School and University Pastoral Ministry: 25 years of documents Plan for the Life and Mission of the Church and Directives for Education
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Silva, Luiz Eduardo Prates daKeywords
School and University Pastoral Ministry; Plan for Life and Mission; Educational Rights; contextualization; pastoral.Pastorais escolares e universitárias; Plano para a Vida e a Missão; diretrizes para a educação; contextualização; pastoral.
Pastorales escolares y universitarias; Plan para la Vida y la Misión; directrices para la Educación; contextualización; pastoral.
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This text seeks to contextualize the rise of School and University Pastoral Ministry in the Methodist Church, and explains the movement in terms of historical context, social presence, the Church and educational institutions. Various tensions and conquests are discussed.y Directrices para la EducaciónEl artículo busca contextualizar el surgimiento de las Pastorales Escolares y Universitarias en la Iglesia Metodista explicitando los movimientos, en la época, presentes en la sociedad, en la Iglesia y en las instituciones educacionales. Señala también sus tensiones y conquistas.
O artigo busca contextualizar o surgimento das Pastorais escolares e universitárias na Igreja Metodista explicitando os movimentos, à época, presentes na sociedade, na Igreja e nas instituições educacionais. Aponta também suas tensões e conquistas.
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2008-01-12Type
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10.15603/2176-3828/caminhando.v12n2p123-134
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