How does a female clergy\u27s personal experience of divorce affect her religious faith? The female identity is based in relationship both divine and human. Though there is nothing written about female clergy and divorce, the literature on clergy and divorce is fairly extensive. Professional implications of clergy divorce, the uniqueness of clergy marriage and divorce, differing Protestant theological viewpoints, the need for support systems and personal divorce as resource for ministry. are all examined. To ascertain female clergy’s experience of divorce, an analysis of women and crisis, the differences between women and men including how each experiences the Divine, and the different gifts each brings to ministry has been undertaken. A co...
Dissertation (MA (Theology))--University of Pretoria, 2016.The purpose of this study is to investiga...
Religious leaders from Jewish, Christian, and Islamic faiths were interviewed about their understand...
Although women have been entering ordained ministry since the early 1970s, there is still opposition...
Clergy divorce is one topic that is difficult to study. The church expects the clergy to be exemplar...
In this qualitative study conducted at the Andrews University Seventh-day Adventist Theological Semi...
The rise in divorce cases among Christians, and among pastors in particular, has become an unsettlin...
MA (Positive Psychology), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark CampusThis study was motivated by li...
The purpose of this project is to investigate perceptions of commited relationships, religion and op...
In the 21st century the question of “divorce” is one of the highest challenges that faces the Pentec...
Problem: Formerly married people are a growing population in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Wheth...
This paper examines the condition of women in religious systems, specifically their freedom to leave...
abstract: Women often feel lost within their church community and are overlooking their own health t...
This article examines the impact of parental divorce on the likelihood that an individual has change...
Even though adherence to organized religion is becoming less common for Americans, religion remains ...
Throughout church history, divorce has been a very sensitive subject, and with the divorce rate of t...
Dissertation (MA (Theology))--University of Pretoria, 2016.The purpose of this study is to investiga...
Religious leaders from Jewish, Christian, and Islamic faiths were interviewed about their understand...
Although women have been entering ordained ministry since the early 1970s, there is still opposition...
Clergy divorce is one topic that is difficult to study. The church expects the clergy to be exemplar...
In this qualitative study conducted at the Andrews University Seventh-day Adventist Theological Semi...
The rise in divorce cases among Christians, and among pastors in particular, has become an unsettlin...
MA (Positive Psychology), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark CampusThis study was motivated by li...
The purpose of this project is to investigate perceptions of commited relationships, religion and op...
In the 21st century the question of “divorce” is one of the highest challenges that faces the Pentec...
Problem: Formerly married people are a growing population in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Wheth...
This paper examines the condition of women in religious systems, specifically their freedom to leave...
abstract: Women often feel lost within their church community and are overlooking their own health t...
This article examines the impact of parental divorce on the likelihood that an individual has change...
Even though adherence to organized religion is becoming less common for Americans, religion remains ...
Throughout church history, divorce has been a very sensitive subject, and with the divorce rate of t...
Dissertation (MA (Theology))--University of Pretoria, 2016.The purpose of this study is to investiga...
Religious leaders from Jewish, Christian, and Islamic faiths were interviewed about their understand...
Although women have been entering ordained ministry since the early 1970s, there is still opposition...