PhD (Missiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015The purpose of this research is to assess and address issues of contextualization and reconciliation as they pertain to Christianization and cultural preservation within the three Nanticoke-Lenape American Indian tribal communities remaining in the states of New Jersey and Delaware in the United States. The study seeks to provide insight into the challenges for ministry within the socio-cultural and political context of the tribal communities, particularly in regard to meaningful healing and reconciliation over the lingering effects of colonization, in a manner that promotes integral, holistic, contextualized Christian ministry. To achieve this, the study investigates the...
Beginning in the mid-seventeenth century, colonial projects in southern New England sponsored dozens...
This ethnohistorical study examines the emergence of a Church of England, Church Missionary Society ...
This thesis explores the attitudes of EuroCanadian. Protestant evangelical Christians, towards Canad...
The Christian history of the Nanticoke-Lenape people who live in three American Indian tribal commun...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of contemporary issues surrounding the incorporation of t...
This dissertation advances the study of New England\u27s religious history by exploring the complex ...
From 1744 to 1764 significant numbers of Christian missionaries traveled countless miles across the ...
This qualitative study focuses on the modern-day approaches to Native American religion and Christia...
Drawing on the long and arduous history between the Indigenous people of the United States and the C...
The Indian Shaker Church is an indigenous spiritual tradition that incorporates Christian-in-origin ...
This dissertation advances the study of New England\u27s religious history by exploring the complex ...
The purpose of this article is to point out that the Indian prophetic movements enabled the American...
This work explores the impact of the “vanishing Indian” paradigm on historical, museological, and an...
By the end of the seventeenth century and the turn of the eighteenth Europeans had discovered, explo...
2012 Recipient of the Library Award for Undergraduate ResearchThis senior capstone project examines ...
Beginning in the mid-seventeenth century, colonial projects in southern New England sponsored dozens...
This ethnohistorical study examines the emergence of a Church of England, Church Missionary Society ...
This thesis explores the attitudes of EuroCanadian. Protestant evangelical Christians, towards Canad...
The Christian history of the Nanticoke-Lenape people who live in three American Indian tribal commun...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of contemporary issues surrounding the incorporation of t...
This dissertation advances the study of New England\u27s religious history by exploring the complex ...
From 1744 to 1764 significant numbers of Christian missionaries traveled countless miles across the ...
This qualitative study focuses on the modern-day approaches to Native American religion and Christia...
Drawing on the long and arduous history between the Indigenous people of the United States and the C...
The Indian Shaker Church is an indigenous spiritual tradition that incorporates Christian-in-origin ...
This dissertation advances the study of New England\u27s religious history by exploring the complex ...
The purpose of this article is to point out that the Indian prophetic movements enabled the American...
This work explores the impact of the “vanishing Indian” paradigm on historical, museological, and an...
By the end of the seventeenth century and the turn of the eighteenth Europeans had discovered, explo...
2012 Recipient of the Library Award for Undergraduate ResearchThis senior capstone project examines ...
Beginning in the mid-seventeenth century, colonial projects in southern New England sponsored dozens...
This ethnohistorical study examines the emergence of a Church of England, Church Missionary Society ...
This thesis explores the attitudes of EuroCanadian. Protestant evangelical Christians, towards Canad...