In his paper, written from the perspective of the Scottish Episcopal Church, Michael Fuller argues that attention to the formation of those called to authorised ministry in the church has never been more essential than at the present. The churches are facing challenges from within and without as they witness to the Christian faith in word and deed in twenty-first century Scotland. Traditional models of formation which, in the Anglican tradition, have involved candidates for ministry spending time together in learning communities, are now under acute pressure in terms both of financial viability and the fewer numbers called to full-time ministry. The necessity remains, however, for the provision of a fully validated programme that is pedagog...
Recent changes in church and society have challenged the traditional ministry pattern of one-ministe...
The mass migrations following the Second World War and the end of colonialism has resulted in many p...
This thesis explores the stories of Church of Scotland clergy who have suffered from work related st...
In his paper, written from the perspective of the Scottish Episcopal Church, Michael Fuller argues ...
This paper sets out to address the question: To the extent that the parish system of ministry in the...
This paper makes the case for maintaining high standards in professional learning in education for m...
This article argues that in the face of an unprecedented crisis in ministry and mission in the Churc...
Sheilagh Kesting identifies four areas which affect the ecumenical landscape of Scotland: the legacy...
Sheilagh Kesting identifies four areas which affect the ecumenical landscape of Scotland: the legacy...
In his paper, developed from original work for the Presbytery of Edinburgh, David Denniston broaches...
In his paper, developed from original work for the Presbytery of Edinburgh, David Denniston broache...
This article focusses on the formation and delivery of training and support for pioneer ministry in ...
At the Disruption of 1843, over a third of the ministers and perhaps half the lay membership left th...
Catriona Fletcher’s paper opens by reflecting on Pope Francis’ dream of ‘a missionary impulse capabl...
Within the Canadian Maritime provinces, the Anglican Church is grappling with how best to exercise m...
Recent changes in church and society have challenged the traditional ministry pattern of one-ministe...
The mass migrations following the Second World War and the end of colonialism has resulted in many p...
This thesis explores the stories of Church of Scotland clergy who have suffered from work related st...
In his paper, written from the perspective of the Scottish Episcopal Church, Michael Fuller argues ...
This paper sets out to address the question: To the extent that the parish system of ministry in the...
This paper makes the case for maintaining high standards in professional learning in education for m...
This article argues that in the face of an unprecedented crisis in ministry and mission in the Churc...
Sheilagh Kesting identifies four areas which affect the ecumenical landscape of Scotland: the legacy...
Sheilagh Kesting identifies four areas which affect the ecumenical landscape of Scotland: the legacy...
In his paper, developed from original work for the Presbytery of Edinburgh, David Denniston broaches...
In his paper, developed from original work for the Presbytery of Edinburgh, David Denniston broache...
This article focusses on the formation and delivery of training and support for pioneer ministry in ...
At the Disruption of 1843, over a third of the ministers and perhaps half the lay membership left th...
Catriona Fletcher’s paper opens by reflecting on Pope Francis’ dream of ‘a missionary impulse capabl...
Within the Canadian Maritime provinces, the Anglican Church is grappling with how best to exercise m...
Recent changes in church and society have challenged the traditional ministry pattern of one-ministe...
The mass migrations following the Second World War and the end of colonialism has resulted in many p...
This thesis explores the stories of Church of Scotland clergy who have suffered from work related st...