Showing posts with label academic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label academic. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Academic - A Biblical Philosophy of Pastoral Ministry
This was one of the best projects I ever had assigned to me in grad school. My professor told us that we needed to develop a pastoral philosophy from the Greek imperatives in the Pastoral Epistles. It was definitely a difficult project but has been one that has guided me ever since. The overarching theme of the paper is that a pastor is to be someone who teaches proper doctrine, lives a godly life, and is faithful in these things to the end. These areas should be what a church looks into first when calling a pastor. Click here to read it.
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Friday, July 10, 2009
Academic - Constitutional Nature of Man
I have decided to post some of my research papers online. They will be on topics that are interesting but are either too long or too tedious to make into a series of posts.
My first topic is on the Conistiutional Nature of Man. It was a research paper I wrote for my Systematic Theology class. You can either go to my Links section or click here to read it. Read More......
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anthropology,
constitutional nature of man,
doctrine
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