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Will a short-term course for church leaders on evaluating a reward system help the leaders to evaluate more accurately the consistency of their reward system with their espoused values?Osborn, David R. January 1994 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Denver Conservative Baptist Seminary, 1994. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 184-191).
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Will a short-term course for church leaders on evaluating a reward system help the leaders to evaluate more accurately the consistency of their reward system with their espoused values?Osborn, David R. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Denver Conservative Baptist Seminary, 1994. / This is an electronic reproduction of TREN, #090-0132. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 184-191).
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"Win the City, Win the World": The Urban Missiology of Roger S. GreenwayBaggett, Kevin Thomas 30 December 2013 (has links)
This dissertation examines the urban missiology of Roger S. Greenway. The thesis is the urban missiology of Greenway should inform the ministries of urban missiologists today. This dissertation answers four questions: How has Greenway's life and theology shaped his urban missiology? What is Greenway's urban church planting strategy? How has Greenway's understanding of holistic ministry enhanced his church planting strategy? What role does theological education and urban training centers have in his urban missiology? If urban missiologists hope to avoid the mistakes of the past and lay a firm foundation for the future, they should seek to learn from the urban missiology of Roger S. Greenway.
Chapter 1 emphasizes the importance of urban missions in a rapidly urbanizing world. The chapter also introduces the research questions and the urban missiological thought of Roger Greenway. A brief overview of Roger Greenway's life and ministry is presented to demonstrate the importance of his work in relation to urban missiology.
Chapter 2 contains a sketch of Roger Greenway's life and theological beliefs. The chapter considers the effects of his Reformed theological background on his urban missiology. Greenway's theology impacts every aspect of his urban missiology.
Chapter 3 outlines Roger Greenway's church planting strategy. The chapter
examines how Greenway's church planting strategy serves as the central piece of Greenway's overall urban missiology. The influence of Donald McGavran is evident in Greenway's urban church planting strategy.
Chapter 4 explains Greenway's understanding and application of holistic ministry. Greenway believes that word and deed ministries must be infused with one another in order to complete the mission of the church.
Chapter 5 delves into Greenway's theological education methodology and how he applied that methodology in the urban context. Greenway believed theological and missiological training should be contextualized into the urban context.
Chapter 6 concludes with a summary of Greenway's urban missiology. The chapter also offers ideas for further research. The dissertation closes by offering insights gleaned from Greenway's urban missiology.
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The Strange Witness of the Saints: Hans Urs von Balthasar's Embodied Theology of MissionKlein, Carmel 20 December 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Paradigm shift in evangelism : a study of the need for contextualization in the mission of Southern BaptistsJohnson, Ronald Wayne 06 1900 (has links)
This thesis addresses a needed shift of paradigm for mission and
evangelism within the Southern Baptist Convention. The current model
lacks appropriate contextualization in a postmodern world. The proposition of the thesis is that a kingdom model for mission and
evangelism is more appropriate for Southern Baptists' commitment to
mission.
The methodology of this thesis was researching primary and
secondary sources, interviews with persons currently involved within the
mission of Southern Baptists, evaluation of empirical data, and testing
of concepts.
In Chapter One, the validity of this thesis is presented with
the proposition, the limitations, the purpose, the practical nature, and the modus operandi of the thesis stated.
Chapter Two explores the problems of evangelism within the mission of Southern Baptists today. Focus is on empirical statistical evidence and the failure of assumptions, methods, and models currently in practice.
Chapter Three examines the birth of the mission and evangelism
mandate of Southern Baptists and the subsequent development of a
monolithic structure unchanged to the present day.
