The thesis considers a missional ecclesiology, arising out of and applicable to the experience of Methodism in West Cornwall. It is important therefore to take a historical overview of West Cornwall Methodists, believing that the problems and opportunities of today in areas of mission and ministry can be traced though that history. And as against a superficial reading, the purpose is not merely negative. In fact, the conclusion is one of cautious optimism, to seek and find a positive future. Each of the history chapters will demonstrate the evolution of various factors that constitute that which makes West Cornish Methodism what it is today. It will be demonstrated that it has been moulded by certain unique facets including the Cornish pers...
This thesis describes research undertaken into church planting in the Anglo-Catholic wing of the Chu...
The fundamental concern of this thesis is to articulate a vision for ministry in Irish Methodism for...
This thesis explores some of the reasons why people attend one of three churches in the Edinburgh an...
This thesis concerns the establishment and development of Primitive Methodism on the Yorkshire Wolds...
In this regional study of Methodist development and societal influence throughout the period of indu...
The thesis reappraises the growth of Methodism in Newfoundland finding that it was a populist moveme...
The early Methodist movement-above all else-was evangelistic. However, the contemporary language of ...
This study is concerned with the nature of pastoral care and its practice in contemporary British Me...
Problem. Churches experiencing plateau or even decline often arrive at that stage in their life cycl...
This thesis lays the groundwork for Christian congregations engaged in mission. It emerged from my s...
This thesis is focused on the experiences and conceptualisations of pioneer presbyters working in th...
The thesis investigates how contemporary United Methodist short-term mission (hereafter STM) partici...
This thesis examines an important dimension of nineteenth century English Nonconformist life, namely...
The problem addressed in this paper is to find out if the application of missional principles in the...
By drawing together the insights of Action Researchers and a personal theological/spiritual convicti...
This thesis describes research undertaken into church planting in the Anglo-Catholic wing of the Chu...
The fundamental concern of this thesis is to articulate a vision for ministry in Irish Methodism for...
This thesis explores some of the reasons why people attend one of three churches in the Edinburgh an...
This thesis concerns the establishment and development of Primitive Methodism on the Yorkshire Wolds...
In this regional study of Methodist development and societal influence throughout the period of indu...
The thesis reappraises the growth of Methodism in Newfoundland finding that it was a populist moveme...
The early Methodist movement-above all else-was evangelistic. However, the contemporary language of ...
This study is concerned with the nature of pastoral care and its practice in contemporary British Me...
Problem. Churches experiencing plateau or even decline often arrive at that stage in their life cycl...
This thesis lays the groundwork for Christian congregations engaged in mission. It emerged from my s...
This thesis is focused on the experiences and conceptualisations of pioneer presbyters working in th...
The thesis investigates how contemporary United Methodist short-term mission (hereafter STM) partici...
This thesis examines an important dimension of nineteenth century English Nonconformist life, namely...
The problem addressed in this paper is to find out if the application of missional principles in the...
By drawing together the insights of Action Researchers and a personal theological/spiritual convicti...
This thesis describes research undertaken into church planting in the Anglo-Catholic wing of the Chu...
The fundamental concern of this thesis is to articulate a vision for ministry in Irish Methodism for...
This thesis explores some of the reasons why people attend one of three churches in the Edinburgh an...