The Theological Education Between the Times project continues to seed fruitful, faithful dialogue
More than a decade after it began, a project on theological education has generated a dozen books and far more conversations.
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More than a decade after it began, a project on theological education has generated a dozen books and far more conversations.
Western theological training promotes a hermeneutic of suspicion that can erode the trust required for collaboration, writes the president of Vancouver School of Theology.
Link to author Richard Topping
An international religious order uses a teaching framework based on abundance, practice and peacemaking. Street Psalms offers a seminary, design studio and resources to its partners.
Link to author Cheston Knapp
Acadia Divinity College is experimenting with a course created entirely by AI, part of a project to understand and reflect on the impact of this emerging technology on theological education.
In her work as a climate action fellow, a former science professor equips clergy and laypeople to advocate for environmental justice.
A Catholic theologian and author for the Theological Education Between the Times series writes about recommitting to the gift of the Spirit that fuels her organization.
Link to author Colleen Mary Mallon
Survey respondents identify skill sets they must develop for their complex roles.
Link to author Shari Finnell
In this excerpt from the newest book in the Theological Education Between the Times series, an educator considers theological formation as a communal rather than individual undertaking.
Link to author Maria Liu Wong
The director of the Theological Education Between the Times project talks about the intentional planning behind the effort and his contribution to its book series.
During his last three years of life, the pastor and teacher Tim Keller revealed how his faith, prayer life and trust in Christ were deepening. His witness offers lessons — and questions — for us all, writes a friend and former student.
Link to author Mark R. Gornik
Paul formed many Christian communities without being with them in person.
Link to author Colin Yuckman