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A survey on some factors affecting ecumenical mobility in education as perceived by the different religious groups in the greater Manila area : their implications / Margaret Mary Bondo.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Study series; 8Publication details: Manila : Research Centre, Philippine Christian College, 1976.Description: xi, 189 leaves; 27 cmLOC classification:
  • Th .B66 1976
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This empirical study is an exploratory survey of some factors that might affect the attitudes of religious, lay leaders, and senior college students of various religious groups with regard to ecumenism in education. Although much has been said about ecumenism, its relation to education has not apparently been given emphasis. The respondents' attitudinal responses might indicate the options of the majority which would prove vital to the developmental aspect of education.
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THESES Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Thesis Collection Th .B66 1976 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 44058

Funded by the United Board of Christian Higher Education, USA

This empirical study is an exploratory survey of some factors that might affect the attitudes of religious, lay leaders, and senior college students of various religious groups with regard to ecumenism in education. Although much has been said about ecumenism, its relation to education has not apparently been given emphasis. The respondents' attitudinal responses might indicate the options of the majority which would prove vital to the developmental aspect of education.

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