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Addressing christian and Xhosa cultural obstructions towards women ministerial and christian leadership development in the OR Tambo District, Eastern Cape, South AfricaJali, Aiden Monwabisi January 2020 (has links)
The research study focuses on the prejudices women encounter in both the church and society concerning the recognition of their leadership potential. Women’s leadership is largely defined by men in their cultural context. The church also imposes expectations on traditional African churchwomen, which seem contradictory to what the Word of God teaches. This condition is ironically supported by men who do not necessarily go to church because of their cultural convictions. Thus, the dissertation argues extensively that this untenable situation needs to be challenged.
The study interacts with Biblical texts that are often subjected to erroneous interpretation drawn in support of oppressive cultural practises and used to militate against women leadership. The approach is not entirely subjective as it considers the perspectives of some renowned African theological writers, readers as well as women role models in exploring the extent of women’s burgeoning in leadership positions in the Assemblies of God (AoG) church in the O R Tambo district Eastern Cape, South Africa. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / M. Th. (Theological Ethics)
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An Analysis Of Knowledge Of The Bible, Private School Law, And Business And Finance Between Christian School Principals With And Without Graduate DegreesRobinson, Dennis E 01 January 2011 (has links)
This study analyzed the performance of a sample of K-12 Assemblies of God Christian school principals on the Christian School Principal Preparation Assessment Questionnaire (CSPPAQ). The CSPPAQ, developed especially for this study, assesses knowledge in three areas: knowledge of the Bible, knowledge of private school law, and knowledge of business and finance. A sample size of 102 was determined using the sample size formula, based on a population of 611and a bound of 4 (+ 2). Numerous school closures over the course of this study caused the population size to drop to 490. This fact, coupled with a 45% survey return rate called for an adjustment of the bound to 6.4 (+ 3.2) for a sample size of 42. The scores in each of the three sub-areas as well as the composite score were then analyzed to determine if there was a statistically significant relationship between principals without a graduate degree and those with a graduate degree in Bible/theology, educational leadership and other (any other graduate degree). A single factor ANOVA procedure was used and determined that no statistically significant relationship exists for mean score in knowledge of the Bible (F=1.05, p > .05). Mean score for knowledge of private school law showed a marginally significant difference (F=2.8, p=.054). Mean score in knowledge of business and finance also showed no significant relationship (F=1.7, p > .05) with the same result for the composite score (F=2.18, p > .05). Mean scores in the areas of private school law and business and finance were low (18.7 and 16.2 respectively). Calculating a percentage score for these areas would compute to 53% (18.7/35) and 54% (16.2/30) respectively, indicating a low knowledge base for these areas. Percentage composite score was also low at 63% (55.2/88). iii The data showed that it did not seem to make a difference whether the respondents had attained a graduate degree in any of the tested fields; there was little or no significant difference in their score. This evidence suggests that no current study program adequately prepares an individual with the knowledge base needed to effectively lead a Christian school, especially in the areas of private school law and business and finance. Given that the review of literature showed that Christian schools most often fail due to financial reasons, this finding is particularly significant. It was suggested that universities look at the principal preparation programs to determine if they can add material which would help to better prepare the Christian school principal. This study indicates a knowledge deficit in the areas of business and finance and private school law, materials added in those areas might prove helpful to this group. Follow-on study was suggested in a larger population of Christian schools, perhaps in the Association of Christian Schools International, to more definitively determine if specially designed graduate programs need to be developed for this population of administrators.
