Religious Leadership and Christian IdentityLIT Verlag Münster, 2004 - 240 Seiten Research into the field of religious leadership in relation to Christian identity is highly complex. What should be meant by religious leadership? What do we really mean if we talk about Christian identity? And most of all: what implies the and between religious leadership and Christian identity? Is there a necessary substantial relation between both? If so, how has leadership contributed in the past to Christian identity and how will it in the contemporary context stimulate a Christian identity? |
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II | 13 |
III | 15 |
IV | 28 |
V | 39 |
VIII | 55 |
IX | 69 |
X | 71 |
XI | 84 |
XV | 143 |
XVI | 155 |
XVII | 157 |
XVIII | 168 |
XIX | 181 |
XX | 198 |
XXI | 211 |
XXII | 224 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
According activities Ad Tuendam Fidem authority canon Catholic truths centripetal Christ Christian identity clients college of bishops collegiality concept congregation considered context cooperation culture dimension discussion doctrine dogma Dutch episcopal conferences ethics experience factor faith Foucault function Geert Grote geestelijke verzorging gender gious Hanrath hospital chaplain human humanitarian intervention important individual infallible institutions John-Paul Kirche leadership styles live Lumen Gentium magisterium meaning metaphor military minister ministry Modern Devotion narcissism narcissistic one's parish particular churches Pastoral Counseling pastoral counsellor pastoral workers perspective pope position Practical Theology priesthood priests profession professional question reference relation relationship religion religious education religious leader religious leadership responsibility Roebben role Roman Catholic Church sacramental Second Vatican Council Seelsorge sense social speaking spiritual structure task teaching theologians Theologische Tilburg University tion tradition universal church Ut Unum Sint Vatican II women worldview Zoetermeer Zondag