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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
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edition identification: ++++ The Ideal Speller (revised), Volume 1;
The Ideal Speller; Edgar Lincoln Willard Edgar Lincoln Willard,
Frances Ward Richards, J. R. Brophy Laidlaw brothers, 1921 Foreign
Language Study; English as a Second Language; Foreign Language
Study / English as a Second Language
Foreword By Arthur Guy Terry, W. F. Bryan, Ida F. Wright, Charles
W. Ward, And William R. Parkes.
Foreword By Arthur Guy Terry, W. F. Bryan, Ida F. Wright, Charles
W. Ward, And William R. Parkes.
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This practical handbook - aimed at final year undergraduates,
Masters-level students, student ministers, church leaders and
policy makers interested in local faith communities - guides
readers through the various tools, methods of analysis and research
skills needed for studying local churches. This resource takes full
account of the UK context and is an ideal basis for students
undertaking research projects and dissertations. After an
historical overview. the handbook identifies theoretical
foundations for the study of local churches, drawing on the 4
disciplines of anthropology, sociology, organisational studies and
theology. Guidance is provided on both quantitative and qualitative
research methods. Research processes covered include such issues as
selecting a church, gaining access, selecting methods,analysing
data, maintaining confidentiality, research reflexivity, and
completing the final report. There is also a critical review of
existing literature, as well as case studies and worked examples,
demonstrating how key concepts from the 4 disciplines apply to
actual local churches.The handbook contains a wide range of
contributors with extensive theoretical and practical experience of
studying local churches.
With the growing, renewed attention to the art of preaching, this
timely collection from the influential Littlemore Group of
theologians explores the role of this vital ministry in today's
Church. Experienced contributors from a wide range of backgrounds -
catholic, evangelical and liberal - weave together theology,
anecdote and reflection on practice as they share their passion for
preaching. Each one is noted for their attentiveness to the poetry
of the spoken word in preaching, and the practical challenges and
pitfalls of this central activity of public worship. Chapters
include: * The Joy and Terror of Preaching * The Power of Language
* Localizing the Gospel * Attentiveness to the Word * The Sermon as
Sacrament * Genres of Preaching Contributors include Rachel Mann,
Paula Gooder, Donna Lazenby, Sr Judith SLG, Edmund Newey, Anderson
Jeremiah and Joel Love.
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Theological Reflection (Paperback)
Elaine Graham, Heather Walton, Frances Ward; As told to Katja Stuerzenhofecker
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R955
R781
Discovery Miles 7 810
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Theological Reflections: Methods, offers a comprehensive collection
of models of theological reflection. By bringing this diverse
collection together in one place, the editors create a unique
reference work that allows a clear and visible contrast and
comparison as each model is treated formally and in a standard
format. Throughout each chapter the distinguishing features of the
model are examined, the geneology and origins are discussed, worked
examples of the model applied to contemporary theology are
provided, and critical commentary, future trends and exercises and
questions are provided. Now firmly established as an essential text
on theological reflection, this new edition has been revised and
updated with a new introduction, updated examples, and refreshed
bibliographies
Engaging with current philosophers and thinkers, this book looks at
what are the roots to our human condition. It looks the wisdom that
traditional Christianity can bring to a Western culture preoccupied
with post-truth, individualism and utilitarian methods of thinking.
The desire for a fulfilling life is a common motivation to people,
regardless of religious faith or non-faith. To be full of character
- joyful, thoughtful, resourceful and truthful - we need habits of
the heart. This book will explore the ways in which we can imagine
our humanity differently, and find happiness as a direct result of
becoming full of character.
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