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Pioneers, not martyrs: Chinese clergywomen's response to God's call to cross-cultural pastoral ministry

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Ann On-lin Tang. Pioneers, Not Martyrs: Chinese Clergywomen's Response to God's Call to Cross-cultural Pastoral Ministry. Wesley Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/775e61e6-5cca-4a79-9aba-040a24d8edb1.

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A. O. Tang. Pioneers, not martyrs: Chinese clergywomen's response to God's call to cross-cultural pastoral ministry. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/775e61e6-5cca-4a79-9aba-040a24d8edb1

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Ann On-lin Tang. Pioneers, Not Martyrs: Chinese Clergywomen's Response to God's Call to Cross-Cultural Pastoral Ministry. Wesley Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/775e61e6-5cca-4a79-9aba-040a24d8edb1.

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  • This thesis offers a model that affirms Chinese clergywomen's call, as pioneers, not martyrs, in cross-cultural ministry. This model will assist Chinese clergywomen overcoming resistance by mutual support. Through biblical, historical, social, and theological reflections, the study reaffirms women's leadership and their cross-cultural ministry. Through case studies, the researcher compared four Chinese clergywomen's situations with two other ethnic minority clergywomen's groups. The theological basis of this project is John Wesley, Pui-lan Kwok and other Chinese feminist theologians. A survey was conducted on the acceptance of Chinese clergywomen. In conclusion, the researcher suggested ways to promote inclusiveness.
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  • 02/17/2024

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