Theological Education Matters
Title | Theological Education Matters PDF eBook |
Author | Linda Cannell |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2008-08-13 |
Genre | Theological seminaries |
ISBN | 9781439205938 |
A description of factors affecting the future of theological schooling.
Why College Matters to God
Title | Why College Matters to God PDF eBook |
Author | Rick Ostrander |
Publisher | ACU Press |
Pages | 158 |
Release | 2021-01-26 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1684269423 |
A trusted first-year text at Christian colleges and universities Why College Matters to God is a brief, easy-to-read introduction to the unique purpose of a Christian college education. It has been widely used by Christian colleges and universities over the past decade because of its unsurpassed ability to be substantive yet accessible. The book draws on the insights of a wide range of Christian philosophers, theologians, historians, and scientists, but communicates key concepts in straightforward language that connects with a general audience. Brief enough to be paired with other texts, Why College Matters to God is an ideal introduction to the why and how of Christian learning for students, faculty, staff, and parents. The third edition preserves the qualities of the previous editions along with updated illustrations and new material on important topics such as: • Christian learning and the challenges of technology • Christian vocation, career preparation, and the liberal arts • Diversity and civility on campus • The habits of the highly effective college student
Education Matters
Title | Education Matters PDF eBook |
Author | James Arthur |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2012-02-13 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1136341587 |
Education Matters draws together a selection of the most influential papers published in the British Journal of Educational Studies by many of the leading scholars in the field over the past sixty years. This unique collection of seminal articles published since the first issue of the Journal provides students and researchers in education with an informed insight and understanding of the nature the development of the field of Educational Studies in the United Kingdom since the Second World War. It also assesses the current position of Educational Studies and explores the possibilities for the development of the field in coming years. Compiled by the journal's editors, past and present, James Arthur, Jon Davison and Richard Pring, the book illustrates the development of the field of educational studies, and the specially written Introduction contextualises the selection, whilst introducing students to the main issues and current thinking in the field. Each of the twenty articles includes a preface which highlights the changing conceptions and development of, or consistency in, educational thought over time, as well as debates and conflicts in the seminal articles by key educational thinkers that have been published in the Journal.
Theological Education
Title | Theological Education PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew M. Bain |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2018-01-08 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1532640684 |
This volume draws upon historical and theological sources and empirical research to provide a unique and diverse perspective on theological education in the twenty-first century. The volume develops and promulgates the best thinking about theological education by drawing upon the breadth of expertise represented by the faculty of colleges within the Australian College of Theology. This volume not only produces crucial insights for the future of theological education around the world but gives the Australian theological sector a voice to make its own unique contribution to the global dialogue about theological education.
Transforming Theological Education
Title | Transforming Theological Education PDF eBook |
Author | Perry Shaw |
Publisher | Langham Global Library |
Pages | 311 |
Release | 2014-05-14 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1783689579 |
For several decades concern has been expressed about the need for greater integration and contextual significance in the curricular design of theological education. In addition there has been a growing awareness of the role theological schools should play in strengthening the missional vision and practice of local churches. Since 2008 the Arab Baptist Theological Seminary in Lebanon has been engaged in an ongoing experiment in the design and implementation of an integrated and contextually driven curriculum. Drawing on lessons learned from this experience, and from the wider discourse currently taking place in higher education, Transforming Theological Education provides theoretical foundations and practical principles for purposeful curriculum design, as well as tools for integrated and contextually significant learning in the classroom.
Handbook of Theological Education in World Christianity
Title | Handbook of Theological Education in World Christianity PDF eBook |
Author | Dietrich Werner |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 803 |
Release | 2010-11-19 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1608991032 |
The Handbook of Theological Education in World Christianity is the first attempt to map and analyze developments in theological education on a global scale. This volume, with contributions from 98 leaders in theological education from around the world, provides a comprehensive introduction to the major themes and contexts in the international discourse on theological education, surveys of the issues and challenges faced in different regions, and introductory essays on the developments in the major denominational families in World Christianity. The editors are Dietrich Werner, World Council of Churches, Geneva; David Esterline, McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago; Namsoon Kang, Brite Divinity School, Fort Worth; and Joshva Raja, Queen's Foundation, Birmingham.
Serving Communities
Title | Serving Communities PDF eBook |
Author | Jason Ferenczi |
Publisher | Langham Global Library |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2015-10-14 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1783680849 |
The contexts in which theological schools operate is changing rapidly, presenting CEOs, administrators, faculty, and governing bodies with new challenges. How can theological schools adapt to these changing contexts while maintaining missional clarity? What role do each of these groups of actors play in this process? This publication describes the experience of four theological schools and presents some practical suggestions for how they can adapt in dynamic environments.