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Christ and West Africa Africanization in the northern province of Sierra Leone /Salicone, Aniello. January 1981 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Catholic Theological Union, 1981. / Includes bibliographical references (141-149).
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Contextualization of the Gospel St. Paul as a model & its relationship in the Indian culture /Chiguluri, Arjuna Rao. January 1987 (has links)
Thesis (Th. M.)--Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, 1987. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 108-115).
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An assessment of the effects of empowerment in the Mexican charismatic movementStephens, Armida Belmonte. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Th. M.)--Dallas Theological Seminary, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves [68]-73).
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A contemporary prolegomena for Christian worldview studyStonestreet, John B. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Trinity International University, 2006. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 146-155).
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A reflection of 140 years of Taiwan Presbyterian Mission from the perspective of mission contextualizationLai, Timothy Ming-Jer, January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Logos Evangelical Seminary, 2006. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 292-305).
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Lesslie Newbigin's apologetic for the gospel in an incredulous societyGreentree, Thomas Patrick, January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.C.S.)--Regent College, Vancouver, BC, 2007. / Abstract and vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 92-98).
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Siektebelewing by die Pedi : 'n verkennende studie in siekepastoraatJordaan, G. J. (Gabriël Jacobus) 01 1900 (has links)
Summaries in Afrikaans and English / Text in Afrikaans / Hierdie skripsie is 'n verkennende studie in siekepastoraat. Die fokus is op die siektebelewing
van die Pedi. Die siek mens leef in 'n spesifieke wereld en verkeer in 'n wrieke situasie. Dit is
boonop vir die pastor moeilik om in hierdie leefWereld die sieke se gevoelens te begryp. Meer
uitsonderlik is dat dit vir enige pastor moeilik is om die tradisionele beskouing en belewenis
van die sieke in sy eie kultuursituasie te verstaan.
Daar is egter min materiaal oor die siekte-belewenis van die Pedi beskikbaar aangesien daar
oor die algemeen min navorsing gedoen is. Pastorale sorg aan siekes vereis dat kennis geneem
moet word van die kulturele agtergrond asook godsdiensbeskouing. Teen hierdie agtergrond
is die doel van hierdie studie om 'n raamwerk van die denke van die Pedi-siekes te verkry
waarby die siekepastoraat kan aansluit.
Met die hu1p van die kwalitatiewe navorsingsbenadering is daar deur indiepte-onderhoude
en deelnemende waameming probeer om 'n raamwerk te verkry van die siek Pedi se ervaring
van siekte in 'n tradisionele situasie. Sodoende is gepoog om veertien subjekte se verhale van
hul siekte en ongelukke deur middel van kwalitatiewe empiriese navorsing te beskryf
Uit al hierdie data was dit moontlik om die respondente se interpretasies in vyfkategoriee in te
deel:
(a) Agtergrondkennis,
(b) die oorsaak van hul siekte,
( c) die belewing van hul siekte,
( d) die bestryding van hul siekte en
( e) die tradisionele siening van siekte en in watter mate daar 'n verskuiwing na Westerse denke
plaasgevind het.
Daar is bevind dat betekenistoekenning van die meeste respondente grotendeels binne die
kulturele raamwerk van die Pedi-tradisie plaasgevind het. Hierdie bevinding is belangrik vir die
siekepastoraat aangesien daar by sekere begrippe aansluiting gevind kan word. Die navorser
het ook probeer om vanuit die betekenis van die subjekte se belewing van siekte 'n beperkte
aantal riglyne vir 'n sensitiewe kultureel georienteerde siekepastoraat te noem. / This study explores the field of pastoral care of the sick within the frame of the sick person's
traditional environment. This research study was only directed at the Pedi.
Little material exists on the Pedi's experience of sickness because of the general lack of
research. Furthermore, pastoral care of the sick demands specific notice of the cultural
background as well as their religious views. Bearing this in mind the purpose of this study is to
find a frame work of the Pedi's thought to which the pastoral care could be linked.
With the help of qualitative methodological research, in depth interviewing, participation
and observation the researcher tried to obtain a frame work of the Pedi's experience of
sickness within their traditional situation. Through the means of the qualitative emperical
research strategy these stories were described.
