Donald Owens - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Cantrell, Roy Herbert. "The History of Bethany Nazarene College." D.R.E. Thesis. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1955.
  • Cobb, Brent. Tried and Triumphant: Testimonies of Twelve Korean Nazarenes. Kansas City, MO: Beacon Hill, 1984.
  • Cunningham, Floyd T. "Asia-Pacific Theological Seminary: The First Twenty Years." The Mediator 5:2 (2003):36-59.
  • ________ . "The Beginnings of the Church of the Nazarene in Korea (1932-1966)." Bokyum Gwa Shinhak 4 (1992):145-170.
  • "Donald D. Owens: Mileposts in a Life of Service." Herald of Holiness (1997):63.
  • Gresham, Loren P. and L. Paul Gresham. From Many Came One, in Jesus' Name: Southern Nazarene University Looks Back on a Century: A Pictorial and Synoptic History of SNU. Virginia Beach, VA: Donning Co., c1998.
  • Kim, Sung-Won. "A Critical Reflection on the History of the Church of the Nazarene in Korea.". Paper presented at the Global Nazarene Theology Conference. Guatemala, 2002.
  • Kong, Chang Sul. "The Historical Research of the Rise of the Church of the Nazarene in Korea." M.Th. Thesis. Yonsei University, 1970.
  • Lyu, Won Yuol. "The Significance of the Socio-Cultural Context in Preaching: A Critical Analysis of the Preaching of Donald Owens." Ph.D. Dissertation. Berkeley, CA: Graduate Theological Union, 2008.
  • Metz, Donald S. MidAmerica Nazarene College: The Pioneer Years, 1966-1991. Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1991.
  • Raser, Harold E. More Preachers and Better Preachers: The First Fifty Years of Nazarene Theological Seminary. Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1995.

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