This article originated at curriculum development workshops for seminaries at different venues in sub-Saharan Africa. Its goal was to provide guidelines towards finding a hermeneutic key to practising theology contextually as a response to a process of spiritual discernment which would lead to a contextualised, missional theological curriculum and training. It briefly described elements of the history and context of theological training in the Christendom paradigm. It has little faith in the future of this paradigm, and argued that the southern shift of the heartland of Christianity points us in a new direction. The article said: look at the changing context, the influence of globalisation and the information revolution and revisit key theo...
The aim of this research project was to explore whether or not the TEE programme of The Wesleyan Chu...
The wide acceptance and maturation of the theology of missio Dei is the most important development ...
This article originates from a practical theological paradigm and uses an auto-ethnographic research...
This article originated at curriculum development workshops for seminaries at different venues in su...
This research engaged a realist paradigm to triangulate existing literature with data that emerged f...
This paper argues that teaching of contextual theological education in Africa can aid in missional f...
The article describes a theological paradigm shift taking place in congregations in South Africa tha...
This article presents a critical reflection on the theological curricula at (South) African Universi...
Taking into review the newly published series of substantial multi-authored volumes on ecumenical th...
This article is an attempt to provide a systematic and integrative picture of the main contribution...
Theological education, spiritual formation and leadership are all contested issues in the Church, es...
In the midst of a changing landscape for higher education there is once more the question of vision ...
In January 2011 an event of church historical significance took place when the new Department of Th...
The article sets out to demonstrate the need for theopastoral education in tropical Africa, by showc...
Developing the next generation of competent Christian leaders with vision and character for the new ...
The aim of this research project was to explore whether or not the TEE programme of The Wesleyan Chu...
The wide acceptance and maturation of the theology of missio Dei is the most important development ...
This article originates from a practical theological paradigm and uses an auto-ethnographic research...
This article originated at curriculum development workshops for seminaries at different venues in su...
This research engaged a realist paradigm to triangulate existing literature with data that emerged f...
This paper argues that teaching of contextual theological education in Africa can aid in missional f...
The article describes a theological paradigm shift taking place in congregations in South Africa tha...
This article presents a critical reflection on the theological curricula at (South) African Universi...
Taking into review the newly published series of substantial multi-authored volumes on ecumenical th...
This article is an attempt to provide a systematic and integrative picture of the main contribution...
Theological education, spiritual formation and leadership are all contested issues in the Church, es...
In the midst of a changing landscape for higher education there is once more the question of vision ...
In January 2011 an event of church historical significance took place when the new Department of Th...
The article sets out to demonstrate the need for theopastoral education in tropical Africa, by showc...
Developing the next generation of competent Christian leaders with vision and character for the new ...
The aim of this research project was to explore whether or not the TEE programme of The Wesleyan Chu...
The wide acceptance and maturation of the theology of missio Dei is the most important development ...
This article originates from a practical theological paradigm and uses an auto-ethnographic research...