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Introduction to the journal issue from the current editor of Didache
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Introduction to the journal issue from the current editor of Didache
Discussions of opportunities for Study abroad. *Material for this article originally presented at the Johannesburg 2000 conference on International Education, July 9-17, 2000
This is a book review by Patrick Thomas of the book God and Globalization, Vol. 3 Christ and the Dominions of Civilization.
This is a book review of God and Globalization Vol. 1 Religion and the Powers of the Common Life, edited by Max L. Stackhouse with Peter J. Paris.
Approaching the subject of the human condition from non-Christian viewpoints in Europe means diverging somewhat from what has previously gone before us in thisdiscussion. While we have discussed...
Book review by Ramon Sierra of the book The Local Church in a Global Era: Reflections for a New Century, edited by Max L. Stackhouse, Tim Dearborn & Scott Paeth.
Os Guiness addressed the Nazarene Faith, Living, and Learning Conference, Mount Vernon, OH, June 2001. This essay by John Wright is a summary of and response to Guiness' comments, intended to provide...
The purpose of this article is to come to a clearer understanding of postmodernism and assess its significance for teaching ethics.
This is an excellent article guiding us into the realm of postmodernism (a perennial issue on the global landscape), not only providing categories for understanding postmodernity but also discussing...
Keynote address by General Superintendent Jim Bond, Faith, Living, and Learning Conference; Mount Vernon Nazarene College, June 16, 2001
Introduction to the journal issue from the current editor of Didache
One of the purposes of religion, humanly speaking, is to enable people to live a responsible life. One desire is that religious people may not disturb the harmonious life; rather, they may contribute...
Three persons actively involved in theological education in the SAM Region of the Church of the Nazarene for more than ten years write these articles. They are Wilfredo Canales, Luis Meza and myself...