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A description of students' development in conceptual interpretation of leadership theory and theology in the pastoral ministry course: Leadership theory and theology

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Jay A Held. A Description of Students' Development In Conceptual Interpretation of Leadership Theory and Theology In the Pastoral Ministry Course: Leadership Theory and Theology. Denver Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/254b3efd-896e-4705-95b1-1a3cfbf53c5a?q=2015.

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J. A. Held. A description of students' development in conceptual interpretation of leadership theory and theology in the pastoral ministry course: Leadership theory and theology. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/254b3efd-896e-4705-95b1-1a3cfbf53c5a?q=2015

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Jay A Held. A Description of Students' Development In Conceptual Interpretation of Leadership Theory and Theology In the Pastoral Ministry Course: Leadership Theory and Theology. Denver Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/254b3efd-896e-4705-95b1-1a3cfbf53c5a?q=2015.

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  • The thesis addressed the problem of students' cognitive integration of leadership theory and theology. This holistic case study included students in the fall 2014 Theory and Theology of Leadership class at Multnomah Bible College. It used a process that provided students with leadership theory, theology, practice, modeling, evaluation and feedback. A process of triangulation was engaged with five different sets of data. The research resulted in four implications for the instructor to better help develop students' capacity for cognitive integration of leadership theory and theology and two implications surfaced for future research.
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  • 02/16/2024

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