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Proclaiming the new humanity in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.): Belief and practice of equality as mutuality in female and male relationships in one ministry context
The same yet different: A study of the eldership in one African American Presbyterian Church, USA congregation
 
Aggression and Spirit in congregational life
Responding to Hurricane Katrina: When the institutional becomes personal
 
The leadership of transformation. An evaluative case study of pastoral intent in the context of the Frederick Church of the Brethren, Frederick, Maryland
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
 
Becoming a "missional" denomination for the 21st century: A constructive analysis of theology and specific practices in the Reformed Church in America
Christian ways of encountering the other: An interpretation of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's ethic of the other
 
Nevertheless I am continually with you: A cosmopolitan and theopoetic reframing of pastoral theology
A window to God?: A theological and philosophical appraisal at the crossroads of religious experience and neuroscience
 
Luther on faith and love: The overriding thematic pair in the dynamics of Christ and the law in the 1535 Galatians commentary
The unacknowledged self: A pastoral theological response to muteness and invisibility in African American young men (ages 15--24)
 
Sacrifice and desire: The rhetoric of self-denial in the mystical theologies of Anna Maria van Schurman and Madame Jeanne Guyon
Sustaining redemptive social action: Intertwining Zen and Ignatian meditation for Christian discernment
 
Do we sin because we are sinners or are we sinners because we sin?: Neuroscience, nolition, and implications of a kenotic theology of moral cognition
The "whole truth": Re-thinking retribution in the book of Tobit
 
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)
Storytelling in preaching: The response of a German parish to an American New Homiletic style of preaching
 
The use of scripture in the decision making process of the church Session or board
Ecclesia and exilic theologies: Preaching the exile and a congregation's response
 
Time to spare: Perceptions of community ministry
Deep waters: Adult baptism in a Presbyterian church
 
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
Unique and similar: A short-term pastor attempts to help church members identify historic reactions to leadership
 
The use of shared structured television viewing as a pastoral tool for learning about a congregation and its systems of meaning
Out of this world: An assessment of Christian community within St. Mark UMC, Pensacola, FL
 
Revealing God: A study of the dynamics of revelation in the dimension of ministry religious experience in a secular and pluralistic world
Taste and see that the Lord is good: A programme evaluation of a course seeking to enhance meaning in Holy Communion
 
How then shall we eat?
The changing role of elders in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
 
Meaningful and faithful: An evaluative study of funeral sermons
The cyborg Christ: Theological anthropology, Christology, and the posthuman
 
A more generous ecclesiology: Paul Tillich and the courage to be the church
Developing moral virtue ethics within the Reformed theological tradition
 
Christ language in Paul and messiah language in ancient Judaism
A cruciform catechesis: A Practical Theology of welcoming newcomers for churches living under a theology of the cross
 
Quest for spiritual community: A practical theology of congregation-based spiritual guidance
Lutheran preachers and the third use of the law: A homiletical approach to overcome the impasse
 
Fire sent from above: Reading Lamentations in the shadow of Hiroshima/Nagasaki
Buxom beauty: The blossoming of women's spirituality
 
The challenge of Scriptural Reasoning as a group practice
Why ordination? A study of factors contributing to people under age 30 seeking ordination in a post-Christendom culture
 
Qualities of an effective pastor: Trans-contextual markers of leaders who thrive
Virtual ministry: Creating a social online network faith ministry resource for deployed West Point graduates
 
Lament in dialogue with post traumatic stress: A study to understand the experience of the support and care provided by the ministry of St Columba's Presbyterian Church by members who experienced loss within a political context in South Africa
The resurrected God: Karl Barth's trinitarian theology of Easter
 
Christian ethics of eating: Food and self from a Korean ecofeminist perspective
A paradoxical portrayal: God in the Gospel of Mark
 
Our lives as well: Teaching preaching as a formative Christian practice
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
Interdisciplinary interpretation: Paul Ricoeur and the hermeneutics of theology and science
 
God as enemy in Job's speeches
Blessed are those who mourn? Spousal bereavement and posttraumatic growth
 
Preaching "as if nothing had happened": Karl Barth's emergency homiletic, 1932--33
Understanding the role of affection in Christian spiritual discernment: Interdisciplinary dialogue between Jonathan Edwards and neuropsychology
 
Space for vocation: Pastoral care through creative collaboration with people with intellectual disabilities
The sign of the Gospel: Toward an evangelical doctrine of infant baptism after Barth