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I am: the reconstruction of a pastor's theology: postmodern systematic theology and Bowen family systems theory

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Neal O Zeilinger. I Am: the Reconstruction of a Pastor's Theology: Postmodern Systematic Theology and Bowen Family Systems Theory. Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e9a60c8f-25d0-4cb5-acd3-a36112bbdb12.

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N. O. Zeilinger. I am: the reconstruction of a pastor's theology: postmodern systematic theology and Bowen family systems theory. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e9a60c8f-25d0-4cb5-acd3-a36112bbdb12

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Neal O Zeilinger. I Am: the Reconstruction of a Pastor's Theology: Postmodern Systematic Theology and Bowen Family Systems Theory. Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e9a60c8f-25d0-4cb5-acd3-a36112bbdb12.

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  • This study deals with the question, 'How do Christians confront authority problems in searching for truth?' Using two composite case-histories from overseas and domestic ministries, together with classes and readings as background, the study discovers the necessity for a genuine sense of self and a perspective of subjective and objective truth in all relationships. It is essential to see and understand one's own personhood within any system, such as a family, a congregation, or even a school of thought. Healthy relationships contain a sense of personal authority--the spirit within people that is the spirit to which God relates.
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  • 02/17/2024

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