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The Reformation And The Advent Movement, Daniel Walther
The Reformation And The Advent Movement, Daniel Walther
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
France And The Reformation, Daniel Walther
The Reformation Begins In Germany, Daniel Walther
The Reformation Begins In Germany, Daniel Walther
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Reformation Re-Examined, Daniel Walther
The Reformation Re-Examined, Daniel Walther
Faculty Publications
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The Protestant Church And Segregration, Karl Thiele
The Protestant Church And Segregration, Karl Thiele
Bachelor of Divinity
It is the purpose of this study to investigate the factors in our society, secular and religious that have contributed to and maintained the paradox and thus make it possible for us to better be able to eliminate this absurdity. Needless to say, it is impossible to discuss all the factors relating to this paradox, but those factors affecting and primarily related to the church are treated.
Christian Education In Protestant Primary Schools In Belgian Congo, Allan Wiebe
Christian Education In Protestant Primary Schools In Belgian Congo, Allan Wiebe
Student Work
The term "religious education", although traditionally referring to the teaching ministry of the Christian church, has now become so general as to include practically all religions that are propagated through instruction including Jewish, Mohammedan, Hindu and most other non-Christian religions, as well as Christian. Consequently, a trend has recently developed in the direction of the use of the more exclusive term "Christian education" although the two terms are used interchangeably in many Christian circles.
In this study the term "Christian education" is preferred and refers to the process by which individuals are confronted with and controlled by the Christian gospel. …