The communication of a cross-cultural missionary vision to national churches /by Rosemary Elizabeth Walker.
- 1993.
- viii, 135 leaves ; 29 cm.
Typescript. Chapter 1. The Research Topic Chapter 2. Findings Chapter 3. Conclusions and Recommendations Appendix
Setting for the Study -- The World -- The Church -- World Missions -- Focus of the Research -- The Topic -- Theological Orientation -- Missionary Zeal and Passion for Unreached Peoples -- Cross-Cultural Training -- Ministry Styles -- Transfer of Authority and Responsibility -- Partnering and Internationalizing in Mission -- Summary -- Research Questions -- Research Methodology -- Research Strategy -- Procedures for Implementation of the Research -- Selection of Participants -- Instrumentation -- Delimitations of the Study -- World Congresses on Evangelism -- Mission Agencies and National Churches Selected -- Limitations of the Study -- Accuracy of Records -- Missiological Principles or Regional Peculiarities? -- Importance of the Study -- Importance of the Study to Me. Theological Orientation -- Modelling of Missionary Zeal and Passion for Unreached Peoples -- Cross-Cultural Training -- Cultural Anthropology -- Contextualization -- Cross-Cultural Evangelism -- Ministry Style -- Autocratic or Democratic Styles and Long-Term Consequences -- Directive or Participative Decision-Making -- Task Orientation or Relations Orientation -- Charismatic Vision or Bureaucratic Administration -- Summary -- Transfer of Authority -- Partnering and Internationalizing in Mission -- Summary. Theological Orientation -- Missionary Zeal and Vision for Unreached Peoples -- Cross-Cultural Training -- Ministry Styles -- Transfer of Responsibility and Authority -- Partnering and Internationalizing -- Summary -- Conclusion. Participants -- Interview Schedule -- Management and Styles of Leadership: Profile of Organizational Characterisitics.
Columbia Biblical Seminary and Graduate School of Missions--Dissertations.
Missionaries--Appointment, call, and election. Missions.