need to be taken into consideration in the interpretation of MMPI protocols with seminary students; and (2) to see …
Christopher Fry's Contribution To Modern Drama, Jane Mcelroy
Christopher Fry's Contribution To Modern Drama, Jane Mcelroy
Graduate Thesis Collection
In a modern theatre increasingly preoccupied with the mundane, the sordid, the perverse, and the hopeless, Christopher Fry's plays loom like beacons~ For Hr. Fry finds the world, however chaotic, magnificent; and he chooses to explore its more civilized areas in a language undauntedly poetic, through characters cultivated enough to speak that poetry...
The Life And Contribution Of Robert Monroe Bell, Claire E. Berry
The Life And Contribution Of Robert Monroe Bell, Claire E. Berry
Graduate Thesis Collection
Since 1941, R. M. Bell has devoted his life to the training of ministers as the President of Johnson Bible College, Kimberlin Heights, Tennessee. During his tenure as president he has represented a point of view that has played both a distinctive and controversial role in the life of our Brotherhood. It is the purpose of this study to examine his life historically with emphasis on the events and influences that helped shape his life and thought. His theological positions will be surveyed and a critique given regarding the contribution his life and thought has had in the Christian church.
The Drift (1965), Butler University
A Study Of Numinous Experience, Dama C. Cofield
A Study Of Numinous Experience, Dama C. Cofield
Graduate Thesis Collection
For the past ten years I have worked in the area of Christian education in an ecumenical context. This has afforded me the privilege of participating in many communities of faith as well as the challenge of ministry and leadership in diverse situations. These responsibilities, involving me in the lives and personalities of fellow human beings and the necessity of personal growth to meet the demands of my own life's situations have forced me to examine repeatedly the premises of my own faith and its relevance to life.
Piracy In Decline, 1680-1727, Howard W. Buckwalter
Piracy In Decline, 1680-1727, Howard W. Buckwalter
Graduate Thesis Collection
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