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A theological rationale for inner-city ministry and a measure of the self-concepts of inner-city children in Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Darlingston Gyeladi Johnson. A Theological Rationale for Inner-city Ministry and a Measure of the Self-concepts of Inner-city Children In Tulsa, Oklahoma. Phillips Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a8fbb53b-6c7f-4b1f-9a31-c27742e858e4.

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D. G. Johnson. A theological rationale for inner-city ministry and a measure of the self-concepts of inner-city children in Tulsa, Oklahoma. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a8fbb53b-6c7f-4b1f-9a31-c27742e858e4

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Darlingston Gyeladi Johnson. A Theological Rationale for Inner-City Ministry and a Measure of the Self-Concepts of Inner-City Children In Tulsa, Oklahoma. Phillips Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a8fbb53b-6c7f-4b1f-9a31-c27742e858e4.

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  • This project explores the social-psychological effects of the inner-city. It develops a theological rationale for inner-city ministry based upon the imago dei, kingdom of God, and the incarnation. Based on the thesis that faith in a kind, loving, and accessible God and a healthy self-esteem provide two of the most powerful resources for withstanding the assaults of the inner-city, this project also develops, implements, and evaluates a test of the faith and self-esteem needs of inner-city children in order to increase the effectiveness of Destination Recovery in Tulsa, oklahoma.
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  • 02/17/2024

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