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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
91

Clerics in public office a comparison of the 1917 and 1983 Codes /

Barbre, Claudia. January 1985 (has links)
Thesis (J.C.L.)--Catholic University of America, 1986. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 60-63).
92

Pastoral care of the clergy family

January 1981 (has links)
Thesis (S.T.M.)--Trinity Lutheran Seminary, 1981. / Bibliography: leaves 168-173.
93

The care of pastors within the call process of the Lutheran Church of Australia

Stolz, David G. January 1984 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Trinity Lutheran Seminary, 1984. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 236-239).
94

A Study of contemporary model preachers of the Christian Church (Church of Christ)

Chesnut, John Wesley, January 1987 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Cincinnati Christian Seminary, 1987. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [133]-138).
95

The motivational significance of New Testament commands to pastors

Goodnough, Dana L. January 1985 (has links)
Thesis (Th. M.)--Dallas Theological Seminary, 1985. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves [64]-66).
96

An analysis of the stereotypes of preacher's kids and its application on their spouses

Allman, Tara J. January 2007 (has links)
Theses (M.A .)--Marshall University, 2007. / Title from document title page. Includes abstract. Includes vitae. Document formatted into pages: contains ix, 169 pages. Bibliography: p. 163-165.
97

Urban and rural clergy perceptions of social support

Runner, Steven J. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Psy. D.)--Wheaton College Graduate School, 2008. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 41-49).
98

Social ecological factors in shaping the attitudes and responses of ministers' children toward full-time Christian ministry

Fung, Kam See Cheung 01 May 2004 (has links)
This dissertation examines the social ecological factors in shaping the attitudes and responses of ministers' children (PKs) toward full-time Christian ministry. Data emerging from the descriptive qualitative research methodology of this study broaden Christian leaders' understanding of PKs, and inform clergy parents who seek to raise PKs with a positive attitude and response toward full-time Christian ministry. The research consisted of thirty-four semi-structured interviews and questionnaires. Each provided rich descriptive data for analysis. The targeted population for this study was ministers' children who are adults in full-time Christian ministry or those preparing for full-time Christian ministry in North America. In this study, the sample included adult PKs who are students, staff, and faculty at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. The findings have shown that the minister's family and its interactions with the church play an important role in shaping the attitudes and responses of the ministers' children toward full-time Christian ministry. The predominant positive factors identified were the following: parents/family, youth ministers/other mentors, Christian college experience, sheltered from church conflicts, ministerial exposure and involvement, positive church experience, and missions experience. The number one positive factor is from the family microsystem, especially the parents. The father's role in setting a proper boundary between family and church, such as shielding the church conflicts from the PKs, is important. The predominant negative factors identified were the following: negative church experience, church conflicts, expectations from church members, forced termination, financial stress, and lack of spiritual nourishment at home. A predominant theme mentioned across the cases, although not strictly social ecological, was the calling for full-time Christian ministry and the transforming power of God. Many PKs expressed that these had overridden the negative factors they had experienced. Further research is encouraged to examine the specific ways in which each pattern/theme influences the attitudes and responses of ministers' children toward full-time Christian ministry. It is the present researcher's goal that the findings will inform the clergy parents as well as the church in their effort of raising the next generation of men and women who would support the Christian ministry. / This item is only available to students and faculty of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. If you are not associated with SBTS, this dissertation may be purchased from <a href="http://disexpress.umi.com/dxweb">http://disexpress.umi.com/dxweb</a> or downloaded through ProQuest's Dissertation and Theses database if your institution subscribes to that service.
99

Evaluating the effect of the stresses of rural ministry life on the marriages of rural pastors

Krause, Carl. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Denver Seminary, 2008. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 153-164).
100

Care for the caregiver stress and burnout in the pastorate /

McGee, Bryant C. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Covenant Theological Seminary, 2006. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 145-147).

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