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[en] POLITICS, PULPIT AND POWER: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE CULTIC AND THE SOCIOPOLITICAL DIMENSIONS OF FAITH AT THE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD IN BRAZIL / [pt] POLÍTICA, PÚLPITO E PODER: A RELAÇÃO ENTRE AS DIMENSÕES CÚLTICA E SOCIOPOLÍTICA DA FÉ NAS ASSEMBLEIAS DE DEUS NO BRASILBRUNO DA SILVEIRA ALBUQUERQUE 03 October 2019 (has links)
[pt] A tese discute a relação entre as dimensões cúltica e sociopolítica da fé cristã, expressas no itinerário histórico das Assembleias de Deus no Brasil, à luz do enfrentamento do dualismo antropológico, em vista de sua necessária superação. O trabalho de pesquisa empreendeu uma releitura teológica das formas com que a denominação em foco desenvolveu suas expressões de fé no campo religioso brasileiro. A pesquisa também avaliou a participação dessa Igreja na esfera pública, identificando, nesse contexto, uma instrumentalização tanto do culto quanto da política. Assim, tal instrumentalização satisfaz algumas lógicas que carregam a marca do dualismo. Portanto, nossa investigação apresenta uma proposta de articulação integrada entre as dimensões descritas, compreendendo o processo de superação do dualismo como discernimento e consequência prática da ação do Espírito Santo na Igreja. Nesse sentido, delineia-se o caminho teológico para uma experiência pentecostal integrada. / [en] The thesis discusses the relationship between the cultic and the sociopolitical dimensions of the Christian faith, expressed in the historical itinerary of the Assemblies of God in Brazil, in the light of the confrontation of anthropological dualism, in view of its necessary overcoming. The research work undertook a theological rereading of the ways in which the denomination in focus developed expressions of Christian faith in the Brazilian religious field. The research also evaluated this specific Church s participation in the public sphere. We identified in this context an instrumentalization of both worship and politics. Thus, such instrumentalization satisfies some of the logics that carry the mark of dualism. Therefore, our research presents a proposal for an integrated articulation between the described dimensions, including the process of overcoming dualism as a discernment and practical consequence of the action of the Holy Spirit in the Church. In this sense, the theological path to an integrated Pentecostal experience is delineated.
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Major missiological motifs in North American classical pentecostal missionsNewberry, Warren Bruce 05 1900 (has links)
Text in English / This thesis is a study of several major motifs found in classical
Pentecostal missiology in the North American scene. It is both a missiologically interpreted study based on the historical antecedents of Pentecostal mission theology and a Pentecostal interpretation of five major motifs germane to Evangelical and Pentecostal missiology in this present time.
The intent and purpose of this study is to begin in chapter two with the
Antecedents and Matrix of Pentecostalism per se and interpret them through missiological eyes. Topics such as the Holiness-Wesleyan roots of Pentecostalism which includes looking at such personages as John Wesley, Charles Finney, et al are studied. As well, the Reformed, non-Wesleyan roots of Pentecostalism are highlighted which includes Premillennialism, Dwight Moody, Reuben Torrey, A J Gordon, and A B Simpson, and Divine Healing. Finally, one arrives at the matrix of
modern day Pentecostalism. The major emphasis is placed upon Charles Parham, William Seymour, the Azusa Street Mission, and on African American Pentecostals.
The remaining chapters are an articulation, evaluation, and interpretation of five major Pentecostal mission theologies (practices) that emerged from the antecedents and appear to be in common with the majority of classical Pentecostal denominations.
Chapter three deals with The Lostness of the Human Race. Topics included are lnterreligious dialogue, 'Life boat salvation', and the exclusiveness of Christ.
Chapter four handles the concepts of Church Planting and Evangelism from perspectives of the Ecumencials, Evangelicals, and Pentecostals. In chapter five, the understanding of Indigenous Church Principles is studied from its origin to present- day application. Notable persons are Melvin Hodges and Morris Williams. Most relevant to present-day missiology is chapter six which deals with Social Responsibility and how Pentecostal missiology has responded to this need. Finally,
Pneumatology as characterized by Pentecostal mission theology is studied.
Emphasis is placed on Xenolalia, the Great Commission, Traditional Pentecostal Pneumatology, Pentecostal hermeneutics, and the Holy Spirit in missions. / Christian Spirituality, Church History & Missiology / D. Th. (Missiology)
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Major missiological motifs in North American classical pentecostal missionsNewberry, Warren Bruce 05 1900 (has links)
Text in English / This thesis is a study of several major motifs found in classical
Pentecostal missiology in the North American scene. It is both a missiologically interpreted study based on the historical antecedents of Pentecostal mission theology and a Pentecostal interpretation of five major motifs germane to Evangelical and Pentecostal missiology in this present time.
