Mexican church leadership : a biblical and cultural study /
by Robert A. Lloyd.
- 1991.
- v, 136 leaves ; 29 cm.
Typescript. Ministry Perspective Project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, Columbia Biblical Seminary and Graduate School of Missions, Columbia, South Carolina, 1991. Bibliography: leaves 132-136. I. The Cacique Concept in Latin American Culture II. The Immediate Context of CaliforniaM International in Mexico III. Biblical Evidence Relating to Leadership Models IV. Biblical Contexualization: Theory V. Biblical Contextualization: Practice Virgin Islands Application
Definition and Selection of Terms Related to Caciquismo -- Brief History of the Cacique Concept -- Present Manifestations of the Cacique Concept -- Qualities of the Cacique -- Roots of the Cacique Principle -- Caciquismo and the Evangelical Church in Mexico. CAM International in Mexico: A Brief History -- CaliforniaM International in Mexico: Survey Results -- The Queretaro Bible Church: A Case Study of the Cacique Concept -- The Mexican Ecclesiastical Situation According to Montoya -- Conclusions. Biblical Examples of the Cacique Model -- Church Leadership -- The Biblical Leader -- Conclusions. Introduction -- General Comments on Biblical Contextualization -- Critical Elements in Biblical Contextualization -- The Goal of Biblical Contextualization. The Importance of Ephesus -- Anatomy of the Church in Ephesus -- The Change in the Early Second Century. To the Local Church -- To the Puebla Bible Seminary -- Conclusion.
Columbia Biblical Seminary and Graduate School of Missions.--Ministry Perspective Project.