The Doctor of Ministry dissertation describes the student’s original research study in an area of practical ministry importance. Covenant’s DMin dissertations typically follow the standard structure of:
1. Introduce the research study and research questions
2. Review the relevant literature
3. Describe the research study methodology
4. Report the results of the research study
5. Discuss the results and their application to ministry
1 online resource (PDF (v, 152 leaves)), Typescript (Photocopy), Includes abstract, Thesis (D. Min.)--Covenant Theological Seminary, 2006, and Bibliography: leaves 143-152
Subject:
United States. Air Force -- Chaplains -- Training of, Pastoral counseling, Theological seminaries -- Curricula -- Evaluation, Military chaplains -- Training of -- United States, and Lackland Air Force Base (Tex.) -- Case studies
Creator:
Wido, Robert W. (Robert William)
Contributor:
Covenant Theological Seminary
Publisher:
St. Louis, Missouri : Covenant Theological Seminary
1 online resource (1 PDF (x, 193 leaves)), Typescript, Includes abstract, Thesis (D. Min.)--Covenant Theological Seminary, 2013, and Bibliography: leaves 187-193
Subject:
Christian leadership, Change -- Religious aspects -- Christianity, Conflict management -- Religious aspects -- Christianity, Presbyterian Church -- Clergy -- Case studies, and Organizational change
1 online resource (1 PDF (vii, 221 leaves)), Typescript, Includes abstract, Thesis (D. Min.)--Covenant Theological Seminary, 2013, and Bibliography: leaves 217-221
Subject:
Presbyterian Church in America -- Clergy, Christian leadership -- Presbyterian Church in America, Church and minorities -- United States, Race relations -- Religious aspects -- Christianity, and Multiculturalism -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
1 online resource (1 PDF (x, 134 leaves)), Typescript, Includes abstract, Thesis (D. Min.)--Covenant Theological Seminary, 2013, and Bibliography: leaves 128-134
Subject:
Clergy -- Family relationships, Marriage -- Religious aspects -- Christianity, Church controversies, Conflict management -- Religious aspects -- Christianity, and Clergy -- Job stress