Browsing by Author "Bramer, Paul D. G."
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Action Research for the Doctor of Ministry Project: A Practical Definition
Bramer, Paul D. G.; Chapman, Mark D. (Association for Doctor of Ministry EducationLittleton, CO, 2017)In this article we outline an extended and practical definition of Action Research as a means of developing a paradigm that can help Doctor of Ministry candidates research in contexts where they are change agents. This ... -
Christian Formation: Reconceptualizing Christian Education and Spiritual Formation
Bramer, Paul D. G. (Covenant PublicationsChicago, IL, 2001) -
Christian Formation: Tweaking the Paradigm
Bramer, Paul D. G. (SAGEThousand Oaks, Calif., 2007)In the field of Christian education, deferred conceptual maintenance has resulted in fragmentation and enervation. This article considers some of the limitations in the Christian education movement, the recent popularity ... -
The Growing Power of Small Groups
Bramer, Paul D. G. (Evangelical Covenant Church of AmericaChicago, IL, 1996) -
I Was a Stranger and You Welcomed Me: Hospitality as a Spiritual Practice
Bramer, Paul D. G. (Evangelical Covenant Church of AmericaChicago, IL, 2002) -
An Integral Model for Missional Leadership
Bramer, Paul D. G. (Tyndale SeminaryToronto, Ont., 2010-11) -
John H. Westerhoff III
Bramer, Paul D. G. (Biola University. Talbot School of TheologyLa Miranda, CA, 2016) -
Relativism, Religion, and Christian Education
Bramer, Paul D. G. (Baker AcademicGrand Rapids, MI, 2001) -
Review of Helping the Struggling Adolescent by Les Parrot
Bramer, Paul D. G. (Evangelical Covenant Church of AmericaChicago, IL, 1997-03) -
Review of The Teaching Ministry of Congregations
Bramer, Paul D. G. (SAGEThousand Oaks, Calif., 2006) -
Social Darwinism
Bramer, Paul D. G. (Baker AcademicGrand Rapids, MI, 2001) -
Type Patterns among Evangelical Protestants in Ontario
Bramer, Paul D. G.; Ross, Christopher (Taylor & FrancisAbingdon, UK, 2012)Drawn from five southern Ontario evangelical churches and two related church organisations, evangelical women (N = 93) were more J, F, FJ, IJ, SJ, and NJ compared to both Canadian and American women, and more I, SF, and ...