Browsing Tyndale University by Subject "Faith"
Now showing items 1-20 of 23
-
The Answer Isn't Jesus
(Evangelical Fellowship of CanadaRichmond Hill, ON, 2019-03) -
Are We Missing the Points? The World has Changed and the Needs are Different
(In Trust CenterWilmington, DE, 2012) -
Can There Be An "Orthodox" Postmodern Theology?
(Evangelical Theological SocietyScottsdale, AZ, 2002) -
Climbing the Spiritual Mountain: The Questions of Jesus
(Wipf & Stock PublishersEugene, Oregon, 2014) -
The Dance of Faith: Spiritual Formation as Interactive Dance with Jesus and How the Examen Creates Self-Awareness in Leadership.
(Tyndale University, 2020-11)The motivation behind all of my ministry has been to walk alongside people and help them know the God in Jesus that I have come to know and to whom I grow closer. As my life has drawn me toward leadership roles my interest ... -
’Dauntless Faith’: Contemplative Sublimity and Social Action in Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck’s Aesthetics
(Johns Hopkins University PressBaltimore, MD, 2006) -
Developing Mutual Spiritual Intimacy Among the Leaders of Walking on the Water Ministries Through the Use of Ruth Haley Barton's Book Pursuing God's Will Together
(Tyndale University, 2020-06)This research project used Ruth Haley Barton's book Pursuing God's Will Together, as a tool to develop mutual spiritual intimacy among the leaders of Walking on the Water Ministries. Sessions were completed with the ... -
The Essentials: Exploring and Understanding the Essential Beliefs of the Christian Faith
(Castle Quay BooksBurlington, ON, 2021) -
Faith and Works: A Study of Martin Luther's and John Calvin's Understanding of James 2:14-26
(Tyndale University College & Seminary, 2006-04)It is fundamental for Christians to know that salvation is by grace through faith and not through works, even as good works certainly have a part to play in the Christian life and should be expected in everyone who has ... -
Francis Watson and Stephen E. Fowl as Theological Interpreters of Scripture
(Pickwick PublicationsEugene, Oregon, 2016) -
Grace Leads to Joy: Spiritual Formation and the Examen
(Tyndale University, 2021-02)The purpose of this portfolio was to study how best to lead church congregants in Christian spiritual discernment toward spiritual formation. This portfolio begins with the author’s spiritual autobiography and with that ... -
Higher Education for Pentecostals
(Pentecostal Assemblies of CanadaMississauga, Ont., 1993-04) -
How Am I Going to Grow Up? : An Exploration of Congregational Transition among Second-Generation Chinese Canadian Evangelicals and Servant-Leadership
(Langham PublishingCarlisle, UK, 2021)Second-generation Chinese Canadian evangelicals inhabit a complex liminal space, positioned between the world of their parents and broader Canadian society. In this study, Dr. Enoch Wong explores the "silent exodus" of ... -
Joy and Patience
(Presbyterian Church in CanadaToronto, Ont., 2022-03) -
Listening to Their Voices: An Exploration of Faith Journeys of Canadian-Born Chinese Christians
(CCCOWE CanadaMarkham, Ont., 2018) -
Listening to Their Voices: An Exploration of Faith Journeys of Canadian-Born Chinese Christians
(CCCOWE CanadaMarkham, Ont., 2019) -
The Mid-Faith Crisis: Introducing Evangelicals to the Dark Night of the Soul
(Tyndale University College & Seminary, 2019-11)The mid-faith crisis is a qualitative shift in our faith experience as God weans us of the spiritual delights lavished upon us in the initial stages of faith and leads us on an inner journey of awareness, repentance, and ... -
Pastor as Shepherd Teacher: Insiders’ Stories of Pastoral and Educational Imagination
(Talbot School of Theology in cooperation with the National Association of Professors of Christian EducationLa Mirada, CA, 2013)The role of pastors in vibrant churches is established in the literature, but the nature of their influence as shepherd-teachers has not been probed. This case study looks at how a senior-pastor shaped congregational ... -
Present Tense: Christian Education in Secular Time
(SpringerSingapore, 2021)The Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor describes our present secular society as inhabiting time differently. Our age is no longer embedded in what he describes as 'higher time' with a divine foundation and the idea that ... -
Review of Religious Belief and Popular Culture in Southwark c. 1880-1939, by S.C. Williams. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.
(Historical Society of the Episcopal ChurchAppleton, WI, 2001)