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Towards an Evangelical Mysticism: A Critical Investigation into the Missional Potential of an Evangelical Mystical Spirituality [MA]
The Evangelist’s Vocation, and their recognition and activation within the local church [MA]
TOWARDS RESOLVING THEOLOGICAL AND PRACTICAL TENSIONS AROUND VIEWS OF WOMEN IN UK EVANGELICAL CHURCHES [MA]
HOPE 23-24: a year of united mission
CTE Principal Officer for Mission and Evangelism, Rev Dr Benjamin Aldous, reflects on the launch of HOPE 23-24.
Partnership in Mission: an analysis of policy statements of USPG in relation to its mission training College of the Ascension, Selly Oak, Birmingham (1965-1996) [PhD]
Mapping mission as translation with reference to Michael Polanyi’s heuristic philosophy [PhD]
A mission reading of the Fourth Gospel [PhD]
Mission in Suburbia: Theological Resources to Empower Missional Practice Within Small, Suburban Congregations [DMin]
Tensions in charismatic-evangelical urban practice: Towards a practical charismatic-evangelical urban social ethic [PhD]
Echo of Eternity: The Mission Potential of Women’s Yearning for Beauty [MTh]
Belonging Together: Exploring Intercultural Worship for Children and Families through Training Workshops for Children’s Workers [MA]
The Other is Already Strange. An Application of Rowan Williams’s Theology of Difference for Women with High Functioning Autism Spectrum Difference [MA]
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