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The development and use of an inductive Bible study to teach salutary benefits of ritual, gesture and symbolism in Lutheran liturgy

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Timothy S Rosenthal. The Development and Use of an Inductive Bible Study to Teach Salutary Benefits of Ritual, Gesture and Symbolism In Lutheran Liturgy. Perkins School of Theology Southern Methodist University. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1e5c1e25-6779-41b5-8b9e-971bf303f410.

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T. S. Rosenthal. The development and use of an inductive Bible study to teach salutary benefits of ritual, gesture and symbolism in Lutheran liturgy. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1e5c1e25-6779-41b5-8b9e-971bf303f410

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Timothy S Rosenthal. The Development and Use of an Inductive Bible Study to Teach Salutary Benefits of Ritual, Gesture and Symbolism In Lutheran Liturgy. Perkins School of Theology Southern Methodist University. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1e5c1e25-6779-41b5-8b9e-971bf303f410.

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  • The purpose of this practicum/project is to develop a Bible study using the shared praxis approach, developed by Thomas Groome, as a means to inductively teach the salutary benefit of ritual, gesture and symbolism in corporate, liturgical worship. This Bible study seeks to create a paradigm shift from a perspective that sees ritual, gesture and symbolism suspiciously to one that is both biblical and beneficial. The practicum established the advantages of an inductive approach and that a deep yearning exists among Lutherans for knowledge and expressions in understanding the use of ritual, gesture and symbolism in the Lutheran liturgy.
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  • 02/16/2024

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