| | Title: A PROLEGOMENA FOR THE THAI CONTEXT: A Starting Point for Thai Theology (Article) Author: Taylor, Steve Description: The article explores the statement why "Thai are not interested in systematic theology’. The reason is most theology taught in Thailand is Western in origin. The problem is that the thought processes and epistemology of the Thai have generally not developed along Western lines. They hold different presuppositions and world view to that of the West. Furthermore, ‘local theologies which are directly applicable to the Thai mind and culture have not yet emerged’. The gospel of Jesus Christ can not yet be said to have become rooted in the Thai mind. This article discusses the necessity for develop of a Thai systematic theology. Subject: Contextualization; Leadership; Discipleship Year Published: 2003 Pages: 19 Filesize:
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| | Title: An Anthropological Approach to the Study of Leadership: Lessons learned on improving leadership practice Author: Johnson, Alan Description: Much leadership training is predicated on universal views of leadership and based on cognitive methods. Drawing on his research of social influence processes in a Bangkok slum, the author challenges these ideas and argues that an anthropological approach to the study of leadership suggests training methods that take sociocultural dynamics seriously. Subject: Leadership Year Published: 2007 Pages: 9 Filesize:
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| | Title: Churchplanting model and leadership Author: Swanson, Herb Description: Short articles about churchmodel within CCT in north Thailand and approach to leadership shift to local people. Subject: Church Planting; Church History; Leadership Year Published: 1996 Pages: 2 Filesize:
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| | Title: Gaps in Beliefs of Thai Christians Author: Taylor, Steve Description: This article's aim is to determine the extent to which Buddhism, Animism, Brahmanism, and the Thai social structure influence the belief of Thai Christians and to evaluate whether our present system and content of Christian education (e.g. preaching, Bible studies, Sunday school) are sufficient to correct any problem areas. Of particular interest has been to study how the prominent religions in Thailand influence how Thai Christians understand God. Subject: Syncretism; Discipleship; Leadership Year Published: 1999 Pages: 9 Filesize:
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| | Title: Pa Wan, Training School, Night School Author: Swanson, Herb Description: Article about Pa Wan, a christian woman and the first student at the Laos Mission Theological Training School Subject: Church History | 1800-1900; Leadership Year Published: 1995 Pages: 1 Filesize:
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| | Title: Pastoral Care Author: Swanson, Herb Description: Few short articles about pastoral counseling in the CCT, the CCT's struggle with pastoral care and self-support for churches and rural groups. Subject: Church History | 1800-1900; Church History | 1900-1950; Leadership; Church Planting Year Published: 1995 Pages: 3 Filesize:
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| | Title: The First Women Elders Author: Swanson, Herb Description: Short article about the first elected women elders in Thailand. Subject: Leadership; Church History Year Published: 1996 Pages: 1 Filesize:
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| | Title: Theological Education in Thailand: An Interview with Daniel Kim Author: Dahlfred, Karl Description: An interview with Daniel Kim, director of Chiang Mai Theological Seminary, about the needs and challenges of theological education in Thailand Subject: Discipleship; Leadership Year Published: 2011 Pages: 4 Filesize:
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| | Title: Theses Topics at McGilvary Author: Swanson, Herb Description: Article about thesis topics at McGilvary Faculty of Theology between 1965-2002 Subject: Leadership Year Published: 2002 Pages: 1 Filesize:
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