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An evaluation of doctrine as taught in southeast Asia

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David W Clark. An Evaluation of Doctrine As Taught In Southeast Asia. Dallas Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/03d7c3c3-081a-485b-b568-1fd5fee13b4d.

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D. W. Clark. An evaluation of doctrine as taught in southeast Asia. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/03d7c3c3-081a-485b-b568-1fd5fee13b4d

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David W Clark. An Evaluation of Doctrine As Taught In Southeast Asia. Dallas Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/03d7c3c3-081a-485b-b568-1fd5fee13b4d.

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  • This dissertation project is a formative evaluation of a theology course taught in a two-week seminar format in a multicultural setting in southeast Asia. Doctrine I is a required course in the In-Ministry Master of Religious Education program of the Southeast Asia Extension Program. The course was taught at the four seminar sites of SAEP (Manilla, Ilolio City, Hong Kong and Bangkok), with twenty-seven students participating. A pretest-posttest design was followed using two equivalent tests. The data gathered was also used to compare the scores of Bible college and secular college graduates, to study the educational value of detailed lecture notes compared to outline notes, and to compare the scores of three groups by nationality. The posttest scores were sufficiently higher than the pretest scores to show the overall effectiveness of the course. The results from the three subproblems were not conclusive.
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  • 02/16/2024

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