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Beyond Heaven and Hell: Is There a Pastorally Sensitive Way for Progressive Christian Collegiate Ministries in the UKirk Network to Do Evangelism?

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Norris-Lane, Virginia. Beyond Heaven and Hell: Is There a Pastorally Sensitive Way for Progressive Christian Collegiate Ministries In the Ukirk Network to Do Evangelism?. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9e8f7857-c9e9-4b22-a650-2b7a917c7754.

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N. Virginia. Beyond Heaven and Hell: Is There a Pastorally Sensitive Way for Progressive Christian Collegiate Ministries in the UKirk Network to Do Evangelism?. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9e8f7857-c9e9-4b22-a650-2b7a917c7754

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Norris-Lane, Virginia. Beyond Heaven and Hell: Is There a Pastorally Sensitive Way for Progressive Christian Collegiate Ministries In the Ukirk Network to Do Evangelism?. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9e8f7857-c9e9-4b22-a650-2b7a917c7754.

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  • Most UKirk Network campus ministers and students have a negative response to the word evangelism. They equate it with the heavy-handed or manipulative tactics of evangelical or fundamentalist Christians whose only goal is to convert others to the Christian faith to avoid hell. Given the prevalence of church trauma and spiritual abuse many have personally and vicariously experienced, theologically progressive college ministries struggle to understand how to faithfully do evangelism. This paper explores trauma-informed evangelism as a pastorally sensitive model that can shape the theological and social imagination of UKirk Ministries as they embody the good news of Jesus Christ.
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  • 05/16/2025

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