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A different animal: discovering a paradigm for pastoral ministry among Friends

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Philip C Baisley. A Different Animal: Discovering a Paradigm for Pastoral Ministry Among Friends. Ashland Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e412fc3e-415e-45c2-bb13-d90be166a9fc.

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P. C. Baisley. A different animal: discovering a paradigm for pastoral ministry among Friends. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e412fc3e-415e-45c2-bb13-d90be166a9fc

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Philip C Baisley. A Different Animal: Discovering a Paradigm for Pastoral Ministry Among Friends. Ashland Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e412fc3e-415e-45c2-bb13-d90be166a9fc.

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  • This project focused on discovering the degree to which Friends superintendents, educators, and pastors believe in the existence of a uniquely Quaker paradigm of pastoral ministry and which traditional activities of the pastor are performed in a uniquely Quaker manner by pastors within the Society of Friends. Two questionnaires were employed and the results indicated a fairly high degree of belief in a uniquely Quaker paradigm of pastoral ministry. The project also revealed a number of pastoral activities Friends perform in a manner that is unique to the Society of Friends and growing out of roots in Quaker ecclesiology.
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  • 02/17/2024

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