The intent and purpose of this study is to begin in chapter two with the
Antecedents and Matrix of Pentecostalism per se and interpret them through missiological eyes. Topics such as the Holiness-Wesleyan roots of Pentecostalism which includes looking at such personages as John Wesley, Charles Finney, et al are studied. As well, the Reformed, non-Wesleyan roots of Pentecostalism are highlighted which includes Premillennialism, Dwight Moody, Reuben Torrey, A J Gordon, and A B Simpson, and Divine Healing. Finally, one arrives at the matrix of
modern day Pentecostalism. The major emphasis is placed upon Charles Parham, William Seymour, the Azusa Street Mission, and on African American Pentecostals.
The remaining chapters are an articulation, evaluation, and interpretation of five major Pentecostal mission theologies (practices) that emerged from the antecedents and appear to be in common with the majority of classical Pentecostal denominations.
Chapter three deals with The Lostness of the Human Race. Topics included are lnterreligious dialogue, 'Life boat salvation', and the exclusiveness of Christ.
Chapter four handles the concepts of Church Planting and Evangelism from perspectives of the Ecumencials, Evangelicals, and Pentecostals. In chapter five, the understanding of Indigenous Church Principles is studied from its origin to present- day application. Notable persons are Melvin Hodges and Morris Williams. Most relevant to present-day missiology is chapter six which deals with Social Responsibility and how Pentecostal missiology has responded to this need. Finally,
Pneumatology as characterized by Pentecostal mission theology is studied.
Emphasis is placed on Xenolalia, the Great Commission, Traditional Pentecostal Pneumatology, Pentecostal hermeneutics, and the Holy Spirit in missions. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / D. Th. (Missiology)
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CANTAI E MULTIPLICAI-VOS... : ESTUDO DA HARPA CRISTÃ COMO INSTRUMENTO DE EXPANSÃO DA MISSÃO NO PENTECOSTALISMO NO BRASIL (1910-1970) / CANTAI E MULTIPLICAI-VOS... : ESTUDO DA HARPA CRISTÃ COMO INSTRUMENTO DE EXPANSÃO DA MISSÃO NO PENTECOSTALISMO NO BRASIL (1910-1970) / Sing and multiply...: study of the Christian Harp as instrument of expansion in the Pentecostalism mission in Brazil (1910-1970) / Sing and multiply...: study of the Christian Harp as instrument of expansion in the Pentecostalism mission in Brazil (1910-1970)Souza Junior, Milton Rodrigues de 23 August 2011 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2011-08-23 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / This dissertation intends to study the Christian Harp, one of the main national protestant
hymnals, looking to identify it as instrument of expansion in Brazil s Pentecostalism
mission in the period between 1910 and 1970, while appreciating the history and the
creation of this liturgical book, intending to comprehend its usage as motivational element
in the missionary practice of the Brazilian Pentecostal churches. It also consists of knowing
the characteristics of construction of this compendium, passing through the presentation of
its hymnists profiles and through the assiduous study of its musical structure and literary
composition, while being aware of some important constitutive characteristics that are used,
such as the theological concepts. Looking for a missiology concept that shows to be more
correlated with the theological content of this hymnal and the referral of various examples
of incitement to the evangelist practice found within its songs, which leads to the
comprehension of the relevancy of the Christian Harp in the liturgical life of confessional
pentecostal churches in Brazil, and its bold presence as an efficient developer of missionary
practice of these faith communities. / Esta dissertação pretende estudar a Harpa Cristã, um dos principais hinários protestantes
nacionais, buscando identificá-la como instrumento de expansão da missão no
pentecostalismo do Brasil, no período comprendido entre os anos 1910 e 1970, apreciando a
história e a formação deste livro litúrgico na pretensão de compreender sua utilização como
elemento motivador para a prática missionária das igrejas pentecostais brasileiras. Consiste
também em conhecer as características da construção deste compêndio, passando pela
apresentação do perfil de seus hinistas e pelo estudo aplicado da sua estrutura musical e sua
composição literária, conhecendo, ainda, algumas de suas importantes características
constitutivas, como os conceitos teológicos de que faz uso em seu discurso. A procura por
uma conceituação missiológica que se mostre mais identificada ao conteúdo teológico deste
hinário e a indicação de vários exemplos de incentivo à prática evangelística encontrados
em suas canções conduzem à compreensão da relevante importância da Harpa Cristã na vida
litúrgica das igrejas de confissão pentecostal no Brasil e da sua marcante presença como
eficiente agente fomentador do exercício missionário dessas comunidades de fé.
