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Who is my neighbor? engaging Baptists and Jews in dialogue /Allen, Thomas W. January 1900 (has links)
Project report (D. Min.)--George W. Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor University, 2004. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 110-112).
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An examination of an ultra-Baptist denial of the Universal ChurchForbes, W. Merwin. January 1974 (has links)
Thesis (Th. M.)--Grace Theological Seminary, 1974. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 203-220).
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Protestant work in Japan with a special emphasis on Baptist missionsHara, Fumiko. January 1960 (has links)
Thesis (Th. M.)--Western Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary, 1960. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 114-118).
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An examination of an ultra-Baptist denial of the Universal ChurchForbes, W. Merwin. January 1974 (has links)
Thesis (Th. M.)--Grace Theological Seminary, 1974. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 203-220).
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A history of the organization and development of the Baptist churches in Ohio from 1789 to 1907 : with particular reference to the Ohio Baptist Convention /Clossman, Richard Hunter January 1971 (has links)
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Prior Pastoral Leadership Experience and Post-Seminary Effectiveness: A Mixed Method StudyCannon II, William Ralph 12 January 2016 (has links)
This research was a descriptive mixed method study of pastoral leadership effectiveness of Southern Baptist pastors in the first ten years after graduating with the Master of Divinity degree from accredited seminaries. The research was limited to lead pastors of Southern Baptist churches and sought to identify any relationship in pastoral leadership effectiveness during the first ten years after seminary training between pastors with pastoral experience prior to or concurrent with seminary training and pastors with no prior or concurrent pastoral leadership experience during seminary training. Only Southern Baptist pastors graduating with a Master of Divinity from Association of Theological Schools accrediting seminaries with less than ten years post graduation pastoral experience were included in the sample population. The Lewis Pastoral Leadership Instrument assessment was utilized to ascertain pastoral leadership effectiveness. The inventory evaluated a pastor’s leadership effectiveness in three key areas: character, competency, and contribution. The inventory was developed by the Lewis Center for Church Leadership at Wesley Seminary, Washington, DC.
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Conflict Management Styles of Pastors and Organizational Servant Leadership: A Descriptive StudyChu, Raymond Iao-Man 26 April 2011 (has links)
The purpose of this descriptive correlational study was to examine the relationship between the conflict management styles among senior pastors and the perceived organizational servant leadership tendencies in their churches. This study should help senior pastors to understand how their conflict management styles and servant leadership behaviors may relate to the organizational servant leadership tendencies in their churches so that they may improve the congregational health and effectiveness of their churches.
This research presented theological foundation about servant leadership by extracting biblical principles from two Old Testament and six New Testament passages: 1 Samuel 15:22, Micah 6:8, Matthew 5:1-12, 20:20-28, Mark 9:33-37, John 12:20-26, 13:1-35, and Philippians 2:1-11. It was followed by a detailed discussion on the theoretical foundation of servant leadership and the Organizational Leadership Assessment (OLA) instrument (Laub 1999) for measuring organizational servant leadership tendency. A theological foundation of conflict management and a discussion on the Rahim Organizational Conflict Instrument II (ROCI-II) (Rahim 2001) for measuring the level of the five interpersonal conflict management styles (integrating, obliging, dominating, avoiding, and compromising) were also provided.
The research instrument was a Web-based composite survey that consisted of (1) a 9-item demographic questionnaire, (2) the 28-item ROCI-II Form-C, and (3) the 66-item OLA. The research population was limited to the senior pastors of the 44,848 member churches of the 1,182 associations in the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). With this population, a minimum response rate of 381 surveys was needed for this study to achieving a 95% confidence level with a confidence interval of ±5%. Cluster sampling on the 1,182 SBC associations was used to obtain a smaller but sufficient sample frame of 2,562 churches. A total of 406 usable responses were collected and analyzed.
Pearson r was used to analyze the collected data in order to answer the research questions. It was found that (1) there existed a statistically significant, positive, and weak correlation between the level of organizational servant leadership tendency of a church and the integrating style (r = 0.314, p = 0.000); (2) there was no statistically significant correlation between the organizational servant leadership tendency of a church and the obliging style (r = 0.064, p = 0.202); (3) there existed a statistically significant, positive, and very weak correlation between the organizational servant leadership tendency of a church and the compromising style (r = 0.106, p = 0.033); (4) there was no statistically significant correlation between the organizational servant leadership tendency of a church and the dominating style (r = -0.052, p = 0.292); and (5) there existed a statistically significant, inverse, and weak correlation between the organizational servant leadership tendency of a church and the avoiding style (r = -0.200, p = 0.000).
The findings implied that as pastors embrace the integrating style and refrain from the avoiding style when handling interpersonal conflict in pastoral ministry, they model Jesus' character directly to the parties involved and indirectly to their congregations. This is discipleship at its core, and it has a positive influence on the servant orientation of their congregations.
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The faith of the fathers evangelical piety of Maritime Regular Baptist patriarchs and preachers, 1790-1855 /Goodwin, Daniel C. January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Queen's University at Kingston, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references.
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An analysis of the teacher training programs in the Conservative Baptist churches of Denver, Colorado, and the Baptist General Conference churches in Minneapolis and St. Paul, MinnesotaCarlson, Violet C. January 1962 (has links)
Thesis (M.R.E.)--Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary, 1962. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves [60]-62).
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The faith of the fathers evangelical piety of Maritime Regular Baptist patriarchs and preachers, 1790-1855 /Goodwin, Daniel C. January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Queen's University at Kingston, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references.
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