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An evaluation of the understanding of the gospel in CBA churches of Washington state

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Scott E Moffat. An Evaluation of the Understanding of the Gospel In Cba Churches of Washington State. Dallas Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/6e81519a-3ecf-4b3d-8914-204a7f5e71a7.

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S. E. Moffat. An evaluation of the understanding of the gospel in CBA churches of Washington state. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/6e81519a-3ecf-4b3d-8914-204a7f5e71a7

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Scott E Moffat. An Evaluation of the Understanding of the Gospel In Cba Churches of Washington State. Dallas Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/6e81519a-3ecf-4b3d-8914-204a7f5e71a7.

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  • Evaluation of the understanding of the gospel in Conservative Baptist Association churches of Washington state
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  • The objective of this research project is to do a statistic analysis of the understanding of the gospel in the Conservative Baptist Association (CBA) churches of Washington State with application as to how to better communicate the gospel to its congregants. The survey of Washington State congregations will seek to validate the hypothesis that the gospel is understood as in the lordship salvation tradition rather than free grace tradition. The purpose of the research project is embedded in the question, 'what is the gospel and how is it understood by people in the pews?' In order to test the hypothesis and answer the question, this researcher did the following: developed two separate survey questionnaires, one survey for the pastors of Washington State CBA churches and one survey for the congregants of Washington State CBA churches. The two surveys were then evaluated for areas of agreement and disagreement. The hypothesis was affirmed that the primary theological position held by the congregants and pastors was the lordship salvation understanding of the gospel.
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  • 02/17/2024

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