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Pathways to healing : an empirical-theology study of the healing praxis of 'the group' Assemblies of God in KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaThomas, Andrew James 06 1900 (has links)
The study commenced by identifying a theological problem relating to the lack of understanding regarding grass-roots African Pentecostal healing praxis. The empirical-theological approach of Van der Ven was utilised, therefore, to study the healing praxis of an African Pentecostal body, called: The Group‘ Assemblies of God, in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Van der Ven‘s original framework was developed by drawing on the hermeneutic and methodological work of Cartledge.
A case study was undertaken on a Group‘ Assembly in rural KwaZulu-Natal. The use of social scientific techniques produced a wide range of results that point to the church‘s ministry of healing as a process, rooted in the Trinity, that can occur through varied channels. These pathways ended in a broad understanding of healing.
A dialogue between the qualitative results and the healing literature was used to develop a more precise theological question. Case study categories were conceptualised and then operationalised as a questionnaire. A survey was performed on all Assemblies affiliated to The Group‘ Assemblies of God in KwaZulu-Natal. A significant number of people participated in the survey which produced a wide range of data. It is found that worldview and charismatic experience form an important hermeneutic axis that influences attitudes towards the healing ministry. Conservative biblical belief, ethnicity, education and gender influence attitudes towards healing. A distinct divide exists between positive attitudes towards physical, spiritual, inner healing and deliverance and more negative attitudes towards social and environmental healing. The reflection on these results focuses on the perceived influence of American dispensational fundamentalism. The eschatology formed from these beliefs has a narrowing effect on holistic healing ministry. Moltmann‘s transformational eschatology is suggested, therefore, as a suitable alternative. The methodological evaluation finds that several problems exist with regard to research in a rural African location. The cycle concludes by offering a range of suggestions for further study. / Practical Theology / D. Th. (Practical Theology)
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Pathways to healing : an empirical-theology study of the healing praxis of 'the group' Assemblies of God in KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaThomas, Andrew James 06 1900 (has links)
The study commenced by identifying a theological problem relating to the lack of understanding regarding grass-roots African Pentecostal healing praxis. The empirical-theological approach of Van der Ven was utilised, therefore, to study the healing praxis of an African Pentecostal body, called: The Group‘ Assemblies of God, in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Van der Ven‘s original framework was developed by drawing on the hermeneutic and methodological work of Cartledge.
A case study was undertaken on a Group‘ Assembly in rural KwaZulu-Natal. The use of social scientific techniques produced a wide range of results that point to the church‘s ministry of healing as a process, rooted in the Trinity, that can occur through varied channels. These pathways ended in a broad understanding of healing.
A dialogue between the qualitative results and the healing literature was used to develop a more precise theological question. Case study categories were conceptualised and then operationalised as a questionnaire. A survey was performed on all Assemblies affiliated to The Group‘ Assemblies of God in KwaZulu-Natal. A significant number of people participated in the survey which produced a wide range of data. It is found that worldview and charismatic experience form an important hermeneutic axis that influences attitudes towards the healing ministry. Conservative biblical belief, ethnicity, education and gender influence attitudes towards healing. A distinct divide exists between positive attitudes towards physical, spiritual, inner healing and deliverance and more negative attitudes towards social and environmental healing. The reflection on these results focuses on the perceived influence of American dispensational fundamentalism. The eschatology formed from these beliefs has a narrowing effect on holistic healing ministry. Moltmann‘s transformational eschatology is suggested, therefore, as a suitable alternative. The methodological evaluation finds that several problems exist with regard to research in a rural African location. The cycle concludes by offering a range of suggestions for further study. / Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology / D. Th. (Practical Theology)
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