The Educational Work of the Church of the Nazarene
Last Educational Address of Dr. P. F. Bresee at Pasadena College Chapel Recognition Day Sept. 2, 1915.
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Last Educational Address of Dr. P. F. Bresee at Pasadena College Chapel Recognition Day Sept. 2, 1915.
An editorial from the Herald of Holiness, March 14, 1928, on the need to have well-trained preachers and, subsequently, a quality seminary.
A discussion prepared for the Commission of Education authorized by the Twelfth General Assembly and used as the basis for the preparation of a tentative statement of a philosophy of Education for the...
Address given at the first convocation and inauguration of Hugh Benner at Nazarene Theological Seminary, September 28, 1945.
Presented to the Superintendents' Conference of the Church of the Nazarene in Kansas City, Missouri, January 5-6, 1944.
An essay on the interplay between education and evangelism in the Church of the Nazarene.
Westlake T. Purkiser's inaugural address as president of Pasadena College, May 31, 1949.
Commencement address at Eastern Nazarene College, May 28, 1951.
Keynote address delivered at the Third Educational Conference, Church of the Nazarene, held at Pasadena College, Pasadena, California, October 17-19, 1951.
An essay on the high importance the Church of the Nazarene has placed on education.
The official philosophy of education for the Church of the Nazarene, adopted by the General Board on June 20, 1952.
Inaugural address at Trevecca Nazarene College, September 20, 1963.
Address given at the inauguration of Dr. L.T. Corlett at Nazarene Theological Seminary, September 19, 1952.
Address given at the inauguration of Dr. John Riley at Northwest Nazarene College, November 1952.
A Review of Martin Marty’s Presentation at Faith, Learning and Living Conference.
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
A review of the book: God and Globalization Vol. 2: The Spirit and the Modern Authorities edited by Max L. Stackhouse with Don S. Browning.
This is a book review by Patrick Thomas of the book God and Globalization, Vol. 3 Christ and the Dominions of Civilization.
Introduction to the journal issue from the current editor of Didache
Esta es una reseña del libro de El Espíritu y las Autoridades Modernas editado por Maz L. Stackhouse y Don S. Browning escrito por Mario Zani . Él concluye que "...la mayoría –si no todas– las...
Introduction to the journal issue from the current editor of Didache
Introduction to the journal issue from the current editor of Didache
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...