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"To whom do you belong?": Dynamics of affiliation in a suburban Presbyterian church
Non-anxious and well-defined: An evaluation of the Healthy Congregations workshops in a congregation of the Northern Illinois District: Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
Persons with disabilities and their sense of community as members of a local congregation
An international perspective on short-term missions
Characteristics of members of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church in Centennial, Colorado who perform acts of love and mercy (diakonia) in a secular and pluralistic culture
"I have decided to follow Jesus": A study of one congregation's understanding of the relationship between a decision for Christ and ongoing discipleship
Nevertheless I am continually with you: A cosmopolitan and theopoetic reframing of pastoral theology
Sacrifice and desire: The rhetoric of self-denial in the mystical theologies of Anna Maria van Schurman and Madame Jeanne Guyon
The Naga peoples' struggle for creative integration: The competing moral visions of ali-rongsen (cultural economy) and sen (monetized economy)
Forbidden funding?: An ethical and constitutional analysis of government funding of "faith-based" charitable initiatives
Ending "in an unhindered manner" (Acts 28:31): The ending of Acts within its literary environment
That they may be one: Unity, diversity and division in a local church
Willing managers, hesitant leaders: Understanding the elder's call to leadership in the Presbyterian Church (USA)
The use of scripture in the decision making process of the church Session or board
Freedom to be, freedom to love: Centering Prayer and Family Systems Theory
Ecclesia and exilic theologies: Preaching the exile and a congregation's response
Nurturing the capacity to think theologically about moral issues: An empirical study of Christian moral formation in four Presbyterian congregations
Shared imaginings: The understanding and role of imagination in contemporary homiletics
What do they believe about giving? An analysis of the self identified practices and beliefs of members of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, NC
Out of this world: An assessment of Christian community within St. Mark UMC, Pensacola, FL
Christ language in Paul and messiah language in ancient Judaism
Comparing the Syriac order of monastic profession with the order of baptism both in external structure and in theological themes
The resurrected God: Karl Barth's trinitarian theology of Easter
Raised fists in the church! Afro-Latino/a practice among the Young Lords Party: A humanistic spirituality model for radical Latino/a religious ethics
Difference and power in feminist theologies: "God's Fierce Whimsy" as dialogic challenge to theological method
Barth on Job and the end of theodicy: Beyond explanation to prophetic witness in Karl Barth's theological exegesis of the book of Job
Unbinding Isaac: Father hunger in narrative pastoral theological perspective
Deus providebit: Barth's critical engagement with Calvin and Schleiermacher on the providence of God
Body/image: Divine and human bodies in the book of Ezekiel