Find a Resource

Refine Your Search

Active Filters

Showing 32 results.

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: DIDACHE VOLUME 06, NUMBER 02

  • Dean G. Blevins

Global Theology II Conference Edition. (January 2007) This is a special edition of conference papers developed in advance of the Global Theology Conference for the Church of the Nazarene held 31 March...

  • Article
  • English
  • Didache
  • WHDL

WHAT IS THE CHURCH? TOWARD A WESLEYAN ECCLESIOLOGY

  • Deirdre Brower-Latz

At the very beginning of discussions centred on the ideas of ‘One Lord, One faith, One Baptism: Unity and Diversity in our Wesleyan Theological Tradition’ it seems appropriate to grapple with the...

  • Article
  • English
  • Didache
  • WHDL

WESLEYAN THEOLOGY: A PRACTICAL THEOLOGY

  • Klaus Arnold

The argument of this paper is that Wesleyan theology cannot be separated from Wesleyan practice. It is my intention to demonstrate that truth by proposing a theological quintessence of the Wesleyan...

  • Article
  • English
  • Didache
  • WHDL

WESLEYAN THEOLOGY: A HOLISTIC THEOLOGY

  • Jorge L. Julca

Theology becomes integral when it suggests a direct and specific relationship between theology and mission that transcends the dichotomy of theory and praxis. Maintaining a healthy balance between...

  • Article
  • English
  • Didache
  • WHDL

WHAT IS WESLEYAN THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION?

  • Dean G. Blevins
  • Ramón A. Sierra

Perhaps John Wesley’s major contribution to the Church at large, and to the Wesleyan movement, remains his discipleship system, grounded in biblical principles, channeled through methods God helped...

  • Article
  • English
  • Didache
  • WHDL

RELEVANCE OF WESLEYAN HERITAGE TO CHANGING GLOBAL EDUCATION

  • Julie Macainan Detalo
  • Carol Rotz

The principles [of Wesleyan theology] mentioned above make up the seed bed of our theology making it relevant in our time, particularly in the education sector. We educators have to carefully and...

  • Article
  • English
  • Didache
  • WHDL

FUTURE CHALLENGES IN WESLEYAN THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION

  • Kent Brower
  • David B. McEwan

A paper on future challenges in Wesleyan theological education makes two assumptions. First, we know what Wesleyan theological education is. Second, many of us are engaged in Wesleyan theological...

  • Article
  • English
  • Didache
  • WHDL

Volunteerism is Missions

  • Howard Culbertson

Condensed from chapter 9 of a soon-to-be-published Introduction to Missions textbook, Discovering Mission, by Chuck Gailey and Howard Culbertson. Roger Peterson, long-time head of the Fellowship of...

  • Unpublished Text
  • English
  • Didache
  • Nazarene Theological Seminary
  • WHDL

Is it Worth It?

  • Jeff Bolster

Is it worth it to send and receive short-term mission teams? Is the risk worth the reward? In this paper I will answer this question solely in the context of the Church of the Nazarene. I believe that...

  • Unpublished Text
  • English
  • Didache
  • Nazarene Theological Seminary
  • WHDL

Refractive Errors and Hope of Proper Treatment

  • Joe Noonen

Short-term missions and the behaviors of participants on short-term mission teams have been and continue to be the subject of scrutiny from many and varied perspectives. This paper represents a...

  • Unpublished Text
  • English
  • Didache
  • Nazarene Theological Seminary
  • WHDL

Mission Faithfulness Requires Short-term Missionaries

  • John W. Hall, Jr.

My goal is simply to discuss how the boom of short-term mission programs around the world relates to commonly held mission perspectives. Moreover, how the church can best respond to both the Word and...

  • Unpublished Text
  • English
  • Didache
  • Nazarene Theological Seminary
  • WHDL

The Changing Role of Missionaries in a Flat World

  • Ágatha Heap

Even though one of the main points of this paper is that training is crucial for the success of Christian missions, it cannot be seen as an isolated item. It requires vision, support, investment and...

  • Unpublished Text
  • English
  • Didache
  • Nazarene Theological Seminary
  • WHDL

The World is Flat- or is it?

  • Charles Gailey

Global interconnectedness definitely characterizes the third millennium. This has tremendous importance for Christian mission. Global “togetherness” is being fed by a number of factors: • The...

  • Unpublished Text
  • English
  • Didache
  • Nazarene Theological Seminary
  • WHDL

I Am My Own Travel Agent

  • Marty Hoskins

The tools that are available to me in this era of Globalization 3.0 allow me to book my airline travel, a hotel, and even a rental car if I need it, all from the same web page. I have gotten so adept...

  • Unpublished Text
  • English
  • Didache
  • Nazarene Theological Seminary
  • WHDL

New Wine and Old Wine Skins

  • Donald L. "Roy" Stults

We live in an increasingly multicultural situation, both in North America and in many countries around the world. It is redefining our constituency as a church. It is leveling the missionary force...

  • Unpublished Text
  • English
  • Didache
  • Nazarene Theological Seminary
  • WHDL

Contextualizing the Messenger

  • William Selvidge

Three components of the contextualization process are the focus of consideration here: the message, the messenger, and the cultural context of each which must somehow be bridged. These three...

  • Unpublished Text
  • English
  • Didache
  • Nazarene Theological Seminary
  • WHDL

The Changing Role of the Missionary?

  • Robert Donahue

The rapid changes of our time especially in technology has impacted how missionary work is done. All indications are that this will continue. Will the roles of missionaries also change? Let us...

  • Unpublished Text
  • English
  • Didache
  • Nazarene Theological Seminary
  • WHDL

Beyond Managerial Missions: Towards an Integral Missiology

  • Gustavo Crocker

Examination and reformation require an understanding of the core and the periphery. The great commission, the mission of the church is the core. It does not change. It is not designed to change. It is...

  • Unpublished Text
  • English
  • Didache
  • Nazarene Theological Seminary
  • WHDL

Across Chasms

  • R. Franklin Cook

This paper will propose a model, which might be used in the Nazarene context to maximize potential, minimize obstacles, and accelerate impact and results. I fully realize that the model has elements...

  • Unpublished Text
  • English
  • Didache
  • Nazarene Theological Seminary
  • WHDL

Bleeding Hearts and Bean Counters Working Together

  • J. Matthew (Matt) Price

How does the Church of the Nazarene operate in such a place as West Africa? How does the Church avoid doing too much and create dependencies without doing too little and missing opportunities to...

  • Unpublished Text
  • English
  • Didache
  • Nazarene Theological Seminary
  • WHDL