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A retrospective analysis of the establishment of an open system of communication, relationship, and function at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Jacksonville, FL
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- This thesis-project will explore the importance, along with the contribution made, of an open system of communication, relationship, and function to the redemptive culture of an organization. For purposes of this project, the organization to be examined will be the extension site of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Jacksonville, Florida. The thesis undergirding and guiding this research project is that an open system is an essential component of a redemptive culture and is necessary to a redemptive process and outcome. Throughout this thesis-project, the concept of an open system will be inexorably linked with redemptive culture.
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