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Coaching Christians: a theological foundation for the use of coaching in the Church

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Nancy Karen Clausel. Coaching Christians: a Theological Foundation for the Use of Coaching In the Church. Wesley Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/0c4994d8-80e8-4aa2-8e69-e80c7bb09541.

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N. K. Clausel. Coaching Christians: a theological foundation for the use of coaching in the Church. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/0c4994d8-80e8-4aa2-8e69-e80c7bb09541

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Nancy Karen Clausel. Coaching Christians: a Theological Foundation for the Use of Coaching In the Church. Wesley Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/0c4994d8-80e8-4aa2-8e69-e80c7bb09541.

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  • The Wesleyan Quadrilateral, based on Scripture, tradition, reason, and experience, can provide a theological foundation for using coaching as a ministry tool in the Church. The author explored scriptural precedents for coaching relationship: Moses and Joshua, Naomi and Ruth, and John the Baptist and Jesus; coaching precedents in Christian and Methodist tradition, i.e., the early Church Mothers and John Wesley's relationships to his lay preachers, particularly, the women; a survey of the field in contemporary coaching; and personal experiences in coaching and coach training. Practical applications are suggested for coaching, especially 'pastoral coaching,' once 'baptized' for use in the Church.
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  • 02/16/2024

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