Description
This book highlights the potential of qualitative research practice in enhancing the seminary's connectedness with context and responsiveness to church and society. There is a need to develop this kind of research culture and competency among seminary faculty and students. This book is a valuable resource for theological educators committed to the task of equipping transformational leaders for the church and the world. Theresa Roco-Lua, EdD
General Secretary, Asia Theological Association
The roots of this book lie in the author's own experience of research in India, UK and USA but the work itself is significant for two other reasons: (i) It combines both the conceptual and practical aspects of QR but in a style, scope and format that is accessible and applicable without much fuss; (ii) It exceptionally assumes the praxis of theology as the particular source and object of research. For these reasons, it will particularly be useful for practical theologians interested in investigating problems around them 'in the world' and those that are auditing their preparedness for research.
David Immanuel Singh, PhD Research Tutor, University Link Tutor & PhD Stage Leader Oxford Centre for Mission Studies (OCMS), UK
Author: Jessy Jaison
Publisher: Saiacs Press
Published: 04/19/2018
Pages: 238
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.78lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.54d
ISBN13: 9789386549105
ISBN10: 9386549107
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Research
About the Author
Jessy Jaison has been a theological educator and research guide in India for over twenty-five years. She gained her Master of Theology from the University of Oxford, PhD from Queen's University of Belfast, UK, and completed her post-doctoral research projects at Asbury Theological Seminary and Fuller Theological Seminary, USA. She is the Director of Research and Advancement at New India Bible Seminary (NIBS), Kerala, India and had served as a faculty of Pastoral Theology and Counseling at SAIACS, Bangalore.
Her publications include Enjoy Your Research and Vital Wholeness in Theological Education: Framing Areas for Assessment (Langham-ICETE). Serving as a faculty in Practical Theology, research consultant, and writer, Jessy resides in Kerala with her husband Dr. Jaison Thomas (Principal-NIBS & Regional Director-Overseas Council South Asia) and her two sons Abraham and Aquil.
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