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Post Reformation Ecclesiology and Missiology--From the Radicals to Wesley: Moving out of the Shadow of Luther and Calvin
Whidden’s essay compares the key theological/ecclesiological factors of the Magisterial Reformation tradition with the Radical and Wesleyan ethos and their respective visions of discipleship, theology, ethics, and mission. He then argues that movements which are Arminian in their soteriology; functional, not institutional, in their ecclesiology; and emphasize discipleship (including strict discipline), sanctification, and Gospel ethics are more likely to have a missional bent
Magazine - Biblical Recorder - Jan. 5, 1974 - Roland Leath
Article on Roland Leath\u27s retirement from First Baptist Church Shelby.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/first-baptist-shelby-roland-leath/1003/thumbnail.jp
A Study of Laboratory Teaching
A committee was appointed in 1930 at Iowa State College to make a study of methods of laboratory instruction. This study has brought out some rather interesting information which it is thought may be of general interest. Some of the more interesting problems considered by the committee are; length of laboratory period, demonstration laboratory, size of section, correlation between laboratory and recitation, organization of course, equipment and qualifications of a good laboratory instructor
A survey of interest areas among non-college twelfth-grade students in seven Maine schools
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1949. This item was digitized by the Internet Archive
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