This essay explores the author’s experiences of both the contributions and the limits of the varied ways in which the meaning and purpose of theological education have been understood: as a habitus, as liberating praxis, as faith seeking understanding, as the clerical paradigm, as scholarship for the church, as spiritual practice, and as practical knowing. With appreciation for each, she concludes that theological education is a disciplined way of life in search of wisdom for our times
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When upper-level theology courses are taught within a general education program at colleges and...
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In this article, the author provocatively claims that theological education is neither ; it is not ...
In this article we attempt to suggest theological perspectives on the meaning and practice of "Teach...
Daniel Aleshire reviews the history of theological education, and the various models that have been ...
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This essay surveys a range of contemporary literature addressing the need for significant changes in...
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This paper describes how current models of theological education frequently fail to meet the expecta...
In this article, the author engages with the question ‘what is so theological about theological educ...
This essay proposes that there is one process but many points of departure for religious education. ...
Teaching theology within academic institutions with confessional commitments and theologically conse...
This essay is a reflection on the place of Catholic practical theology within the field of theologic...
This essay argues that a commitment to working with and for the poor, must be a central theme of Cat...
Approaches to clinical pastoral education (CPE) have in part been determined by the kind of students...
When upper-level theology courses are taught within a general education program at colleges and...
Since formal theological education is sometimes considered unnecessary, this article offers an apolo...
In this article, the author provocatively claims that theological education is neither ; it is not ...
In this article we attempt to suggest theological perspectives on the meaning and practice of "Teach...
Daniel Aleshire reviews the history of theological education, and the various models that have been ...
In this article, the author engages with the question ‘what is so theological about theological edu...
This essay surveys a range of contemporary literature addressing the need for significant changes in...
This brief article was written according to the writer's experiences based on the feedbac
This paper describes how current models of theological education frequently fail to meet the expecta...
In this article, the author engages with the question ‘what is so theological about theological educ...
This essay proposes that there is one process but many points of departure for religious education. ...
Teaching theology within academic institutions with confessional commitments and theologically conse...
This essay is a reflection on the place of Catholic practical theology within the field of theologic...
This essay argues that a commitment to working with and for the poor, must be a central theme of Cat...
Approaches to clinical pastoral education (CPE) have in part been determined by the kind of students...
When upper-level theology courses are taught within a general education program at colleges and...