The case for emotional relevance is more easily made than for cultural relevance. Simply stated, the emotional lives of a great many pre-Christian people (and many Christian people) are dysfunctional, out of control, and crippling their lives. We meet people (and families) every day whose lives are hijacked by powerful emotions they do not understand, and may even deny
Emotions are bewildering. We relish joy and wonder, craving more of the same. Others like fear and g...
Emotional intelligence has been a recent topic of evaluation within the scholarly world. This is due...
This thesis defends the hypothesis that emotion is at the heart of the soteriology of the Wesley bro...
The case for emotional relevance is more easily made than for cultural relevance. Simply stated, the...
In Western history, the Enlightenment sold the idea that humans are essentially rational creatures w...
This dissertation asks and attempts to answer the following question: What role does human emotion p...
Emotions are an intricate part of what it means to be human. They are part of complex coping mechani...
How we feel is as vital to our survival as how we think. This claim, based on the premise that emoti...
This article surveys the question of how early Protestantism was experienced by its practitioners, u...
ABSTRACT: The church was placed by God at the confluence between men and God to promote the interest...
Dealing with modern culture can challenge the church. Second and third generation Adventists live in...
While emotions management is critical to effective leadership, literature describes present and emer...
To reach pre-Christian people today, a church must create a culture of authentic conversation. This ...
This article presents a way to understand church growth from the perspective of reaching, assimilati...
This chapter approaches religion – and specifically present-day lived religious expression – from th...
Emotions are bewildering. We relish joy and wonder, craving more of the same. Others like fear and g...
Emotional intelligence has been a recent topic of evaluation within the scholarly world. This is due...
This thesis defends the hypothesis that emotion is at the heart of the soteriology of the Wesley bro...
The case for emotional relevance is more easily made than for cultural relevance. Simply stated, the...
In Western history, the Enlightenment sold the idea that humans are essentially rational creatures w...
This dissertation asks and attempts to answer the following question: What role does human emotion p...
Emotions are an intricate part of what it means to be human. They are part of complex coping mechani...
How we feel is as vital to our survival as how we think. This claim, based on the premise that emoti...
This article surveys the question of how early Protestantism was experienced by its practitioners, u...
ABSTRACT: The church was placed by God at the confluence between men and God to promote the interest...
Dealing with modern culture can challenge the church. Second and third generation Adventists live in...
While emotions management is critical to effective leadership, literature describes present and emer...
To reach pre-Christian people today, a church must create a culture of authentic conversation. This ...
This article presents a way to understand church growth from the perspective of reaching, assimilati...
This chapter approaches religion – and specifically present-day lived religious expression – from th...
Emotions are bewildering. We relish joy and wonder, craving more of the same. Others like fear and g...
Emotional intelligence has been a recent topic of evaluation within the scholarly world. This is due...
This thesis defends the hypothesis that emotion is at the heart of the soteriology of the Wesley bro...