The role of the pastor in promoting adult Christian education in Taiwan's tribal churches / by Maria Luise Meier. [print]
Publication details: 1985.Description: 96 leaves, bound : maps ; 29 cmContent type:- unspecified
- unmediated
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- BV4070.M511.R654 1985
- BV4070.C683.M511.R654 1985
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A Ministry Perspective Project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, Columbia Graduate School of Bible and Missions, Columbia, South Carolina, 1985.
Bibliography: leaves 92-96.
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Columbia Bible College Learning Resources Centre.
I. The Tribal People of Taiwan
Taiwan, an Introduction The Origin of Tribal People The Original Religion of the Tribal People The First Contact with Christianity Pentecost in the Mountains, and the Establishment of the Church Today's Tribal Church Challenged by a Rapidly Changing Society.
II. Christian Education for Adults-A Means for the Tribal Church to Reach Out to a Society in Desperate Need
The Church Under Orders Christian Education Defined Adults-the Special Challenge Christian Education for Adults from a Biblical Perspective The Biblical Objectives of Christian Education These Objectives Applied to the Tribal Society.
III. The Role of the Pastor in Christian Education
His Qualifications The Role of the Pastor as Motivator The Role of the Pastor as Equipper The Role of the Pastor as Supervisor Conclusion.
Illustrations
Map of Taiwan and surrounding countries Map of Taiwan, distribution of the different tribes.
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