A Philosophy of Education for the Church of the Nazarene
The official philosophy of education for the Church of the Nazarene, adopted by the General Board on June 20, 1952.
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The official philosophy of education for the Church of the Nazarene, adopted by the General Board on June 20, 1952.
ARTICLES 4 Every Child A Winner in the Things That Really Matter, Miriam J. Hall 6 Helping Every Child to Be a Winner, Robert D. Troutman 7 The Parable of the Vacationer and His Son, Jim Spruce 10...
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The present Mediator issue is an exercise in Wesleyan theology. We begin with a study of pneumatology from a Wesleyan perspective, with special emphasis on implications for the Church (Davis). This is...
The graduation address at the Seminary of the Americas (SENDAS), November 2010, San Juan, Costa Rica, on the occasion of the 40 th anniversary of the Seminary. Discussed are the Irony of Contentment...
The graduation address at the Seminary of the Americas (SENDAS), November 2010, San Juan, Costa Rica, on the occasion of the 40 th anniversary of the Seminary. Discussed are the Irony of Contentment...