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Waylon Moore's Theology and Methodology of Disciple-Making in Light of New Testament Discipleship Principles

ABSTRACT

WAYLON MOORE'S THEOLOGY AND METHODOLOGY OF

DISCIPLE-MAKING IN LIGHT OF NEW TESTAMENT

DISCIPLESHIP PRINCIPLES

Calvin Johnson Carr, Ph.D.

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2014

Chair: Dr. Timothy K. Beougher

This dissertation evaluates Waylon Moore's discipleship strategy to determine whether it conforms to the principles that are taught in the New Testament scriptures. Chapter 1 presents the case to study Moore on the subject and how the research was carried out. Chapter 2 gives a brief biography of Moore's background, with a view to his development as a disciple-maker. Chapter 3 examines Moore's core theological beliefs that can be seen from his scriptural interpretation and other key theological influences. Chapter 4 lays out Moore's methods, which are the result of his theological beliefs and become his "how to's" in disciplemaking. Chapter 5 examines the New Testament teachings on disciple-making. Chapter 6 takes what was learned in chapter 5 and critiques Moore's approach, showing his strengths and weaknesses. Chapter 7 gives the conclusions of this study and provides suggestions for future study.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:SBTS/oai:digital.library.sbts.edu:10392/4615
Date16 May 2014
CreatorsCarr, Calvin Johnson
ContributorsBeougher, Timothy K.
Source SetsSouthern Baptist Theological Seminary
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeElectronic dissertation, Text

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