Chapter Four traces the evolution of evangelistic witness within
the early church and explores the cultural dynamics of the period. / Christian Spirituality, Church History & Missiology / D. Th. (Missiology)
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Mission als Kirche mit Anderen : eine interdisziplinäre Studie zur Bedeutung des Konzeptes der Inklusion als Gesprächsbeitrag für die Missionstheologie / Mission as church with others : an interdisciplinary study on the relevance of the concept of inclusion as a contribution to a theology of missionLambach, Matthias 10 1900 (has links)
German text / Das Ziel dieser Masterarbeit ist, das gesellschaftlich aktuelle Thema der Inklusion in einen
missionstheologischen Kontext einzuordnen und Folgerungen für die kirchliche Praxis zu
ziehen. In einem ersten Schritt wird der interdisziplinäre Forschungstand zum Thema
Exklusion und Inklusion in Deutschland diskutiert sowie dargestellt wie komplex und
schwierig überwindbar Exklusion ist. In der biblisch-theologischen Einordnung wird
aufgezeigt, dass die inhaltliche Ausrichtung der aktuellen „Inklusionsdebatte“ in biblischen
Texten und Motiven wiederzufinden ist und Jesus im Neuen Testament ein Beispiel für
Inklusion gegeben hat. Inklusion wird dabei als Konzept zur Transformation
gesellschaftlicher Bezüge und Strukturen verstanden, mit dem Ziel Exklusion zu
verhindern und gesellschaftliche Teilhabe zu ermöglichen. Zur theologischen Reflexion
und Einordnung dieses Themenkomplexes werden die gewonnenen Erkenntnisse
missionstheologisch ausgewertet und Überschneidungen mit weiteren biblischtheologischen
und missionstheologischen Konzepten dargestellt. Auf diesem Fundament
werden abschließend Ansätze entwickelt, wie Inklusion heute in Kirche und Mission
praktisch verortet werden kann. / This dissertation aims at relating the societal issue of inclusion into the context of a
theology of mission. It asks which conclusions can be drawn for church life. Firstly, the
interdisciplinary state of research on exclusion and inclusion is discussed within a German
context. It is shown how complex exclusion is and how difficult to overcome. Biblical
contrasting shows that the current topical focus of inclusion is found in biblical texts and
motifs and that Jesus has set an example for inclusion. Here, ‘inclusion’ is understood as
transforming structures and societal relations to prevent exclusion and enable partaking in
social life. Theological reflection and justification are achieved by analysing the results
from a theology of mission’s perspective and identifying shared grounds to other
theological concepts and ones from a theology of mission. On the basis of this foundation,
approaches are developed how to live inclusion in church and misson today. / Christian Spirituality, Church History & Missiology / M. Th. (Missiology)
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Evaluating contemporary Protestant missions to children at risk in South India : investigating foundations and principles for future Christian missionPhillips, Dhinakaran Robert Jaba Prasad January 2018 (has links)
The 2011 Indian Census indicates that children under the age of 18 constitute more than 400 million, and most of them are Children at Risk (CAR). This study suggests that the care and protection of children at risk is not a twentieth- or twenty-first-century secular enterprise but has precedents in Protestant missions in India from the late eighteenth century. In the first section, the study focuses on evaluating contemporary Protestant mission contexts in India and a brief historical survey of Protestant missions to CAR in India through case studies. The evaluation concentrates on the implications of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) for the predominant Protestant models of mission in contemporary India - which may be summarised as child evangelism, child compassion and child advocacy. The thesis argues that child care and protection is increasingly becoming secularised and professionalised. Moreover, with the emergence of new laws and with increasing, vigilance from international and national agencies, and from Hindu fundamentalists, Christian mission to CAR is itself at risk. Under these circumstances, the study also investigates whether there is a transition from ideas of 'saving' CAR to ideas of protecting the human rights of CAR. In the second section, this hypothesis is further substantiated by case studies of select Protestant churches and Christian NGOs engaging with CAR in the cities of Bangalore and Chennai. Using empirical data, it then claims that the predominant Protestant approaches of evangelism, compassion, and advocacy are still underdeveloped and inadequate primarily because the majority of caregivers working with children still perceive CAR as objects of their mission - an assumption that may be contrary to UNCRC (Articles 14 and 30). Further, it argues that the churches and agencies most active among CAR are from a 'conservative' background, who are often exclusively 'spiritual' and otherworldly in their concerns. The final and most constructive section, based on the evaluations of the empirical data, seeks to recommend a preliminary theology of mission in and through the idea of 'childness' based on Matthew 18: 2-5, an idea developed by Adrian Thatcher in the context of a theology of child participation. Based on these foundations, it suggests that UNCRC can be integrated as a set of principles for contemporary Christian missions with CAR in South India through a missiological process called 'dialogue,' emerging from a pluralistic Indian context. It further proposes that adults and children are to be perceived not as either independent (liberational) or dependent (paternalistic) agencies, but as interdependent agencies working together in God's mission. This thesis finally proposes basic principles for Christian mission to/for/with CAR - a multi-dimensional approach integrating CAR as subjects of God's mission and not just as objects.
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Das missionarische Mandat der Gemeinwesendiakonie - Eine interdisziplinäre Studie zum christlichen Profil gemeinwesendiakonischer Arbeit / The missionary mandate of diaconal community work - an interdisciplinary study on this ministry's Christian profileScharnowski, Jelena 11 1900 (has links)
Summary in German and English / Die Arbeit untersucht aus interdisziplinärer Perspektive, wie das christliche Profil der
(Gemeinwesen-) Diakonie dargestellt wird, welche Herausforderungen sich daraus
ergeben und in welchem Bezug Mission dazu steht. Hierzu dienen die geschichtlichen
Entwicklungen von Diakonie und Mission innerhalb Deutschlands und die Ausführung
des ganzheitlichen Missionsverständnisses nach David J. Bosch als Grundlage. Die
Arbeit zeigt, dass in der Verbindung von Theologie, Diakonie und der Sozialen Arbeit
wesentliche Grundannahmen und -spannungen gegeben sind, die Parallelen zur
Missionstheologie aufzeigen, welche aber nicht als ‚Mission’ benannt oder anerkannt
werden.Das Ergebnis dieser Forschungsarbeit lautet, dass die missionarisch ganzheitlich
verstandene Gemeinwesendiakonie einen Ausweg aus der mangelnden Praxisrelevanz
theologischer Leitbilder darstellt und somit einen Beitrag zur Stärkung des christlichen
Profils diakonischer Einrichtungen liefern kann. / Using an interdisciplinary perspective, this piece of work examines how the Christian
profile of diaconal community work is portrayed, the challenges that emerge and how
missionary work relates to the debate. The historical developments of social work and
missionary work in Germany, as well as David J. Bosch’s holistic understanding of
mission serve as a foundation for the analysis.
