Elements in a strategy for the training of national evangelical church leaders /by John Lehn.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1988.Description: x, 134 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:
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  • BV4178 .E446 1988
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Contents:
Its Diversity -- Travel -- Effects of Societal Change -- Disputed Areas -- Historical Development of Yugoslavia -- From Early Church to 1918: Animosity Among Ethnic Groups -- Diverse Political Structures Linked to Religious Ties -- 1918-Present: A Nation Born -- Economic Development and Current Economic State -- Forces Behind Economic Advance -- Societal Problems Caused by Economic Disparity -- Influence on Education -- The Culture of the Slavic People -- Ethnic Diversity -- Cultural Factors -- Religious Complexities -- Brief Overview -- Roots of Religious Animosity -- Splits Within the Church -- Political Influences -- On Business -- Belief System -- On Leadership Training -- Conclusion.
Lack of Spiritual Interest -- Marred Testimony of the Church -- Lack of Trained Leaders -- The Future -- A Look at the Protestant Church -- Lutherans -- Reformed -- Nazarenes -- Brethren -- Methodists -- Seventh Day Adventists -- Pentecostals -- Baptists -- Five Observations -- The Place of Literature -- Concentration of Evangelicals in the North -- Ethnic Churches -- A History of Division -- Leadership Training Outside of Yugoslavia -- Conclusion.
A Strategic Place -- A Relevant Method -- An Effective Organization -- The Comprehensive Curriculum -- The Evaluation -- Examining the Five Elements in the Eastern European Seminary Model -- The Place -- The Method -- The Organization -- The Curriculum -- The Evaluation -- Implementing the Five Elements of Strategy in the Yugoslav Context --- A Strategic Place -- The Relevant Method -- An Effective Organization -- The Comprehensive Curriculum -- The Evaluation -- Recommendations for Further Study.
The Topography of Yugoslavia -- The States of Yugoslavia -- Tribes migrating to the Balkans in the 6th and 7th centuries A.D. -- Ottoman Empire from 1380-1878 A.D. -- Powers Controlling Yugoslavia shortly before independence -- Religions Practiced in Yugoslavia -- Yugoslavia's division after 1941 invasion -- Major religions being practiced in Eastern Europe, especially in Yugoslavia.
Historical Chart -- Ethnic Groups of Yugoslavia -- Denominational Statistics -- Curriculum Costs in Dollars.
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Chapter I. Factors Bearing on the Training of Yugoslav Church Leaders

Yugoslavia's Topographical Setting -- Its Diversity -- Travel -- Effects of Societal Change -- Disputed Areas -- Historical Development of Yugoslavia -- From Early Church to 1918: Animosity Among Ethnic Groups -- Diverse Political Structures Linked to Religious Ties -- 1918-Present: A Nation Born -- Economic Development and Current Economic State -- Forces Behind Economic Advance -- Societal Problems Caused by Economic Disparity -- Influence on Education -- The Culture of the Slavic People -- Ethnic Diversity -- Cultural Factors -- Religious Complexities -- Brief Overview -- Roots of Religious Animosity -- Splits Within the Church -- Political Influences -- On Business -- Belief System -- On Leadership Training -- Conclusion.

Chapter II. The Current Condition of the Church in Yugoslavia

Reasons for Lack of Church Growth -- Lack of Spiritual Interest -- Marred Testimony of the Church -- Lack of Trained Leaders -- The Future -- A Look at the Protestant Church -- Lutherans -- Reformed -- Nazarenes -- Brethren -- Methodists -- Seventh Day Adventists -- Pentecostals -- Baptists -- Five Observations -- The Place of Literature -- Concentration of Evangelicals in the North -- Ethnic Churches -- A History of Division -- Leadership Training Outside of Yugoslavia -- Conclusion.

Chapter III. Strategy for the Training of Church Leaders in Yugoslavia

Defining the Five Elements of Strategy -- A Strategic Place -- A Relevant Method -- An Effective Organization -- The Comprehensive Curriculum -- The Evaluation -- Examining the Five Elements in the Eastern European Seminary Model -- The Place -- The Method -- The Organization -- The Curriculum -- The Evaluation -- Implementing the Five Elements of Strategy in the Yugoslav Context --- A Strategic Place -- The Relevant Method -- An Effective Organization -- The Comprehensive Curriculum -- The Evaluation -- Recommendations for Further Study.

Illustrations

Easter Europe (#8 represents Yugoslavia) -- The Topography of Yugoslavia -- The States of Yugoslavia -- Tribes migrating to the Balkans in the 6th and 7th centuries A.D. -- Ottoman Empire from 1380-1878 A.D. -- Powers Controlling Yugoslavia shortly before independence -- Religions Practiced in Yugoslavia -- Yugoslavia's division after 1941 invasion -- Major religions being practiced in Eastern Europe, especially in Yugoslavia.

Tables

Comparative World Road Conditions -- Historical Chart -- Ethnic Groups of Yugoslavia -- Denominational Statistics -- Curriculum Costs in Dollars.

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