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Philip Arthur Bence PhD Thesis - Research@StAndrews:FullText

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Table 73<br />

Question 13.a.--Use of required textbooks:<br />

Bapt. Epis. Pres. Evan.<br />

57.1% 48% 83.3% 69.2%<br />

Table 74<br />

Question 13.b.-- Date of recommended books:<br />

Bapt. Epis. Pres. Evan.<br />

1977 1977 1974 1963<br />

Table 75<br />

Question 11--Date of birth of persons exerting great<br />

influence over lecturers:<br />

Bapt. Epis. Pres. Evan.<br />

1900 1893 1889 1899<br />

Table 76<br />

Survey question 16.a.--Interaction with other<br />

theological disciplines:<br />

Bapt. Epis. Pres. Evan.<br />

Direct<br />

involvement 0.0% 24% 33.3% 7.7%<br />

Preaching<br />

vocation 33.3% 0% 33.3% 15.4%<br />

Wish for greater<br />

interaction 0.0% 24% 0.0% 15.4%<br />

At least an openness to<br />

integration 33.3% 48% 66.7% 38.5%<br />

Table 77<br />

Survey question 16.b.--Relevance of arts and<br />

sciences:<br />

Bapt. Epis. Pres. Evan.<br />

Irrelevant or<br />

N/A 71.4% 82.6% 33.3% 76.9%<br />

Useful 28.6% 17.4% 66.7% 15.4%<br />

Harmful 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 7.7%<br />

This section's denominational analysis proceeds<br />

thematically. The themes themselves arise directly from<br />

the survey responses.<br />

I studied table 64-77's data using two methods.<br />

(In section III above, I also compared the composite<br />

responses of four subgroups of survey respondents.<br />

There, a pairing pattern governed the analysis. Here, no

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