This article proposes that Paul\u27s letter to the church in Rome can identify processes involved in offering a spiritually formative education from a distance. When Paul wrote the letter to Rome, he wrote to a church he had never visited. We argue that his relationship with the recipients is analogically similar to the relationship between professor and student in an online, educational paradigm. Paul modeled how to offer this spiritually formative relationship by emphasizing the gospel message, grounding his scriptural authority, personalizing his message, anticipating questions, enlisting the community, encouraging the recipients, praying for needs, and explaining the marks of true Christianity
Theological higher education is going through massive changes as a result of the technological chang...
Arguably the most powerful human personality in the earliest Church, Paul wrote letters that are amo...
As theological education increasingly uses more flexible approaches to teaching and the number of di...
'Spiritual formation' is a popular term today, but definitions of its meaning vary. It is usually th...
'Spiritual formation' is a popular term today, but definitions of its meaning vary. It is usually th...
Distance education has a well‐established heritage as an effective means of formal higher learning. ...
Ministerial formation of theological students through distance education Ministerial formation is a ...
While missiologists have been paying attention to business as mission, few have studied the value of...
Ministerial formation is a multifaceted activity involving critical thinking, the acquisition of kno...
Ministerial formation is a multifaceted activity involving critical thinking, the acquisition of kno...
Let me set up this study with two real-life scenarios: Scenario #1: I am sitting with a group of chu...
The impact of Christendom on American life and culture is evident in the vast numbers of churches re...
This paper will introduce and compare distance learning in the case of Paul’s epistles (disciples of...
Contains fulltext : 190295.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this study, ...
The second in a two-part series, this article reviews the recent struggle of the Christian Brothers ...
Theological higher education is going through massive changes as a result of the technological chang...
Arguably the most powerful human personality in the earliest Church, Paul wrote letters that are amo...
As theological education increasingly uses more flexible approaches to teaching and the number of di...
'Spiritual formation' is a popular term today, but definitions of its meaning vary. It is usually th...
'Spiritual formation' is a popular term today, but definitions of its meaning vary. It is usually th...
Distance education has a well‐established heritage as an effective means of formal higher learning. ...
Ministerial formation of theological students through distance education Ministerial formation is a ...
While missiologists have been paying attention to business as mission, few have studied the value of...
Ministerial formation is a multifaceted activity involving critical thinking, the acquisition of kno...
Ministerial formation is a multifaceted activity involving critical thinking, the acquisition of kno...
Let me set up this study with two real-life scenarios: Scenario #1: I am sitting with a group of chu...
The impact of Christendom on American life and culture is evident in the vast numbers of churches re...
This paper will introduce and compare distance learning in the case of Paul’s epistles (disciples of...
Contains fulltext : 190295.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this study, ...
The second in a two-part series, this article reviews the recent struggle of the Christian Brothers ...
Theological higher education is going through massive changes as a result of the technological chang...
Arguably the most powerful human personality in the earliest Church, Paul wrote letters that are amo...
As theological education increasingly uses more flexible approaches to teaching and the number of di...