It is found that most respondents emphasise the meaning of their sickness largely within the
cultural framework of the Pedi tradition. This is important for pastoral care because on these
thoughts pastoral care could link up. / Philosophy, Practical & Systematic Theology / M. Th. (Praktiese Teologie)
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The old ship of Zion : singing in Evangelicalism in North-East and Northern Isles Scottish coastal communities, 1859-2009Wilkins, Frances January 2009 (has links)
This dissertation is the culmination of a three year research project into sacred singing among evangelical Christians living in North-East Scottish and Northern Isles coastal communities. The exact geographical area in question was the stretch of coastline between Aberdeen and Wick, and the Orkney and Shetland Islands. The aim of this project has been to record and analyze current practices, placing them historically and contemporaneously within the faith communities and understanding them in their social and cultural contexts. The pivotal role of sacred music in the community was researched, along with the meaning of the music to the participants, and its role in constructing personal and group identity. Religious traditions and fishing heritage have been explored with particular reference to the construction of a distinctive ‘soundscape’. As far as possible, examples of sacred singing outside church worship have been documented including singing in the workplace, in the home, and in the public sphere.
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Die missionere aktualiteit van die soekersensitiewe kerkmodel in 'n postmodernistiese samelewing.09 January 2008 (has links)
The church finds itself in an evangelical-sacral cocoon. However, this alienation is nothing new, but through the centuries shows the church’s inability to adapt and stay relevant during changing cultural situations (Regele 1995:48). It is however not strange that time and again when there was a big cultural shift, new denominations came into being. In the history, during every cultural revival the Christian theological discourse was reflected on. Postmodernism is the new intellectual climate which is descriptive of a new upcoming culture (Erickson 1998:13). This new intellectual climate caused the church and culture to become more and more estranged. Postmodernism set a “new” sacral-profane dichotomy within the church, which clashes with the modernistic imperialism of the church. Any effort to renewal would be futile if the new upcoming culture is not taken into account. The seeker-sensitive movement originated in the late sixties when an increase in post modernistic thinking in the culture came to life. The methodology was taken over by the Evangelical Reformers who were saturated with modern thinking. The seeker-sensitive model showed strong post-modernistic characteristics, but in its development became more and more closed towards the new upcoming post modernistic culture. I am of the opinion that in its core the seeker-sensitive model is modernistic and that it will not be able to communicate the gospel effectively to a post-modernistic generation. There are clear signs within the kerugma, diakonia, leitourgia and koinonia where the modernistic agenda is revealed. The accentuation of biased aesthetical preferences in any form of culture will lead to exclusivistic churchism which ignores the riches of the postmodern culture. We should rather talk of postmodern cultures and the multiple expressions of diakonia, koinonia and leitourgia which contextualise the gospel. If the seeker-sensitive model within a postmodern society does not move towards a post-dualistic, post-rationalistic, post-individualistic and post-noeticentric methodology, the model will become irrelevant within a postmodern society. The gospel cannot be packaged within a rational persuasive and marketing methodology, but the congregation must live the Missio Dei culture in a relevant way within cognitive, affective, visual, creative and interactive real relations. If the congregation cannot enter into discussion with the postmodern culture, the congregation stays a missiological centre where a person must be culturally circumcised to be able to hear the gospel. Not only the congregation, but the world as well, should become the missiological centre of the church. Most of the concepts were developed in the congregations of Randburg and Stellenbosch where I have ministered during the last 13 years. There we strove to practise praxis-theology where the normal church member could also do theological reflection. I have done a literature study about the subject and Stellenbosch Congregation is used as example to illustrate some of the transitions to the postmodern dispensation. The purpose is not to establish a new model, but to show principles for the development of a missionary relevant approach. There will be an endeavour to practise theology within the praxis of the congregation where members of the congregation can listen to the Word and the world believingly, to be a church that is not only in the world, but also with the world. The purpose of this study was to find parameters with the seeker-sensitive church model in a critical dialogue for the practical-theological ecclesiology which is free or less contaminated, with the ideological bases of modernism. / Dr. G.J. Bosman
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Challenges facing the African church South African theologians speak out /Coertze, Stephen Victor. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (MA (Theology)--University of Pretoria, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 126-141)
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