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Religious education and the church collegeReid, Harry Almont January 1920 (has links)
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Religious education and juvenile delinquencyCraig, Josiah Kirkwood January 1922 (has links)
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The importance of personal experience in religious education /Strain, Alexander. January 1999 (has links)
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The contribution of astronomy to a program of religious educationJordan, Jurretta January 1925 (has links)
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Some effects of clinical pastoral education on a group of theological students and pastorsSwanson, Paul Reginald January 1962 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University. / It was the aim of this dissertation to study the change which takes place in students in twelve weeks of clinical pastoral education. More specifically, it was an exploratory study attempting to develop a methodology to evaluate change in one group of thirteen students in the Institute of Pastoral Care program at Massachusetts General Hospital and to discover the empirical relationships among the personality and behavioral variables being measured. This change was defined and examined in terms of the following questions: (1) During the intensive twelve-week period of clinical pastoral education do changes occur in the students with respect to the following four areas: (a) scores on personality tests and behavioral rating sca.les, (b) self-insight, (c) patient impact, and (d) insight into patient impact? (2) If changes do occur in any of these four areas, can these changes be shown to be correlated with behavior in the other areas? For example, is change in patient impact positively or negatively correlated with self-insight?) (3) Is the type of impact which a clinical pastoral education student makes upon hospital patients correlated with any of the following four areas: (a) scores on personality tests and behavioral rating scales, (b) self-insight, (c) individual variables of impact, end (d) insight into impact on patients? This study was directly related to the underlying philosophy, methods, end goals of clinical pastoral education. One of the problems which has hampered clinical pastoral education in the past has been the lack of respectable measures to evaluate what takes place in, or the degree of success of, a twelve-week training period or program. There has been a question as to whether or not the methods of a clinical training program lead toward the realization of its goals, and, therefore, whether or not the underlying educational theory is sound and realistic. There is a need for a methodology which meets the standards of the behavioral sciences. It was hoped that this study, though an exploratory one, might offer some leads and help in this area as its own methodology was developed and set forth. [TRUNCATED]
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A program for the organization and administration of daily vacation church schools for the Church of the BrethrenIkenberry, Carl Samuel January 1920 (has links)
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Soren Kierkegaard and contemporary Protestant Christian education /Browning, Robert Lynn January 1960 (has links)
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A comparison of participants and non-participants in the adult religious education program of a middle/upper middle class suburban church /Lindamood, Robert L. January 1975 (has links)
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Spirituality in education : in search of a unifying themeBowering, Jacqueline Gail January 1995 (has links)
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Prospects and challenges in the implementation of religion studies in the school curriculum : a case study of North Durban region in KwaZulu-Natal.Rajbansi, Naran. January 2009 (has links)
No abstract available. / Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2009.
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