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Dissertations (ordered by most recent)

Guerrero, A. (2013). Structure and Mission Effectiveness: a Study Focused on Seventh-day Adventist Misison to Unreached People Groups Between 1980 and 2010. Ph.D., Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University.

 

Elofer, R. (2012). Attractions and Hindrances in the Proclamation of the Gospel to Jews. Doctor of Intercultural Studies, School of Intercultural Studies, Fuller Graduate School. 

 

Humble, G. (2012). Contextualization and Christianity in a Changing Traditional Society: Maritime Redemptive Analogies in Hula Culture. Doctor of Intercultural Studies, School of Intercultural Studies, Fuller Graduate School.

 

Petersen, G. (2011). Ministry to Nomads: A Comprehensive Missiological Approach. Ph.D., Department of Missiology, University of the Free State, South Africa.

 

Dumitrescu, C. (2010). Cosmic Conflict as a Hermeneutical Framework for Mission Theology in the Old Testament. Ph.D., Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University.

 

Drumi, Y. (2008). The Trauma of Stalinism Narrated in Varlam T. Shalamov's Kolymskie Rasskazy: Missiological Implications for Contemporary Russia. Ph.D., Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University.

 

Insom, S. (2008). A Comparative Study Between the Teaching and Compassion Model of Jesus With Buddhists in Thailand. Ph.D., Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies, Silang, Cavite, Philippines.

 

Doss, C. (2007). Missionary Family Transition and Chaos Theory. Ph.D. in Educational Studies, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

 

Doss, G. (2006). A Malawian Seventh-day Adventist Theology of Wealth and Poverty and Missiological Implications. Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies, Trinity International University.

 

Goncalves, K. (2005). A Critique of the Urban Mission of the Church in the Light of an Emerging Postmodern Condition. Ph.D., Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University.

 

Kim, S. (2005). Proclamation in Cross-cultural Context: Missiological Implications of the Book of Daniel. Ph.D., Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University.

 

Phetchareun, K. (2005). Presenting the Gospel Message in Thailand. Ph.D., Andrews University.

 

Dybdahl, P. (2004). The Stairway to Heaven: A Critique of the Evangelical Gospel Presentation in North America. Ph.D., Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University. 

 

Kuhn, W. (2004). Toward a holistic approach to relief, development, and Christian witness: With special reference to ADRA's mission to Naxcivan, 1993--2003. Ph.D., School of Intercultural Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary.

 

Cincala, P. (2003). A theoretical proposal for reaching irreligious Czech people through a missionrevitalization movement
 

Maier, R. (2000). The Use of Religious Values as a Basis for an Alternative Development Paradigm: The Case of the Sarvodaya Movement in Sri Lanka. Ph.D. in Sociology, College of Arts and Sciences, The American University. 

 

Luna, L. (1992). A Model for Ministry of Church Elders in the Inca Union of Seventh-day Adventists. Ph.D., School of Education, Andrews University.

 

Oliver, B. (1989). Principles for Reorganization of the Seventh-day Adventist Administrative Structure, 1888-1903: Implications for an International Church. Ph.D., Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University.

 

Moyer, B. (1987). Seventh-day Adventist Missions Face the Twenty-first Century. Sc.T.D., San Francisco Theological Seminary.

 

Ponniah, M. (1986). The Concept of Contextualization and Its Implications for the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Education in India. Ph.D., School of Graduate Studies, Andrews University.

 

Bauer, B. (1983). Congregational and Mission Structures and How the Seventh-day Adventist Church Has Related to Them. D.Miss., School of World Mission, Fuller Theological Seminary.

 

Schantz, B. (1983). The Development of Seventh-day Adventist Missionary Thought: Contemporary Appraisal. Ph.D., School of World Mission, Fuller Theological Seminary.

 

Staples, R. (1981). Christianity and the Cult of the Ancestors: Belief and Ritual Among the Bantu-speaking Peoples of Southern Africa. An Inter-disciplinary Study Utilizing Anthropological and Theological Analyses. Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary.

 

Wilson, T. (1981). A Study of Ellen G. White's Theory of Urban Religious Work as It Relates to Seventh Day Adventist Work in New York City. Ph.D., School of Education, Health, Nursing, and Arts Professions, New York University.

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