Instead,
Hopewell developed an array of courses of a new kind.
In the light of this theoretical system,
Hopewell developed the research techniques for probing congregational narrative described in chapters 6, 9, and 10.
Not exact matches
When Christians» worship is understood in this fashion as a «practice» (in the somewhat technical sense of «practice» we have adopted), then James
Hopewell's description of a congregation turns out to be unusually fruitful: «A congregation is a group that possesses a special name and recognized members who assemble regularly to celebrate a more universally practiced worship but who communicate with each other sufficiently to
develop intrinsic patterns of conduct, outlook, and story.»
Hopewell Promotions, Incorporated, Baltimore • MD 2000 — 2009 International Consultant Innovatively
developed products and built relationships with suppliers in China.