The study will show that the relationship between theology, diaconal community work
and social work reveals major assumptions and tensions which show parallel elements
to a theology of mission but are not named or acknowledged as such. The conclusion of
this study will state that diaconal community work, understood as holistic mission, can
offer a solution to the decreasing relevance of theological mission statements and
therefore contribute to strengthening the Christian profile of diaconal institutions. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / M. Th. (Missiology)
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Paradigm shift in evangelism : a study of the need for contextualization in the mission of Southern BaptistsJohnson, Ronald Wayne 06 1900 (has links)
This thesis addresses a needed shift of paradigm for mission and
evangelism within the Southern Baptist Convention. The current model
lacks appropriate contextualization in a postmodern world. The proposition of the thesis is that a kingdom model for mission and
evangelism is more appropriate for Southern Baptists' commitment to
mission.
The methodology of this thesis was researching primary and
secondary sources, interviews with persons currently involved within the
mission of Southern Baptists, evaluation of empirical data, and testing
of concepts.
In Chapter One, the validity of this thesis is presented with
the proposition, the limitations, the purpose, the practical nature, and the modus operandi of the thesis stated.
Chapter Two explores the problems of evangelism within the mission of Southern Baptists today. Focus is on empirical statistical evidence and the failure of assumptions, methods, and models currently in practice.
Chapter Three examines the birth of the mission and evangelism
mandate of Southern Baptists and the subsequent development of a
monolithic structure unchanged to the present day.
Chapter Four traces the evolution of evangelistic witness within
the early church and explores the cultural dynamics of the period. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / D. Th. (Missiology)
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Mission als Kirche mit Anderen : eine interdisziplinäre Studie zur Bedeutung des Konzeptes der Inklusion als Gesprächsbeitrag für die Missionstheologie / Mission as church with others : an interdisciplinary study on the relevance of the concept of inclusion as a contribution to a theology of missionLambach, Matthias 10 1900 (has links)
German text / Das Ziel dieser Masterarbeit ist, das gesellschaftlich aktuelle Thema der Inklusion in einen
missionstheologischen Kontext einzuordnen und Folgerungen für die kirchliche Praxis zu
ziehen. In einem ersten Schritt wird der interdisziplinäre Forschungstand zum Thema
Exklusion und Inklusion in Deutschland diskutiert sowie dargestellt wie komplex und
schwierig überwindbar Exklusion ist. In der biblisch-theologischen Einordnung wird
aufgezeigt, dass die inhaltliche Ausrichtung der aktuellen „Inklusionsdebatte“ in biblischen
Texten und Motiven wiederzufinden ist und Jesus im Neuen Testament ein Beispiel für
Inklusion gegeben hat. Inklusion wird dabei als Konzept zur Transformation
gesellschaftlicher Bezüge und Strukturen verstanden, mit dem Ziel Exklusion zu
verhindern und gesellschaftliche Teilhabe zu ermöglichen. Zur theologischen Reflexion
und Einordnung dieses Themenkomplexes werden die gewonnenen Erkenntnisse
missionstheologisch ausgewertet und Überschneidungen mit weiteren biblischtheologischen
und missionstheologischen Konzepten dargestellt. Auf diesem Fundament
werden abschließend Ansätze entwickelt, wie Inklusion heute in Kirche und Mission
praktisch verortet werden kann. / This dissertation aims at relating the societal issue of inclusion into the context of a
theology of mission. It asks which conclusions can be drawn for church life. Firstly, the
interdisciplinary state of research on exclusion and inclusion is discussed within a German
context. It is shown how complex exclusion is and how difficult to overcome. Biblical
contrasting shows that the current topical focus of inclusion is found in biblical texts and
motifs and that Jesus has set an example for inclusion. Here, ‘inclusion’ is understood as
transforming structures and societal relations to prevent exclusion and enable partaking in
social life. Theological reflection and justification are achieved by analysing the results
from a theology of mission’s perspective and identifying shared grounds to other
theological concepts and ones from a theology of mission. On the basis of this foundation,
approaches are developed how to live inclusion in church and misson today. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / M. Th. (Missiology)
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