The Church in Relation to the World - A.J. Stam
a conceptual analysis of the church world relationship and a study of the use of performative language and discursive strategies in three documents of the World Council of Churches' Faith and Order Commission
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In this book the author examines the church to world relationship which emerges from studying a sampling of Faith and Order documents. He has chosen a blended qualitative research design, with some quantifying elements, consisting of the basics from narrative, rhetoric, and grounded theory approaches. He has performed this study by applying the strategy of multiple case study and by using ATLAS.ti software for the data management.
In this book the author examines the church to world relationship which emerges from studying a sampling of Faith and Order documents. He has chosen a blended qualitative research design, with some quantifying elements, consisting of the basics from narrative, rhetoric, and grounded theory approaches. He has performed this study by applying the strategy of multiple case study and by using ATLAS.ti software for the data management.
In this book the author examines the church to world relationship which emerges from studying a sampling of Faith and Order documents. He has chosen a blended qualitative research design, with some quantifying elements, consisting of the basics from narrative, rhetoric, and grounded theory approaches. He has performed this study by applying the strategy of multiple case study and by using ATLAS.ti software for the data management.
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2008Uitgever: Eburon Uitgeverij312 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 9059722698ISBN-13: 9789059722699Koop dit boek tweedehands
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Paperback, nette staat, 312 pagina's. Eburon 2008 [Auteur: Stam, Ch. Albert Jan] [Jaar: 2008] [Titel: The Church in Relation to the World. A conceptual analysis of the church world relationship and a study of the use of performative language and discursive strategies in three documents of the World Council of Churches' Faith and Order Commission]