Church-Based Research: Challenges and Opportunities

Great Commission Research Journal, (2020) 12(1), 1-17

17 Pages Posted: 12 Jan 2021

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David R. Dunaetz

Azusa Pacific University; Claremont Graduate University

Date Written: November 5, 2020

Abstract

Because the church is the body of Christ, research focused on the Great Commission and Jesus’ concern for evangelism and disciple-making needs to be church-based. The goal of such research is to better share God’s love to a world who does not know him by building up a collection of knowledge that will enable us to do so. This research may be both theological (focusing on what the Bible and other theologians have said) and scientific (focusing on collecting new data and interpreting it, especially in light of theology). Church-based scientific research may be either qualitative (exploring broad ideas and phenomena in a relatively subjective way) or quantitative (testing specific ideas by collecting data measuring the variables of interest as objectively as possible). The Great Commission Research Journal is an especially appropriate outlet for publishing such research.

Keywords: Practical Theology, Church Planting, Evangelism, Ministry, Social Sciences

Suggested Citation

Dunaetz, David, Church-Based Research: Challenges and Opportunities (November 5, 2020). Great Commission Research Journal, (2020) 12(1), 1-17, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3725693

David Dunaetz (Contact Author)

Azusa Pacific University ( email )

Azusa, CA 91702-7000
United States

Claremont Graduate University ( email )

150 E. Tenth Street
Claremont, CA 91711
United States

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